🚨 Stock Market Warning: Will the Fed Kill the Santa Rally? | LIVE at 8:30PM ET!

🚨 Stock Market Warning: Will the Fed Kill the Santa Rally? | LIVE at 8:30PM ET!

📈 Stock Market Outlook: Fed Decision, Inflation & Jobs Data – LIVE Sunday at 8:30 PM ET U.S. stocks wrapped up the week ending December 5, 2025, on a strong note, extending their recent winning streak as inflation data came in softer than expected. The S&P 500 climbed for a fourth straight session, ending just shy of record highs, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite also posted weekly gains. A lighter Core PCE reading—showing inflation rising at an annual rate of 2.8%—helped reinforce expectations for another Federal Reserve rate cut at its upcoming meeting. Gains were broad-based, led by technology and consumer stocks, as investors grew more confident that the disinflation trend is continuing into year-end. Looking ahead, the week of December 8–12 will be dominated by the Federal Reserve’s final policy meeting of 2025, alongside fresh data on wholesale inflation, job openings, and consumer sentiment. Markets are pricing in a near 90% chance of a quarter-point rate cut, but traders will focus on Chair Powell’s remarks and the updated economic projections for 2026. Additional releases—including the Producer Price Index (PPI), Jobless Claims, and University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Survey—will help shape expectations for early next year. Together, these events could determine whether the market’s December rally can extend into the final weeks of 2025 or pause amid profit-taking. 🔥 Key Market Events (December 8 – December 12, 2025) Wednesday, Dec 10 – Federal Reserve Interest Rate Decision (FOMC Meeting) The centerpiece event of the week. Markets expect a 0.25% rate cut, but Powell’s tone and updated projections will guide expectations for 2026. A dovish signal could lift equities; a cautious tone might trigger short-term volatility. Thursday, Dec 11 – Producer Price Index (November) & Weekly Jobless Claims PPI offers an early look at wholesale inflation. Softer readings would support the case for further Fed easing, while higher data could weigh on sentiment. Jobless claims will provide a real-time read on labor-market strength. Friday, Dec 12 – University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment (Preliminary, December) A key gauge of household confidence heading into the holidays. Improving sentiment may support retail and discretionary stocks; declining optimism could temper risk appetite. ⚡ What We’ll Cover in This Livestream Breakdown of Fed policy expectations and what Powell’s next move could mean for stocks Real-time chart setups for SPY, QQQ, NVDA, AAPL, and TSLA How traders can manage volatility and year-end positioning into the Santa Rally What key sentiment and inflation trends suggest for early 2026 market direction Live Q&A with Michael Edward and the True Trading Group team 📅 Join us LIVE Sunday, December 7, 2025, at 8:30 PM ET for a fact-based market outlook ahead of one of the most important Fed meetings of the year — your roadmap for navigating December’s trading setups and year-end opportunities. 🔴 WATCH LIVE: 📍 / truetradinggroup 📞 Text us at +1-888-621-2127 (Text only. Include your name, email & how we can help) 📣 FOLLOW US • Twitter (Mike):   / mikeedward_ttg   • Twitter (Adam):   / adamheimann   • Facebook:   / truetradegroup   • Instagram:   / truetradingroup   🛑 TRUE TRADING GROUP HAS NEVER BEEN SUED BY THE SEC 👉 Watch this video we made on 10/3/2021 to clear up misinformation: https://www.youtube.com/live/ae_6tgESfEo 📜 DISCLAIMER: For educational and informational purposes only. Not investment advice. True Trading Group, LLC is not an investment advisor or registered broker. 🔗 Read full disclaimer: https://truetradinggroup.com/disclosure/ #StockMarketOutlook #StockMarketToday #StockMarketLive #SP500 #Nasdaq #JobsReport #Fed #Trading #Investing #DayTradingStrategies #governmentshutdown #govtshutdown #stockmarket #stocks #jobsdata #cpi #fomc #fedmeeting #interestrates