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24 Mar 2025

US tariffs on April 2nd: Will it be not as bad as expected?

A “Trump put” ahead? Some articles caught a lot of bullish notice this weekend. S&P Futures are going UP this morning Source: Bloomberg, WSJ

24 Mar 2025

BREAKING 🚨: Federal Reserve lost $77.6 Billion last year and has now lost a combined $192 Billion over the last 2 years

Source: WSJ

24 Mar 2025

How Top Economies Stack Their Reserves...

Gold account for 75% of US reserves, the largest share among major economies. China holds the world's biggest reserves - but only 5.5% is gold... Source: Brad Moseley

24 Mar 2025

This is one of the longer periods of time that the dollar and sp500 have lost value in tandem over the past few decades.

Source: FT https://lnkd.in/ev-fwEtA

21 Mar 2025

$4.5 Trillion set to expire for today's options expiration. The majority of that are puts!

source: barchart

21 Mar 2025

Swiss Watch Exports Dip Again in February

After a brief rebound in January, the downward trend for Swiss watch exports resumed last month. According to the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry, overall exports fell 8.2%, with 102,000 fewer watches shipped . The decline was broad-based across key markets and price segments: Mid-range watches (CHF 500–3,000): -15.4% High-end watches (> CHF 3,000): -7.3% Entry-level watches (< CHF 200): The only category to post a positive result. source : swissinfo

21 Mar 2025

Visualized: How Much Gold Is in Fort Knox?

U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to visit Fort Knox “to make sure the gold is there.” Officially, the United States Bullion Depository (commonly known as Fort Knox) holds over half of the Treasury’s $428 billion of gold reserves. In this graphic, Visual Capitalist / Elements put that amount into perspective by comparing Fort Knox’s reserves with central bank gold reserves worldwide. The data comes from the U.S. Mint and the World Gold Council. For illustrative purposes, we considered a pallet of 1,190 gold bars (400 troy ounces each) weighing approximately 14.8 tonnes. What Is Fort Knox? Located in Kentucky, Fort Knox is a U.S. Army installation that serves as the primary storage site for America’s gold reserves. The facility was established in the 1930s to protect gold from potential foreign attacks. The first gold shipment arrived in 1937 via U.S. Mail from the Philadelphia Mint and the New York Assay Office. During World War II, Fort Knox safeguarded important U.S. documents, including the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. It has also housed international treasures, such as the Magna Carta and the crown, sword, scepter, orb, and cape of St. Stephen, King of Hungary, before they were returned in 1978. Currently, it holds 4,175 tonnes of gold, equivalent to nearly half of China’s gold reserves and four times the Swiss central bank’s reserves. Only small samples have been removed for purity testing during audits; no major transfers have occurred for years. Source: Visual Capitalist, Elements

21 Mar 2025

For years, the United States routinely accused China of technology theft.

Now, the opposite might happen: China is worried that the United States might steal technology from them. How the tables have turned. Source: Jostein Hauge @haugejostein

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