The "Soft Landing" is no longer a dream—it is the data.
On Friday, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released the January 2026 CPI report, delivering exactly what Wall Street bulls wanted: Cooler-than-expected inflation combined with rising real wages.
The data shows headline inflation falling to 2.4%, effectively clearing the runway for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates later this year. Following the release, US stock futures (Nasdaq, S&P 500) surged, while the Dollar Index (DXY) slipped.
For traders on MEXC, this macro shift signals a potential "Risk-On" environment for both Equities and Crypto. Here is the breakdown of the data and how to trade the trend.
The January report was a "Goldilocks" print—not too hot, not too cold.
Headline CPI (The Beat): Annual inflation fell to 2.4%, coming in below the market expectation of 2.5% and significantly lower than December's 2.7%.
Monthly Momentum: Prices rose just 0.2% month-over-month, undershooting forecasts of 0.3%.
Core CPI (The Trend): Excluding volatile food and energy, Core CPI dropped to 2.5%, the lowest level since 2021. While monthly core services showed some stickiness (+0.3%), the broader trend is undeniably downward.
Why this matters:
This data proves that the disinflationary process is working. Crucially, it is happening without crashing the consumer wallet. Real Average Weekly Earnings jumped 1.9% year-over-year—the fastest growth since March 2021. This means purchasing power is being restored, supporting the economy even as prices cool.
The market verdict was instant.
Equities: Nasdaq 100 Futures led the rally (+0.13%), followed by the S&P 500 (+0.12%). Tech stocks love lower inflation because it lowers the discount rate on their future earnings.
The Dollar: The DXY index dipped (-0.03%), reacting to lower yield expectations.
Fed Odds: Traders are now pricing in a 50% probability of a third rate cut this year. The fear of "High for Longer" is fading.
The January CPI report was the missing puzzle piece. When combined with other recent data, a clear picture emerges:
Labor Market: Resilient (Jobless claims low).
Consumer: Cautious but earning more (Real wages +1.9%, though Retail Sales are soft).
Housing: Cooling (Providing future disinflationary pressure).
The Conclusion: The Fed has room to cut rates to support the slowing housing and retail sectors without worrying about reigniting inflation. This "Insurance Cut" scenario is historically the most bullish setup for stocks.
The January CPI report confirms that the inflation fight is entering its final chapter. With Core CPI at 2021 lows and real wages rising, the stage is set for a supportive Fed policy in 2026.
Don't watch the rally from the sidelines. Use MEXC's 0-Fee Event (on select pairs) to position yourself for the next leg up in US Stocks and Crypto.
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Sticky Services:
While headline data is good, Core Services inflation remains sticky (+0.3% MoM). If this re-accelerates in February, the Fed may pause rate cuts, causing a market correction.
Data Volatility:
Macro trading involves significant risk. Ensure you use stop-losses to protect against sudden reversals in Fed policy expectations.
Not Financial Advice:
This article is based on BLS data and market analysis. It does not constitute investment advice.

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