Stay closely tuned to these key time points next week:



December 16th, Tuesday at 21:30 EST, the US November Non-Farm Payrolls report will be released — this is the market's weather vane.

December 17th, Wednesday at 22:05 EST, Federal Reserve officials will speak, and market reactions may be quite sensitive.

December 18th, Thursday, US November CPI data will be announced, directly influencing subsequent policy expectations.

December 19th, Friday, Bank of Japan Monetary Policy Meeting — the highlight. Currently, the market is almost certain that Japan will raise interest rates by 25 basis points, making this a major event of the cycle.

In addition to the US and Japan, central banks from the EU, UK, Sweden, Norway, Thailand, Mexico, Hungary, and others will also release interest rate decisions intensively this week. You could say this is a super central bank week, and market volatility will significantly increase.

It is recommended that everyone manage their positions carefully, as this information-packed period also amplifies risks. Allocate positions reasonably and prepare risk contingency plans.
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BankruptcyArtistvip
· 16h ago
The Bank of Japan is probably going to explode that day. Reduce leverage in advance. The sweaty palms feeling is too uncomfortable.
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GamefiGreenievip
· 16h ago
The Super Central Bank Week is coming. Next week, this market is probably going to be bloody... Japan's 25bp rate hike essentially locked in, and with so much data bombarding the US, I, as a small retail investor, should just honestly reduce my positions.
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LiquidationTherapistvip
· 16h ago
Next week's central bank barrage, I am looking forward to the show. The 25 basis points in Japan are a certainty; no matter how the market moves then, it's not surprising.
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GasWranglervip
· 16h ago
technically speaking, if you actually analyze the data flow here, the boe's schedule is demonstrably more gas-efficient for execution than the fed's... but nah fr the real play is watching mempool congestion during boj's decision. volatility spikes = priority fees shoot up. been there before, not falling for it again lol
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BanklessAtHeartvip
· 16h ago
Damn, is this week supposed to be a massacre for us?
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