US Treasury just dropped October numbers — $284B in the red. That deficit figure hitting right as markets digest what loose fiscal policy means for dollar strength and risk assets. Worth watching how this plays into the broader macro picture heading into year-end.
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BearMarketBro
· 11-29 23:15
Another astronomical deficit... But then again, will this really trigger some switch?
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SandwichTrader
· 11-28 02:18
284B deficit, this is just the daily routine of the US printing machine... How much longer can the dollar hold on is really uncertain.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 11-27 02:57
284B deficit, is this train of US debt about to derail... can the dollar hold up this time?
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OldLeekMaster
· 11-27 00:05
A deficit of 284B... the dollar is going to take a hit again, we need to see how the Fed handles it before the end of the year.
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0xSherlock
· 11-27 00:05
284B deficit, is the dollar finished? This end-of-year operation is quite interesting.
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ProxyCollector
· 11-27 00:05
The deficit has hit a new high, the Fed really has a strong hand.
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MemeEchoer
· 11-26 23:59
The 284 billion deficit, it's a mystery why the dollar hasn't collapsed yet.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 11-26 23:38
284B deficit directly hits the core of the problem. The loose fiscal policy continues to engage in point shaving, and the flow of funds is bound to change. Retail investors are still entangled in technical analysis, while institutions have long been positioning themselves in commodities and non-USD assets. This is the invisible battlefield of capital games.
US Treasury just dropped October numbers — $284B in the red. That deficit figure hitting right as markets digest what loose fiscal policy means for dollar strength and risk assets. Worth watching how this plays into the broader macro picture heading into year-end.