This morning, it was mentioned that the probability of a Monday pullback in the past half year (U.S. market) was much higher than the probability of an increase.
But it seems that a low-probability event has occurred, and today's Monday conclusion is a rise. Some say that the Federal Reserve has started to loosen monetary policy due to liquidity pressure in the private credit market; this is just speculation without concrete evidence. The decline caused by the Iran war has been completely wiped out, and the market has hit new highs.
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This morning, it was mentioned that the probability of a Monday pullback in the past half year (U.S. market) was much higher than the probability of an increase.
But it seems that a low-probability event has occurred, and today's Monday conclusion is a rise.
Some say that the Federal Reserve has started to loosen monetary policy due to liquidity pressure in the private credit market; this is just speculation without concrete evidence.
The decline caused by the Iran war has been completely wiped out, and the market has hit new highs.