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Bullish on the big transaction, causing a buzz in the market. This is probably the most important trade in the second half of the year.
Wall Street major banks have collectively spoken out, stating that the normalization of the US yield curve - where the slope becomes steeper - will be the most important trade in the second half of this year.
From "to cut or not to cut interest rates" to "who will be elected", predicting this business has become popular!
From new movie reviews to key economic data, from Federal Reserve rate cuts to US elections... Predicting markets is quietly rising.
Looming Powell Testimony, Inflation Data Stifle US Equity Futures Pre-Bell
US equity futures were little changed Monday as traders stayed on the sidelines ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's congressional testimony and inflation data later in the week.
Huaxi Securities: Gold is currently in a long upward cycle and if the price falls in the future, it is expected to drive central banks around the world to purchase gold again.
According to a strategy research report from Huaxi Securities, in the long term, gold is in a large upward cycle. Firstly, in recent years, the scale of US debt has been expanding at an accelerated pace, and the pressure of interest payment continues to rise. After the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the United States imposed financial sanctions on Russia, which has impacted the credibility of the US dollar. Due to concerns about the risk of US dollar credit and US dollar assets, central banks worldwide continue to increase their gold reserves.
Optimistic prospects for interest rate cuts have led to a general increase in major overseas asset classes such as US stocks, gold, silver, and crude oil. Weekly report on major overseas assets.
After the release of non-farm data for the week of July 1-5, the US stock and bond markets rose and the US dollar came under pressure. Upon realizing the 'data detail' that the data in the first two months before non-farm was cut by 0.11 million, US bonds sharply rebounded and the yield curve became steeper.
Payrolls, Constellation Earnings, U.K. Election: What to Watch This Week
By WSJ Staff This week's big event for markets will come after the July 4 holiday, when the monthly jobs report is released. Before then, traders will also be watching U.K. election results. Drinks
MindOverMatter : Dame that's a lot of buy the dip votes![ballot_box_with_ballot 🗳️](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/img-apple-64/1f5f3-fe0f.png)
SpyderCallOP MindOverMatter: I see that. Has me worried.![undefined undefined](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
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Mike Obama : cash is king
SpyderCallOP Mike Obama: It looks like that old proverb, "Cash is trash," is not valid during a global inflationary environment.
SpyderCallOP MindOverMatter: It could be because I tagged AMC. Those guys love buying dips.![undefined undefined](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
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