Something Is Happening In Markets Today - Is That Right?
J Powell on deck. Again. Will markets sail into an adrenaline crash, a sugar high, or plain coma?
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Our Stock-Tourette’s founder Alex King was asked to talk shop amongst other degenerates on a Twitter Spaces event hosted by TrendSpider yesterday - the topic being, What The FOMC Is Going To Happen Next? If your day is slow or you’re looking for some avoidance material the better to duck that Zoom call or meeting, you can check out the recording, here:
We had many new subscribers joining us here at Cestrian Market Insight during and following the event. Delighted to have you all here!
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The S&P500 - we use SPY 0.00%↑ for longer term and ES for shorter term
The Nasdaq-100 - QQQ 0.00%↑ for longer term, NQ for shorter term
The Dow Jones - DIA 0.00%↑ for the longer term, YM for shorter term
The Russell 2000 - IWM 0.00%↑ for the longer term, RTY for shorter term.
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