#美国经济数据# Seeing the US second quarter GDP data, I couldn't help but fall into contemplation. A 3% rise indeed exceeded expectations, but we must not be blinded by short-term data. Economic growth is a complex process, and the performance of a single quarter does not represent long-term trends.



We should maintain a rational observation and pay attention to more indicators. For example, the annualized core PCE price index is 2.5%, slightly higher than expected, which may indicate that inflationary pressures still exist. Meanwhile, personal consumption expenditures rose by 1.4%, lower than the expected 1.5%, which may reflect a weakening of consumption momentum.

For investors, this reminds us to maintain a long-term perspective and not to be swayed by short-term fluctuations. Reasonable asset allocation and diversification of risks are still wise choices. I recommend everyone to regularly review their investment portfolios to ensure a balance between risk and return. Remember, a steady pace often allows you to go further.

Let us collectively remain calm and patient, looking at market changes with a long-term perspective, and build a solid defense for the safety of our wealth.
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