Super Trading Week is Coming! The US and China CPI resonate with Apple's launch event, and the explosive point of September's market is here.
This week (September 9-14), the global financial market will welcome a "super week," featuring key data such as the US and China CPI, the European Central Bank interest rate decision, and important events like Apple's autumn launch event, which are expected to stir the stock market, foreign exchange market, and cryptocurrency market trends. The largest trading window of September is officially opened.
Core Events & Data Calendar
1. Monday: Japan and Germany's trade balance, followed by the Eurozone Sentix investor confidence index; China's August trade balance will be the focus, directly reflecting the recovery of foreign trade; the BRICS leaders' online summit may signal new cooperation.
2. Tuesday: Multiple ECB governing council members will speak to release policy clues; the initial value of the US non-farm payroll benchmark changes will affect the Fed's policy expectations; domestic refined oil price adjustment window opens, energy price fluctuations will be in focus.
3. Wednesday: China's August CPI year-on-year and the US August PPI data will be released in succession; in the evening, Apple's autumn launch event will unveil new iPhones, which may boost tech stocks and related concept coins.
4. Thursday: This week's core node - the US August CPI data (a key reference for the Fed's interest rate decision) and the European Central Bank interest rate decision will be released on the same day, and Lagarde's press conference will clarify policy direction; the dual events may amplify market volatility.
5. Friday: Germany and France's CPI data will be published; the University of Michigan's consumer confidence index reflects public economic expectations; the Russian central bank's interest rate decision may affect the energy market.
Trading Opportunities and Strategies
Opportunities Focus
Cryptocurrency: The US CPI data dominates the Fed's policy expectations, directly affecting the trends of assets such as Bitcoin.
Technology Sector: The Apple launch event provides event-driven trends for tech stocks and related concept tokens.
Energy Assets: Intensive energy data releases will increase the volatility of oil, natural gas, and other varieties.
Operational Suggestions
Strictly control positions and reserve ample margin to cope with extreme volatility.
Focus on tracking market anomalies before and after the release of China's CPI on Wednesday and the US CPI on Thursday.
Short-term traders can seize event-driven opportunities, while medium and long-term investors can take advantage of volatility for low-cost layouts.