The first number - the probability of the Bank of Japan raising interest rates in December has soared to 80%. If this move actually takes place, the impact on liquidity cannot be underestimated.
The second bombshell — CME data shows that the probability of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates by 25 basis points this month has reached 87.6%. However, Powell's speech today surprisingly avoided discussing the economy and monetary policy, and this unusual silence has led the market to speculate in various ways.
To be honest, don't rush to guess the direction in times like this. Position control is the first priority for survival. When two forces ferment simultaneously, which one will the market react to first? Or will it be a combination punch that leaves people confused?
Which factor do you think will trigger first? Let's chat in the comments.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 20h ago
Powell's silence is really brilliant; the market is completely confused.
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CounterIndicator
· 20h ago
Powell's silence is really absolute, just waiting for the market to figure it out on its own.
Japan and the Fed are squeezing from both sides, let's see which one falters first.
The thing about positions is right, being in a Full Position now is just looking for death.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 20h ago
Powell's silence is truly remarkable; it can create more panic than speaking.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 20h ago
Japan raises interest rates, while the Fed cuts rates. Is this a double act? Powell pretending to be mute makes things even more anxious.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 20h ago
Powell's silent demeanor is truly incredible; it feels like he's holding back a big move.
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Today the market is watching two key numbers:
The first number - the probability of the Bank of Japan raising interest rates in December has soared to 80%. If this move actually takes place, the impact on liquidity cannot be underestimated.
The second bombshell — CME data shows that the probability of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates by 25 basis points this month has reached 87.6%. However, Powell's speech today surprisingly avoided discussing the economy and monetary policy, and this unusual silence has led the market to speculate in various ways.
To be honest, don't rush to guess the direction in times like this.
Position control is the first priority for survival. When two forces ferment simultaneously, which one will the market react to first? Or will it be a combination punch that leaves people confused?
Which factor do you think will trigger first? Let's chat in the comments.