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Biden speaks again: The Federal Reserve will continue to cut interest rates!
①Biden expects the Fed to continue cutting interest rates; ②He said the Fed's 0.5 percentage point rate cut on Wednesday "is good news for consumers".
U.S. stocks hit a new high again! Wall Street's highest target: s&p 500 is expected to soar to 6100 points by the end of the year.
S&P, Dow both hit record highs, Wall Street traders bet that the Federal Reserve will achieve a soft landing, and the crazy rise of US stocks is far from over.
Why did the US stock market rebound on Thursday? The hope of a soft landing, the trading characteristics of Powell, and the catalyst of zero-date options.
Unemployment data strengthens confidence in a soft landing; the market's immediate trend after the Federal Reserve announces interest rate cuts is often unstable and irrational; since Powell took office, the stock market usually declines in the last hour of Federal Reserve decision days; market maker funds flow analysis shows that on Thursday, the S&P was supported at 5700 points, driven mainly by zero-date options 0DTE positions.
US "initial claims" data hits a four-month low, enhancing the Fed's vision of a "soft landing"
① In the week ending September 14, the number of people who applied for unemployment benefits for the first time after seasonal adjustment was 0.219 million, the lowest figure since May 25 this year; ② Jefferies Financial analyst wrote that although this number has been gradually increasing this year, the increase is very moderate and it is difficult to be seen as a sign of economic contraction.
Is the Federal Reserve starting an interest rate cut cycle on the cusp of a wave, possibly revealing the outcome of the election in advance?
Taking history as a lesson, in an election year with declining interest rates, the probability of the incumbent president or challenger winning is greater.
5.1 trillion US dollars of options will expire! The "Triple Witching Hour" of US stocks will hit tomorrow night, what impact will it have on the market?
According to derivative analysis company Asym 500 estimates, approximately $5.1 trillion of index, stocks, and ETF options will expire on Friday.