#美联储回购协议计划 This week's market rhythm was well grasped, and the implementation of the Federal Reserve's repurchase agreement plan caused market sentiment to fluctuate. On Monday and Wednesday, the bulls steadily advanced, and the pace was very smooth; the high-level pullback on Tuesday was also within expectations, and the bearish logic held firm; by Friday, both bulls and bears had opportunities, and the volatility was quite sufficient.
From the beginning of the week to the weekend, each pull-up and retracement timing was quite accurate, with no major directional deviations. Both long and short sides gained considerable profits, mainly due to the understanding of the Federal Reserve's policy expectations and market sentiment control. Such a market that can stay in rhythm throughout the entire week is indeed rare.
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ZkSnarker
· 11h ago
ngl the fed repo play this week was basically a textbook example of "imagine if everyone actually read the policy memo" — caught both sides eating, which is rare af
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SorryRugPulled
· 11h ago
Is this the same perfect recap again? Why didn't I get to participate?
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zkProofGremlin
· 11h ago
I want to honestly say that the market this week has been quite interesting, with the rhythm being spot on.
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SnapshotStriker
· 12h ago
That Tuesday's wave really couldn't hold, I directly bought in at the high point, and I'm still soaking in the blood now.
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GweiObserver
· 12h ago
Damn, this week's rhythm is really intense. The Tuesday pullback almost made me question life, but luckily I didn't chase the high.
#美联储回购协议计划 This week's market rhythm was well grasped, and the implementation of the Federal Reserve's repurchase agreement plan caused market sentiment to fluctuate. On Monday and Wednesday, the bulls steadily advanced, and the pace was very smooth; the high-level pullback on Tuesday was also within expectations, and the bearish logic held firm; by Friday, both bulls and bears had opportunities, and the volatility was quite sufficient.
From the beginning of the week to the weekend, each pull-up and retracement timing was quite accurate, with no major directional deviations. Both long and short sides gained considerable profits, mainly due to the understanding of the Federal Reserve's policy expectations and market sentiment control. Such a market that can stay in rhythm throughout the entire week is indeed rare.