11/04/2025
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11/04/2025
Off to work! Wishing everyone a great start to the day!
11/01/2025
After a hard week, the wonderful weekend begins.
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10/29/2025
🔊 'What that process did was it took overall Fed holdings from a peak of $9 trillion, which was double where the Fed's balance sheet was before the COVID pandemic struck, and has taken it down to about $6.6 trillion.' Listen to Reuters journalist Michael Derby weigh in on quantitative tightening ahead of the Fed's interest rate decision, on the Reuters World News podcast https://reut.rs/4hy8fQ4
10/29/2025
📌 Must-Read Before This Week's US Market Open — 3 Key Events (Often Overlooked by Retail Investors)
1) Fed Rate Decision & Powell's Remarks
Major market moves rarely stem from candlestick patterns, but from policy signals.
➡️ Even subtle shifts in wording can trigger rapid reversals in indices, gold, and big tech stocks.
2) China-US Leaders' Summit
A single statement signaling “détente/toughness” could
reset pricing for supply chains, export manufacturing, and RMB assets.
3) US-South Korea Agree on $350 Billion Investment + Tariff Arrangement
This isn't routine news—it's an industrial landscape realignment.
➡️ Winners and losers in auto & semiconductor sectors may already be quietly diverging.
One thing you might not realize:
True profits don't come from reading news—
they come from understanding news's market impact.
Market opportunities always belong to those who grasp the logic ahead of time.
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✅ Which sectors may rally in the near term
✅ Which stocks/ETFs present potential opportunities in this market wave
✅ Where not to chase prices and how to manage positions
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