Arctic blast sweeping across the US is pushing natural gas prices up by nearly a fifth. When energy costs spike like this, it typically creates ripple effects across commodities and broader market sentiment. Worth watching how this plays out in terms of inflation data and Fed policy expectations—these macro moves often set the tone for risk appetite in trading markets.

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AirdropHunter9000vip
· 12h ago
Natural gas prices rise by 20%, now the game of transmission begins... The key point is how the Fed will respond
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DAOdreamervip
· 12h ago
When the weather gets cold, gas prices soar by 20%. We need to keep a close eye on this chain reaction... Inflation data is starting to show signs of changing.
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VibesOverChartsvip
· 12h ago
Natural gas is taking off directly, this wave of cold air is really going to eat up the inflation data... The Fed should start to worry.
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CoffeeOnChainvip
· 12h ago
Natural gas prices are rising so sharply, and now we're starting to worry about inflation... Can the Fed stay put?
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 12h ago
This wave of natural gas surge feels like we're about to get cut again... When energy prices rise, inflation follows, and the Federal Reserve's room for decision-making gets squeezed again. I've memorized this entire process.
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