The Federal Reserve is like the "director" of the global financial markets, but it never directly releases spoilers. Instead, it communicates with the market through a series of codes and signals. Learning to interpret these signals gives you the "Rosetta Stone" for predicting market trends.
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The Federal Reserve is like the "director" of the global financial markets, but it never directly releases spoilers. Instead, it communicates with the market through a series of codes and signals. Learning to interpret these signals gives you the "Rosetta Stone" for predicting market trends.