🗓️Klíčové this week's events!
This week brings us a number of important economic indicators and corporate results that can influence the markets. Here are the ones I'll be watching.
I won't be following any news in the markets on Monday, so I'll be taking a long weekend.
🔍 Tuesday: Consumer Confidence: This indicator can tell us more about consumer sentiment and their willingness to spend, which is key to economic growth.
💹Earnings: FedEx $FDX: This logistics company's results can give an indication of the global trade and shipping sector.
🏡 Wednesday: New Home Sales: New home sales data provides insight into the health of the housing market and may influence the construction sector.
💹Earnings: Micron $MU: Will announce earnings after the close, these results will be very important as Micron is now on a growth streak so I'm interested to see if it meets expectations and also what the outlook is going forward. We will also hear the results of the arms company AeroVironment $AVAV, which specializes in the production of drones.
📈 Thursday: US Q1 GDP, third estimate: This key economic indicator will give us an overview of the performance of the US economy, and will have a major impact on the markets. Initial Jobless Claims: This data provides us with a glimpse of the state of the labor market and can indicate the direction of the economy. Pending Home Sales: An indicator of future activity in the housing market that can affect economic forecasts.
💹Earnings: Nike $NKE: The sports brand's results can reveal trends in retail and consumer demand. Hopefully, the company can break the negative trend and we will finally see some growth.
💼Friday: Core PCE inflation data: This inflation indicator, which is closely watched by the Fed, may have implications for future interest rate and monetary policy decisions.
Be sure to keep an eye on these important events!
What news will you be watching in the coming week?
It's going to be another busy week. I'll be following everything you've posted here👍Markets are tight and a leg to move a few percent either way in a very short while.
Great, thanks for the review. I will be interested in the results of $FDX and $NKE.