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[TR Logo Banner] Catch Up On Our Top 3 Most Read Stories From Last Week ECONOMIC REPORTS CONFIRM SMALLER RATE CUTS AHEAD [Economic Reports Confirm Smaller Rate Cuts Ahead] The inflation story in the U.S. continues to improve, but August’s Consumer Price Index report indicates that prices are slow to drop across the economy. The slowdown of inflation will prevent the possibility of a big Fed rate cut in the weeks ahead. The market is reacting positively since the uncertainty of the size of the rate cut is now becoming clear. But how long will the optimism last and what sectors are likely to continue pushing higher from here?  [Read The Full Story Here](   ---------------------------------------------------------------  [IBL 2025 Ad](  --------------------------------------------------------------- HOW WE'RE TRADING A RISING STAR IN FAST-CASUAL DINING [How We’re Trading a Rising Star in Fast-Casual Dining] This company is often compared to Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG), both for its build-your-own-entree style restaurants and the meteoric growth it’s experiencing. While the stock is bucking the trend of underperformance in the consumer discretionary sector, the sharp rise in shares this year warrants caution. Find out how we’re trading this hot stock with a little extra protection.  [Read The Full Story Here](  ---------------------------------------------------------------  THE FED'S SOFT LANDING FACES TURBULENCE [The Fed’s Soft Landing Faces Turbulence] Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the U.S. is still on the path to a soft landing, but investors aren’t acting that way, selling off shares to make last week one of the worst weeks in a year. So what is it that she sees that investors don’t? How will the recent string of data affect the Fed’s decision to cut interest rates later this month? The previous two monthly jobs reports may show turbulence on the way to a soft landing.  [Read The Full Story Here]( Copyright © 2024 Traders Reserve LLC, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( 267 Kentlands Blvd #225 Gaithersburg, MD 20878 [Traders Reserve]

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