#美国非农就业数据未达市场预期 Trump's social media post blew the lid off the U.S. non-farm payroll data, which was supposed to be released tomorrow.



The chart makes it clear: since January this year, the private sector has added 654,000 jobs, while the government sector has cut 181,000 positions. And the Labor Department's official announcement is still nearly 24 hours away.

This has caused a big stir. The White House was caught off guard and quickly tried to smooth things over: the President does have the right to see the data early, but this falls under confidential briefings and cannot be disclosed during the embargo period. In other words—this was purely an "unintentional leak," and they will investigate the process.

Trump himself remains quite relaxed, casually saying, "Let them publish if they want."

Honestly, this guy has leaked non-farm data early more than once due to "loose lips." Although stock index futures remained calm this time, savvy traders sensed a warning signal—each such "accident" gradually erodes market trust in official economic data.

Some analysts have issued stern warnings: Trump's social media accounts are turning into an uncontrollable "early data leak channel." This not only undermines fair market competition but also encourages investors to develop bad habits—monitoring his accounts to "decode" economic data. Over time, hidden volatility risks will grow larger.

Behind this "slip of the finger" lies more than just operational error; it’s a continuous challenge to data credibility. For traders focusing on risk assets like $BTC, $ETH, this kind of unexpected information increases market volatility expectations directly.
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ForkItAllDayvip
· 01-10 23:44
Here we go again, this guy really needs to smash his phone, constantly leaking information every day.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 01-10 23:44
Here we go again, this guy really treats the White House like his own Twitter account... Why didn't the market crash in the early session?
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BugBountyHuntervip
· 01-10 23:28
Here we go again, this guy's social media has become an early spoiler machine for non-farm payrolls. Trouble is bound to happen sooner or later.
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