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A sneak peek at the four key points of the Federal Reserve meeting minutes.
On Wednesday, November 27th, Peking time, the Federal Reserve will release the minutes of the November mmf policy meeting, with market attention focused on inflation data, policy stance, economic outlook, and other contents in the minutes.
A 4.5% yield on U.S. Treasury bonds is too tempting! Traders are starting to enter the market to buy the dip.
Some analysts predict that 4.25%-4.5% will be a reasonable range for the 10-year US Treasury bond yield. If it rises to 5%, it will be time to consider increasing positions.
Options Hot Review | Cryptos Concept Stocks Rally! MARA options call rate exceeds 70%; super micro computer rebounds nearly 80% within the week! call orders are being eagerly snapped up.
After nvidia released its financial report, there was a top reversal, while the call ratio for options remains above 60%; microstrategy was hit by short sellers! The implied volatility level rose to 100%.
Great Wall Securities: patiently waiting for the end of inflation trade, usd index and US bond yields may remain strong.
In the short term, it is recommended to continue focusing on the large cap indices such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq 100, as well as the more elastic Russell 2000 pure value. Gold prices may experience short-term fluctuations at high levels, supported by risk aversion sentiment.
Breaking through 36 trillion USD! After more than three months, the size of US government debt has once again reached a historic high.
1. The latest data released by the usa Treasury Department shows that as of last Friday, the scale of usa national debt has surpassed 36 trillion dollars, marking the first time in history it has crossed this level; 2. It took just over three months for the usa debt to increase from 35 trillion dollars to the current 36 trillion dollars, clearly indicating an acceleration in the growth rate.
Federal Reserve officials discuss 'AI regulation': Don't act hastily!
① Federal Reserve Board member Bauman acknowledges the risks of ai, but warns that excessive regulation may limit technological development, distort competitive landscape. ② She points out that ai can improve efficiency, combat fraud, expand crediting in the financial sector, and may improve the quality of economic data, affecting monetary policy.