The U.S. economic expansion picked up steam in Q3, with GDP climbing 4.3% on an annualized basis from July through September, according to official figures from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. This stronger-than-expected growth print could influence how markets digest macroeconomic signals heading into year-end, affecting everything from traditional assets to digital markets.
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GasSavingMaster
· 12-29 08:39
4.3% sounds good, but it still feels a bit vague? Not sure if the data will be adjusted by the end of the year.
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MevWhisperer
· 12-29 05:14
4.3% looks good, but can these numbers hold until the end of the year? I have a feeling they'll shrink further later on.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 12-28 08:54
4.3%? Looks like the Federal Reserve will have to keep messing around, and big funds are going to exit.
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RektButStillHere
· 12-26 20:29
4.3%? Sounds good, but why is BTC still just lying around here haha
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OneBlockAtATime
· 12-26 20:26
A 4.3% GDP growth rate is indeed quite impressive, but the question is whether this number can be sustained. I have a feeling there will still be some turbulence before the end of the year.
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SandwichDetector
· 12-26 20:25
A 4.3% GDP growth rate sounds good? But the real question is, how long can this last...
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 12-26 20:17
4.3%?That number looks good, but what's the real situation... I'm more concerned about how crypto will skyrocket next.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 12-26 20:15
A 4.3% increase sounds good, but I'm still a bit anxious, feeling like there are hidden currents at the end of the year...
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AllInDaddy
· 12-26 20:11
4.3% sounds pretty good, but can this number hold until the end of the year... I'm a bit inclined to be bearish.
The U.S. economic expansion picked up steam in Q3, with GDP climbing 4.3% on an annualized basis from July through September, according to official figures from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. This stronger-than-expected growth print could influence how markets digest macroeconomic signals heading into year-end, affecting everything from traditional assets to digital markets.