[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Top Stock Alerts [@TopStockAlerts1](/creator/twitter/TopStockAlerts1) on x 118.2K followers Created: 2025-07-14 14:18:34 UTC $SPY A fresh batch of inflation risks were emerging in July as President Donald Trump escalated his trade war. Copper prices surged, tariff pressures bubbled up in earnings, and even a morning coffee could be getting more expensive. But the stock market? It barely flinched. While Wall Street anticipates an uptick in June inflation due to recent tariffs, the stock market may shrug it off as a temporary, one-off increase — not a broader shift in inflation dynamics that could keep the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates later this year, according to market strategists. Financial markets may be desensitized to this inflation number, noted Thierry Wizman, global foreign-exchange and rates strategist at Macquarie Group. “Investors have gotten more calm about the overall inflation outlook in the last few months,” Wizman told MarketWatch in a phone interview. “I wouldn’t say that the market has shifted toward disinflationary mode, but it’s cer XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [spy](/topic/spy) [wall street](/topic/wall-street) [stocks](/topic/stocks) [tariffs](/topic/tariffs) [trade war](/topic/trade-war) [donald trump](/topic/donald-trump) [inflation](/topic/inflation) [$spy](/topic/$spy) [Post Link](https://x.com/TopStockAlerts1/status/1944763457154568398)
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$SPY A fresh batch of inflation risks were emerging in July as President Donald Trump escalated his trade war. Copper prices surged, tariff pressures bubbled up in earnings, and even a morning coffee could be getting more expensive.
But the stock market? It barely flinched. While Wall Street anticipates an uptick in June inflation due to recent tariffs, the stock market may shrug it off as a temporary, one-off increase — not a broader shift in inflation dynamics that could keep the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates later this year, according to market strategists.
Financial markets may be desensitized to this inflation number, noted Thierry Wizman, global foreign-exchange and rates strategist at Macquarie Group. “Investors have gotten more calm about the overall inflation outlook in the last few months,” Wizman told MarketWatch in a phone interview. “I wouldn’t say that the market has shifted toward disinflationary mode, but it’s cer
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