>>20196199market doesn't even listen to the non-establishment (i.e. non government fugazi) self reported employment numbers.
you just have to trade with what the market is and not what you want it to be.
https://www.cepr.net/job-growth-is-the-household-or-establishment-survey-right/>The January report showed that the economy added 517,000 jobs in January, far more than most analysts had expected. The household survey showed the unemployment rate dipping down to 3.4 percent, the lowest rate since 1969. However, it showed a gain in employment of just 84,000 after removing the effect of new population controls.>It is not unusual to see large monthly gaps between job growth in the establishment survey and employment growth in the household survey, so the January gap should not bother us. However, there has been a large gap over the last year. The establishment survey shows a gain of 4,970,000 since January of 2022, while the household survey has shown an increase in employment of just 2,760,000, leaving a gap of more than 2.2 million.