NASDAQ - Producer Inflation Down But Fed Will Not Budge!
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The NASDAQ increased in value for a third consecutive day and has now fully recovered all previous losses in 2025. The NASDAQ is now trading 1.70% higher in 2025 and is in the positive zone for the first time since February 27th. The upward price movement continues due to investor confidence rising, particularly after yesterday’s lower producer inflation.
NASDAQ - US Inflation and Economic Data
The NASDAQ during the Asian and European sessions fell lower, witnessing only the second dip of the week. However, the price action quickly changed after the US released its producer inflation and retail sales. The positive developments from the US-China trade negotiations will now start to fade, meaning investors will need further price drivers. As the price fell during the first two sessions of the day, this price driver can be derived from the latest US data.
The US producer inflation (Producer Price Index) read 0.5%, which is 0.7% lower than the previous expectations. The Core Producer Price Index read 0.4%, again significantly lower than what the market was expecting. As a result, the producer inflation over a period of 12 months fell from 2.7% to 2.4%. The lower inflation figures continue to support the stock market as it is known to boost consumer demand while pressuring the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates.
The inflation data from Tuesday (consumer inflation) and yesterday (producer inflation) was one of the main price drivers. However, the NASDAQ also reacted positively to the Retail Sales, which rose above expectations. The weekly US unemployment claims came in at 1.881 million, lower than expected.
However, a negative development came from Applied Materials’ quarterly earnings report, which was that the company’s revenue failed to meet expectations. As a result, the stock fell 5.50% after the market close. Applied Material is the 26th most influential company within the NASDAQ, holding a weight of 0.89%.
Even though the NASDAQ managed to increase after the inflation announcement, investors were concerned that only 51% of the most influential stocks rose in value. The upward price movement was largely due to the strong performance by Cisco Systems (+4.85%), Netflix (+2.34%) and PepsiCo (+2.37).

NASDAQ Companies Performance
The NASDAQ - The Federal Reserve
One of the main risks for the NASDAQ is connected to the trade policy with Europe, which remains one of the only trade partners to not sign a trade policy. In addition to this, a possible external risk remains the Federal Reserve, which is yet to indicate any concrete rate cuts.
The Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell highlighted the agency’s cautious stance. He stated that borrowing costs are likely to remain elevated over the long term due to structural economic shifts and ongoing uncertainty in government policy. We can see here that the Federal Reserve is reluctant to give an indication of any rate cuts despite the lower inflation figures. However, the next inflation announcement in June will be the first release after the US tariffs on China and Europe. This is likely to be the most important inflation reading of 2025.
Currently, based on the Chicago Exchange, there is an 8% chance of a rate cut in June, a 38% chance in July and a 75% chance in September. The report indicates that by the end of 2025, the most likely scenario is the Fed lowering rates to 3.75%–4.00%.
NASDAQ - Technical Analysis
For the NASDAQ, technical analysis indicates a neutral signal for the short-term with a bullish bias in the long-term. In the short term, the price is forming a symmetrical price pattern, which indicates range-bound trading conditions. The price is also at a key psychological level as the index rises to the previous highs. Due to this, investors are now contemplating what the asset’s intrinsic value is.
However, in the long term the price is obtaining bullish signals as the price trades above the trend-lines, moving averages and above the 50.00 level on the RSI.

NASDAQ 15-Minute Chart
Key Takeaway Points:
* The NASDAQ has risen for three straight days, now up 1.70% YTD and in positive territory for the first time since February.
* Lower-than-expected producer and consumer inflation boosted investor sentiment, reinforcing hopes for rate cuts and supporting retail sales growth.
* Despite index gains, only 51% of the top NASDAQ stocks rose. Applied Materials missed earnings, dropping 5.5%, while Cisco, Netflix, and PepsiCo outperformed.
* Powell signalled no immediate rate cuts despite cooling inflation. Markets expect a 75% chance of a cut by September, with rates likely to fall to 3.75%–4.00% by year-end.
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Michalis Efthymiou
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