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𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐜𝐤 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐂𝐫𝐲𝐩𝐭𝐨 𝐦𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐯𝐞 “𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐲” 𝐂𝐫𝐚𝐬𝐡💥 🔻Japanese Stock Market, Nikkei 225 is 7.93% down. Trading halted 🔻 Indian Stock Market wipes out more than 10 lakh crore in a single day. 🔻BTC and ETH, 10% and 21% down. 🔻 Korea's Stock Index KOSPI down by 5.4% 🔻 DOW futures down 0.5%. 🔻S&P 500 futures down 1.2% 🔻NASDAQ futures down 2.1% 💥UK Riots 💥Iran - Israel Conflict Are we going towards Global Recession? #StockMarketCrash #cryptocrash #CryptocurrencyTravel
𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐜𝐤 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐂𝐫𝐲𝐩𝐭𝐨 𝐦𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐯𝐞 “𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐲” 𝐂𝐫𝐚𝐬𝐡💥

🔻Japanese Stock Market, Nikkei 225 is 7.93% down. Trading halted

🔻 Indian Stock Market wipes out more than 10 lakh crore in a single day.

🔻BTC and ETH, 10% and 21% down.

🔻 Korea's Stock Index KOSPI down by 5.4%

🔻 DOW futures down 0.5%.

🔻S&P 500 futures down 1.2%

🔻NASDAQ futures down 2.1%

💥UK Riots

💥Iran - Israel Conflict

Are we going towards Global Recession?
#StockMarketCrash #cryptocrash #CryptocurrencyTravel
🩸 $2.9 TRILLION wiped out from stocks today due to fears of a global recession The worst day since 2020 Covid Crash #StockMarketCrash
🩸 $2.9 TRILLION wiped out from stocks today due to fears of a global recession

The worst day since 2020 Covid Crash

#StockMarketCrash
What Caused the Stock Market Selloff? The Yen 'Carry Trade' ExplainedThe recent stock market selloff is a complex event, often triggered by multiple factors. However, a significant contributor is the unwinding of the Yen 'carry trade'. To understand this, let's break it down using a simple lemonade stand example: The Lemonade Stand Analogy 1. Borrowing Cheaply in Japan: - Imagine you can borrow lemons from a friend in Japan at a very low cost because Japan has low-interest rates. 2. Investing in Australia: - You take these borrowed lemons to Australia, where your friend loves lemonade and pays a high price for it due to higher interest rates. 3. Earning the Difference: - You sell the lemonade in Australia, make a profit, return the borrowed lemons to your friend in Japan, and keep the extra money as your profit. The Real-World Carry Trade 1. Borrowing in Yen: - Investors borrow Japanese yen at low interest rates, taking advantage of Japan's monetary policy. 2. Converting to Australian Dollars: - They exchange the yen for Australian dollars. 3. Investing in Australia: - The investors use these Australian dollars to buy assets like bonds or stocks in Australia, where interest rates are higher, generating higher returns. 4. Profiting from the Difference: - The profit comes from the difference between the low interest rates paid on the borrowed yen and the higher returns from investments in Australia. The Global Impact - Trillions of dollars are involved in similar trades worldwide, invested in a few popular stocks. - When interest rates change or the perception of future rates shifts, the risk increases significantly. - Investors start unwinding their trades to return the borrowed funds, leading to a massive selloff in assets, including stocks. Example: Aussie/Yen Pair - The Australian dollar versus Japanese yen pair (Aussie/Yen) recently gave up the whole year's gains, highlighting the impact of this carry trade unwinding. Conclusion The Yen 'carry trade' has been a significant factor in the recent stock market selloff. As interest rates in Japan rise or are expected to rise, the profitability of borrowing cheaply in yen and investing elsewhere diminishes, causing investors to pull back, leading to widespread market volatility. #StockMarketCrash #BTC #US_Job_Market_Slowdown

