$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ USD is at its very vulnerable stage
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As the inverted yield curve resolves, the unwinding of yen carry trades will accelerate.
I always say that when the yield gap between U.S. and Japanese 2-year bonds narrows, the yen strengthens. If this yen appreciation turns into a trend, the carry traders will face increasing foreign exchange losses. This, in turn, lowers their risk appetite for carry trades.
By the way, the resolution of the 10Y-2Y inverted yield curve is driven by a bul...
I always say that when the yield gap between U.S. and Japanese 2-year bonds narrows, the yen strengthens. If this yen appreciation turns into a trend, the carry traders will face increasing foreign exchange losses. This, in turn, lowers their risk appetite for carry trades.
By the way, the resolution of the 10Y-2Y inverted yield curve is driven by a bul...
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Among the three major U.S. stock indices, the $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ often gets overshadowed by the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ and $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ . However, since July, the Dow has not only outpaced these two indices but also reached an all-time high on August 30.
This shift suggests that funds might be moving out of tech stocks and into traditional industries.
Considering this trend could continue, it may be a good tim...
This shift suggests that funds might be moving out of tech stocks and into traditional industries.
Considering this trend could continue, it may be a good tim...
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sell usd and buy yen has make me very happy for the past 2 months… it was a No brainer to sell usd against yen…
yet i was suffering for the past 6 months..
right now, it is getting expensive to go Japan…
last year was cheap
sell usd and buy yen has make me very happy for the past 2 months… it was a No brainer to sell usd against yen…
yet i was suffering for the past 6 months..
right now, it is getting expensive to go Japan…
last year was cheap
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Last week, the U.S. ADP report and non-farm payroll data for August were released, indicating a slowdown in the labor market.
– Private employment: 99k (Actual), 145k (Expected);
– Non farm payrolls: 142k (Actual), 165k (Expected);
– Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2024/8) , 3.7% (2023/8).
Investor concerns about a potential recession in the U.S. have intensified, leading to a collective decline in the three major U.S. stock...
– Private employment: 99k (Actual), 145k (Expected);
– Non farm payrolls: 142k (Actual), 165k (Expected);
– Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2024/8) , 3.7% (2023/8).
Investor concerns about a potential recession in the U.S. have intensified, leading to a collective decline in the three major U.S. stock...
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Election vs. interest rate cut, market volatility in September, what are some good strategies for steady pursuit of high?
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Mandarin Live: How to Seize Market with ETF during Rate Cuts?
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Central Bank actions can significantly influence market movements. On September 18, the US Federal Reserve is expected to unveil the first of what many analysts believe will be a series of interest rate reductions.
This anticipated easing has been a key driver behind the recent strong performance in share markets, both in the US and globally. However, despite the near certainty of lower interest rates, predicting market responses remains challeng...
This anticipated easing has been a key driver behind the recent strong performance in share markets, both in the US and globally. However, despite the near certainty of lower interest rates, predicting market responses remains challeng...
How will US rate cuts influence the global market?
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Happy to travel to Bali with my family. in the past, my family would pay for my trip, but now, I pay for myself, as I'm not only financially stable but also financially secure and being free (ie I can spend so much more on top of my monthly allocated savings and investments). Being at where I am today does not rely merely from my monthly salary. but really it has been the long learning journey of planning, budgeting, limited spending, saving, experiencing the ups and downs in investment to becom...
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