tightrope

melson
04-26

The Federal Reserve combats slow growth and stubborn inflation through a monetary policy tightrope walk. Here's a simplified explanation:

 * Raising interest rates: This discourages borrowing and investment, cooling down inflation but also potentially slowing economic activity.

 * Quantitative tightening: The Fed can sell bonds it holds on its balance sheet, reducing the money supply in the economy and aiming to curb inflation.

These tools can be tricky to calibrate. The Fed aims to raise rates enough to fight inflation without stalling the economy altogether.

$SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$  dived last night as gdp came in lower than estimated and pce came in higher than estimated. google and microsoft saved the day as google's earnings beat and first ever dividend; microsoft cloud growth accelerates on back of ai push.

on the other side of the globe. $FTSE China Bull 3X Shares(YINN)$ continues to make gains after breaking up recent resistance zone at 20. from the pnf, it is bound for 28 as government vows support. yinn is the leading indicator of the hstech

$LION OCBC HSTECH ETF S$(HST.SI)$ is the etf that tracks hstech. it is has just followed yinn's lead to break above resistance zone at 0.6.

do apply automatic investment system where you add shares at each 10% drop or at support zones if you know technical analysis. this way you conserve your capital while the stock is strongly downtrending. do take profit at 10% intervals or at resistance zones if you know technical analysis. this way you have capital to buy the dip. only applies to stocks in an index or warren buffett would approve. bon courage.

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