The most overdue, overhyped inflation report of 2025 drops on Friday, December 5 at 10:00 am ET — smack in the middle of a trading session.
And Jeff Williams is hunting a live ten-bagger the second the number hits.
This Personal Income & Outlays report, which includes the critical Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index, will cover September 2025 data.
It was supposed to come out October 31, but the government shutdown kicked it back.
The Fed has been flying blind, but with its December 9–10 meeting around the corner, this report will be critical. Remember: the core PCE is the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge.
Markets are coiled like a spring right now, and a surprise PCE in either direction could reset rate-cut expectations in one shot — sparking massive intraday volatility.
And that’s why Jeff is hosting a special trading session right as the report drops.
Remember what happened the LAST time Jeff ran a special session on a PCE release day?
It was September 26, and Jeff alerted TSLA in the trade room before it went on to rip 1,263% in just over two hours!
(*Note: Max potential of trade alerts. Trading is hard, results not guaranteed and should not be expected to be replicated typically.)
The following Monday, one of his members in the trade room said, “Mr Jeff! Dang, you were looking for a 500–1000% on PCE day, and boy did you deliver! … You are the man!”
That single alert could have turned $1,000 into over $12,000 in the span of a lunch break.
Now Jeff is training his sights on the delayed September PCE print… the one the markets have been starving for.
If you’d like access to all the live-trading action, it’s critical that you attend the special, no-cost training session on Wednesday, December 3 at 11am ET.
Jeff will reveal:
Remember… because of the shutdown delay, markets have been trading without this key piece of inflation information for an entire month.
When the report finally hits, swings could be sharp and aggressive. That’s why you need to be fully prepared.
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