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Don't remind me again today

Japan's central bank chief Ueda keeps his cards close to the chest—refusing to spill details about what went down in his recent talks with top government officials. The guy's staying tight-lipped, which honestly tells you something in itself. When central bankers dodge specifics like this, markets start reading between the lines. His silence on those ministerial conversations? That's the kind of move that keeps traders guessing about policy direction. Classic central banker playbook—say nothing, signal everything.

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TokenTherapistvip
· 12h ago
Another trap again? This old fox Ueda is playing it slick.
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0xOverleveragedvip
· 12-01 05:44
Ngl, this silent strategy is old-fashioned; the market is just guessing wildly when it can't see anything. Ueda's move actually gave a reason to go long?
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RektCoastervip
· 12-01 05:43
Silence is the answer, the Central Bank plays that trap the best.
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SilentAlphavip
· 12-01 05:39
Silence is a signal, we've seen this trap too many times.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 12-01 05:36
Ueda is playing the silent game again... This is a sign of the liquidity gap appearing, keep an eye on the price spread changes of the trading pairs, the arbitrage bots should wake up.
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LiquidityOraclevip
· 12-01 05:17
It's the same old trick again; central bankers love to play this "half-hearted" game, and the market is being toyed with, spinning around in circles.
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