Overview of important events in financial markets in September and other possible influencing factors "I didn't expect to survive in the bear market for more than a year."

[1] Non-farm data will be released at 8:30 pm on September 1: Non-farm data is a key indicator of the health of the U.S. job market and has a huge impact on monetary policy and the stock market.

[2] 9/3 SEC makes a decision on ETF application: This may affect the price of assets related to the ETF, and may even change investors’ views on specific markets or assets.

[3] 9/6 SEC makes a decision on ETFs: Same as above, SEC decisions usually have wide-ranging market impacts.

[4] August CPI announced on 9/13: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a key indicator of inflation and usually affects the central bank’s monetary policy.

[5] At 2 a.m. on September 21, the Federal Reserve announced an interest rate hike and gave a speech: The Federal Reserve’s interest rate decisions directly affect the global financial market. Raising interest rates usually signals a strong economy, but can also weigh on stocks.

[6] For September/29 quarter contract delivery, the United States announced the August core PCE price index: The contract delivery date is usually accompanied by price fluctuations, and the PCE price index is another focus of the Federal Reserve.

[7] September earnings season: The specific time varies from company to company, but earnings season usually brings stock price fluctuations, especially when earnings exceed or fall short of expectations.

【8】Political elections and major referendums: These events may affect economic policies and market sentiment at home and abroad.

[9] Regulatory changes: Especially in the financial and technology fields, new regulatory policies may have long-term impacts on companies and the overall market.

【10】Central bank decisions other than monetary policy: such as asset purchase plans, fine-tuning of target interest rates, etc., which may affect financial markets.

【11】Changes in commodity prices: such as oil prices, gold prices, etc., which usually affect the stocks and currencies related to them.

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