The market has been like a roller coaster these past couple of days. Yesterday, everyone was anxious about Japan’s rate hike, and today suddenly everything is in the green—a surge, simply put, because the Fed gave the market a shot of adrenaline: they pumped $1.35 billion into the banking system through overnight repos.



To put it in plain terms? The Fed stuffed money into the banks, and it was no small amount, so the market got hyped.

A slightly more technical explanation: overnight repo, as the name suggests, means buying today and selling back tomorrow. It's the opposite of an overnight reverse repo.

This is a classic case of fragmented information. Like I’ve told you before, every new puzzle piece you get can completely flip your conclusion—the day before yesterday, I was emphasizing that Japan’s rate hike could trigger a major drop, but yesterday I gathered a bunch of new info, and now my conclusion is: the impact isn’t as dramatic as we thought.

Honestly, there aren’t many people in the market who can break down these macro narratives in plain language. At the very least, I think I can help beginners understand what’s actually happening, and I’m confident in that.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 2h ago
$13.5 billion poured in, banks are making easy profits, while retail investors are still pondering. The gap is truly astonishing. Wait, two days ago they said a crash, and today it’s a reversal. I’m very familiar with this kind of back-and-forth face-slapping. Information asymmetry is so ruthless; those who understand have long been lurking. Again it’s the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan, making it feel like watching a plot twist unfold. Honestly, this move looks like giving the market a shot in the arm, and the effects are immediate. It’s just satisfying.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 21h ago
1.35 billion USD dumped in, and the green bullish market arrives as predicted. This is completely opposite to my previous judgment… Information gap is truly deadly.
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RugDocScientistvip
· 12-09 20:37
Every time the Fed injects money, the market goes wild. This pattern is really nothing new. The question is, what about next time? The money will run out eventually.
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FastLeavervip
· 12-09 20:37
It only takes 1.35 billion to pump the market? That's ridiculous, how fragile must it be?
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TeaTimeTradervip
· 12-09 20:24
As soon as the Fed injects money, the market immediately gets hyped. This trick has been used for so many years and it still works...
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