DEFLATION RATE
Deflation Rate measures the rate at which tokens are burned or removed from circulation.
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Deflation is the decline in the general price level of goods and services, often linked to reduced consumer demand or economic downturns. In trading, deflation can lead to lower interest rates and bond yields, which may affect stock prices and corporate profits. Traders monitor deflationary trends as they influence central bank policies, investor sentiment, and overall market liquidity. While deflation can increase purchasing power, it can also lead to reduced investment and economic stagnation, impacting financial markets.