Big liquidity move coming? Word on the street is the Fed might kick off $35B monthly Treasury Bill purchases starting January, announcement possibly dropping at next week's meeting. But here's the kicker—there's talk of a one-off $100B to $150B purchase to front-load the balance sheet expansion. If this plays out, we could see a serious injection of short-term liquidity hitting markets. Worth watching how this ripples through risk assets.
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MEVictim
· 12h ago
Here you are scamming retail investors again. Every time you claim there’s sufficient liquidity, but what happens in the end?
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BridgeJumper
· 12h ago
35B monthly? That number sounds pretty restrained, but that one-time 100-150B is the real game-changer.
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GasFeeTears
· 12h ago
Damn, $100-150B dumped in at once? They're flooding the market haha
Big liquidity move coming? Word on the street is the Fed might kick off $35B monthly Treasury Bill purchases starting January, announcement possibly dropping at next week's meeting. But here's the kicker—there's talk of a one-off $100B to $150B purchase to front-load the balance sheet expansion. If this plays out, we could see a serious injection of short-term liquidity hitting markets. Worth watching how this ripples through risk assets.