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GLOBAL MARKET PSICOLOGY When I speak about "global market psicology" I'm not talking about mental health or whatever, ha, ha...no. I'm referring to factors that take place in one side of globe, but almost magically later on start showing in another side of the world. Look what's happening in Japan, the bond market is breaking, once again money getting cheaper to get, thus, weaking bond rates and pushing investors in these instruments to ask for higher rewards. Now, we're seeing the same thing start taking place in the American bond market, group thinking at its best working and influencing all. This event along with the fact that we're at almost max prices in mayor indexes such as the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 could spell trouble for all the markets. I would say that in order to avoid great downside events this Christmas it would be a good idea to gather whatever profits are possible to operate more efficiently until better headwinds next year.
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CARRY TRADE WARNING & BICOIN! Japan’s quiet bond revolution is turning into one of December’s key macro stories for Bitcoin traders. The 10‑year Japanese government bond yield has pushed up to about 1.9–2.0%, its highest level in well over a decade, as the Bank of Japan edges away from the ultra‑easy regime that anchored global borrowing costs. At the same time, Tokyo’s new prime minister is embracing sizeable, bond‑financed stimulus, adding fiscal fuel to the move higher in yields. Together, these shifts are tightening global liquidity and reshaping one of the most important funding channels in markets: the yen carry trade. For Bitcoin, the first‑order effect is headwind, not tailwind. When Japanese and global yields rise, leverage becomes more expensive and investors tend to de‑risk across the most volatile assets. Bitcoin, which often trades like high‑beta tech, has historically struggled in these environments as traders unwind leveraged positions and reduce exposure to anything long‑duration or speculative. An abrupt rise in Japanese yields can also accelerate the unwinding of yen‑funded carry trades in equities and emerging‑market assets, creating cross‑asset stress that spills into crypto. Short‑term traders should therefore treat key Bank of Japan meetings and major policy headlines as potential volatility events, sizing positions and leverage accordingly. Yet the same forces can reinforce Bitcoin’s long‑term investment case. Japan’s normalization highlights a world of structurally higher interest rates layered on top of already extreme public‑debt burdens. As governments issue more bonds to fund stimulus and refinancing, questions about fiscal sustainability and fiat debasement will remain part of the macro backdrop. That narrative continues to support the idea of Bitcoin as a scarce, non‑sovereign asset that sits outside the traditional monetary system. For investors looking past December, the message is clear: expect choppy price action around Japanese policy shifts.$BTC
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THE LADY WHO BROKE FINANCIAL MARKETS Sanae Takaichi, the new prime minister of Japan has recently introduce economic policies that pretend revitalize the japanese economy by injecting money into the system. This has let financial markets around the world to wander if there would be so much money printing by way of bonds, that will push the Yen down even more (let's remember that bonds are another type of currency in the same monetary system). This has driven family offices and investment banks in Japan to buy American stocks to try to increase their earnings using cheap yens. So, this extra liquidity at first made market operators nervous and drove them to sell their US equities. The Nasdaq and the S&P 500 fell multiple points for several days in November, driving many of companies' stocks to the ground. Now, in the long run I believe that same extra liquidity is allowing for opportunities to buy assets cheaper... let's call it Black Friday. #S&P500
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