PawsAndProfits
06-23 19:49
I personally think removal of forward guidance kind of level the playing field between the whales and retail investors like us. We do not have sophisticated set ups like institutional investors to capitalize on forward guidance, so without it everyone can only rely on what the market is showing us for the trading day.


I think it is too soon to predict regarding rate changes. Yes there is speculation of rate hike in the second half of the year, however why stress about something which might or never even happen?


SpaceX. If you are looking to trade it, and have your entry and exit strategies in place, I will say go for it then. But if you are looking to hold it as a long term investment, its advisable to sit on the sidelines and resist from entry right now. Let the dust settle and you will probably benefit more. :)
Fed Chair Warsh’s Debut: What Happens When Fed’s “Script” Changes?
New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh made his first FOMC appearance this week, and his hawkish tone immediately poured cold water on markets, triggering a sharp repricing across global assets. The policy rate itself did not change. The Fed kept rates unchanged at 3.5%–3.75% for the fourth consecutive meeting, with a unanimous 12-0 vote. Has trading become harder in the second half of the year? Was this just a false alarm, or the beginning of a more volatile regime? Do you think rate-hike expectations will be reversed if oil prices continue to fall?
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