the other eye’s look at the president
the first was CNN’s, this one is WSJ’s
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President’s Physical Gives Only Partial View of Commander in Chief’s Health
President Biden received a mostly clean assessment of his well-being, but so have many of his predecessors.
blink first
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* On the basis of market expectations, the first G10 central bank to cut rates will be the Swiss National Bank.
* A significant majority of analysts expect the Bank of Japan to end its eight-year stretch of negative interest rates in April, along with its yield curve control policy.
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland
European investors are due for a super-sized helping of inflation data, with a side of bitcoin, on a day when Asian equities offered few trading cues and currencies were stable – with the notable exception of the Japanese yen.
EURUSD Analysis: Sideways Move Continues, Key Levels to Watch
The EURUSD pair failed to break below the 1.0789 support level and has been moving sideways within a trading range between 1.0789 and 1.0887. This suggests that the pair is still in the uptrend from 1.0694, and the sideways move is likely a consolidation phase for the uptrend.
As long as the 1.0789 support level holds, the upside move could be expected to resume. A breakthrough of the 1.0887 resistance level could trigger further upside movement towards the 1.0950 area.
On the downside, a breakdown below 1.0789 would confirm that the upside move from 1.0694 has already completed at 1.0887. In this case, the next target would be at 1.0750, followed by 1.0694.
…”“The President feels well and this year’s physical identified no new concerns. He continues to be fit for duty and fully executes all of his responsibilities without any exemptions or accommodations,” O’Connor wrote” …
My hunch is joe will be POOF by may, at latest by june.
just a hunch
darn … trading on politicians is not my prefered theme
they are slimey and therefore slippery
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“BREAKING WSJ
Congressional Leaders Strike Short-Term Deal to Avert a Partial Shutdown
Top lawmakers agreed to vote on a temporary funding patch that would allow more time for spending negotiations.”