What Caused the Stock Market Selloff? The Yen 'Carry Trade' Explained

The recent stock market selloff is a complex event, often triggered by multiple factors. However, a significant contributor is the unwinding of the Yen 'carry trade'. To understand this, let's break it down using a simple lemonade stand example:
The Lemonade Stand Analogy
1. Borrowing Cheaply in Japan:
- Imagine you can borrow lemons from a friend in Japan at a very low cost because Japan has low-interest rates.
2. Investing in Australia:
- You take these borrowed lemons to Australia, where your friend loves lemonade and pays a high price for it due to higher interest rates.
3. Earning the Difference:
- You sell the lemonade in Australia, make a profit, return the borrowed lemons to your friend in Japan, and keep the extra money as your profit.
The Real-World Carry Trade
1. Borrowing in Yen:
- Investors borrow Japanese yen at low interest rates, taking advantage of Japan's monetary policy.
2. Converting to Australian Dollars:
- They exchange the yen for Australian dollars.
3. Investing in Australia:
- The investors use these Australian dollars to buy assets like bonds or stocks in Australia, where interest rates are higher, generating higher returns.
4. Profiting from the Difference:
- The profit comes from the difference between the low interest rates paid on the borrowed yen and the higher returns from investments in Australia.
The Global Impact
- Trillions of dollars are involved in similar trades worldwide, invested in a few popular stocks.
- When interest rates change or the perception of future rates shifts, the risk increases significantly.
- Investors start unwinding their trades to return the borrowed funds, leading to a massive selloff in assets, including stocks.
Example: Aussie/Yen Pair
- The Australian dollar versus Japanese yen pair (Aussie/Yen) recently gave up the whole year's gains, highlighting the impact of this carry trade unwinding.
Conclusion
The Yen 'carry trade' has been a significant factor in the recent stock market selloff. As interest rates in Japan rise or are expected to rise, the profitability of borrowing cheaply in yen and investing elsewhere diminishes, causing investors to pull back, leading to widespread market volatility.

#StockMarketCrash #BTC #US_Job_Market_Slowdown
🚨🚨 Breaking News: Japan's Stock Market Plunges to Historic Lows 🇯🇵 The Nikkei 225 stock index closed at 31,316.62 points today, suffering a massive drop of 4,568.02 points or approximately 12.7%. This marks the worst losses in the history of Japan's stock market. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story. #Japan #StockMarketCrash #Nikkei22
🚨🚨 Breaking News: Japan's Stock Market Plunges to Historic Lows 🇯🇵

The Nikkei 225 stock index closed at 31,316.62 points today, suffering a massive drop of 4,568.02 points or approximately 12.7%. This marks the worst losses in the history of Japan's stock market.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

#Japan #StockMarketCrash #Nikkei22
$2.9 trillion was wiped off global stock markets on Friday, August 2, as fears of a global recession and geopolitical tensions sparked a massive sell-off. The slump affected markets worldwide, with the S&P 500 heading for its worst session in around two years. Major tech companies like Amazon, Intel, and Nvidia experienced significant drops. The Nikkei 225 in Japan tumbled 5.8%, while European and Asian markets also saw substantial losses. Analysts attribute the sell-off to a combination of weak US economic data, disappointing tech earnings, and concerns over a potential escalation of tensions in the Middle East. This market crash is the worst since the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. #StockMarketCrash #GlobalRecession #GeopoliticalTensions #TechStocks #MarketVolatility
$2.9 trillion was wiped off global stock markets on Friday, August 2, as fears of a global recession and geopolitical tensions sparked a massive sell-off. The slump affected markets worldwide, with the S&P 500 heading for its worst session in around two years. Major tech companies like Amazon, Intel, and Nvidia experienced significant drops. The Nikkei 225 in Japan tumbled 5.8%, while European and Asian markets also saw substantial losses. Analysts attribute the sell-off to a combination of weak US economic data, disappointing tech earnings, and concerns over a potential escalation of tensions in the Middle East. This market crash is the worst since the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.

#StockMarketCrash #GlobalRecession #GeopoliticalTensions #TechStocks #MarketVolatility
Market Down turn / Stock Market Crash : The term "stock market crash" refers to a sudden and substantial drop in stock prices. Stock market crashes are often the result of several economic factors, including speculation, panic selling, or economic bubbles. They may occur amid the fallout of an economic crisis or major catastrophic event. The declines come as a global stock selloff intensifies, reflecting concerns about the economic outlook and questions over whether heavy investment into artificial intelligence will live up to the hype surrounding the technology. Geopolitical tension is rising in the Middle East, adding to investor skittishness. While blockchain acolytes have long argued that cryptocurrencies offer a hedge to traditional financial assets, the drop in prices has mirrored a broader selloff across the stock market triggered by a disappointing jobs report and slow action by the Federal Reserve. #MarketDownturn #Write2Earn #TrendingTopic #StockMarketCrash #Bitcoin
Market Down turn / Stock Market Crash :

The term "stock market crash" refers to a sudden and substantial drop in stock prices. Stock market crashes are often the result of several economic factors, including speculation, panic selling, or economic bubbles. They may occur amid the fallout of an economic crisis or major catastrophic event.

The declines come as a global stock selloff intensifies, reflecting concerns about the economic outlook and questions over whether heavy investment into artificial intelligence will live up to the hype surrounding the technology. Geopolitical tension is rising in the Middle East, adding to investor skittishness.

While blockchain acolytes have long argued that cryptocurrencies offer a hedge to traditional financial assets, the drop in prices has mirrored a broader selloff across the stock market triggered by a disappointing jobs report and slow action by the Federal Reserve.

#MarketDownturn #Write2Earn #TrendingTopic #StockMarketCrash #Bitcoin
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