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@PivotBoss #P I V O T B O S S
recently**PivotBoss Monthly Outlook [May 03, 2023]: 10K Move Ahead for Bitcoin?** MAY 03, 2023 โ WEDNESDAY PM In the May 2023 edition of the PivotBoss Monthly Outlook we take a look at the developing weekly charts of the major market indexes, including the ES, NQ, and YM, which could be developing highly bearish patterns. We also talk Crude Oil, Gold, and the potential 10k move ahead for Bitcoin. We also cover several opportunities in stocks and ETFs, including $GOOGL, $UBER, $ADBE, $EIX, $TRIP, $FBIN, $KRE, $XLK, and $ROST. FREE EDUCATION WEBINAR: Making Money with Trade Sequences Join Frank Ochoa, AKA PivotBoss, for this FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBINAR as he teaches you how to use the rejection day trade sequence to make money in the market. The rejection day blueprint is part of our Swing Trade Pro 2.0 training, which teaches you how to make money using options strategies and our proprietary trading blueprints. WEBINAR: Making Money with Trade Sequences DATE: TUESDAY, May 9, 2024 TIME: 12:00pm CT (1:00pm ET) LEARN MORE: https://pivotboss.com/profits/
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@dros #droscrew
recentlyTop Earnings Wed 5/3 Aft: $ACEL $ACLS $ACR $ACT $ADPT $AEIS $ALB $ALKT $ALL $ALLO $AMED $AMK $AMOT $AMPY $AMWL $ANSS $APA $ARC $ARDX $ASPN $ATO $ATUS $AUR $AVNW $AVT $BBSI $BCOV $BHE $BKH $BNL $CCRN $CDAY $CENT $CENTA $CFLT $CHRD $CIVI $CLMB $CMPO $CODI $COKE (1/6) Top Earnings Wed 5/3 Aft: $CORT $CPE $CPK $CPS $CRD/A $CSGS $CSTL $CSV $CTSH $CTVA $CW $CXW $DEN $DHT $DLHC $DRS $ECOR $ECPG $ELA $EQC $EQH $EQIX $ERII $ES $ESTE $ETSY $EVH $EZPW $FARO $FATE $FBRT $FG $FLT $FNF $FORM $FPI $FROG $FSLY $GHL $GIL $GKOS $GL $GMRE $GNK (2/6) Top Earnings Wed 5/3 Aft: $GNW $GOOD $GRBK $GTBIF $HBB $HCC $HDSN $HOUS $HST $HUBS $INFA $INFN $INMB $INN $INSG $IOSP $IPI $IR $IVAC $JOBY $KLIC $KNTK $KTOS $KW $LESL $LMND $LODE $LUMO $MELI $MET $METC $MG $MGY $MKSI $MLR $MMS $MOR $MOS $MRAM $MRO $MTG $MX $MYGN (3/6) Top Earnings Wed 5/3 Aft: $NARI $NC $NE $NFG $NGVT $NSTG $NUS $NVEC $NVST $NWPX $NYMT $O $OLED $OM $OPAD $OPK $OUT $PAHC $PARR $PCOR $PDCE $PGRE $PKOH $PLMR $PSA $PSNL $QCOM $QDEL $QGEN $QNST $QRVO $RDN $REI $RELY $REZI $RGLD $RGNX $RGR $RHP $RM $RMNI $RMR $ROOT (4/6) Top Earnings Wed 5/3 Aft: $RPT $RSI $RUN $RVLV $RYN $SBOW $SBRA $SEDG $SGU $SIGI $SITM $SNEX $SP $SPNT $SPOK $SRC $SRI $SRTS $STAA $STR $SUM $SYNA $TIPT $TNDM $TPIC $TPL $TPVG $TRIP $TSVT $TTEC $TTMI $TWI $TXG (5/6) Top Earnings Wed 5/3 Aft: $UDMY $UFI $UGI $ULCC $UPWK $USDP $USIO $USPH $VAC $VAPO $VET $VMEO $VNDA $VSTO $VTOL $WEAV $WERN $WES $WMB $WTS $YELL $Z $ZG $ZIMV (6/6)
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@Splithand #Emporos Research
recentlygood day to all ive just returned from a short trip i will start posting beginning next week
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@dros #droscrew
recentlyhttps://bnonews.com/index.php/2023/01/dog-shoots-kills-man-on-kansas-hunting-trip/
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@gman2 #ivtrades
recently4040 another crazy round-trip day for the futures
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@shpwrck #ivtrades
recentlyI made my monthly trip to the liqeur store last week. There is a machine in there now that you can buy and sell crypto from.
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@Atlas #Emporos Research
recentlygm , starting iMAX tomorrow , had a road trip over the weekend
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@Atlas #Emporos Research
recentlyA lot of people have their own ideas as to what the forex market is . One of the many interpretations could be , that price is being utilize to provide a few high people excess tickets . For example , the largest share holder of stocks in the world is going on a trip to Hawaii , but he would like to purchase a new car if his wallet grows by the weekend , if he says something to someone , maybe someone can push the button to his favor . There are not that many in this pool , but they assist them . Price is more elusive then we think .
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@Atlas #FOREX
recentlyA lot of people have their own ideas as to what the forex market is . One of the many interpretations could be , that price is being utilize to provide a few high people excess tickets . For example , the largest share holder of stocks in the world is going on a trip to Hawaii , but he would like to purchase a new car if his wallet grows by the weekend , if he says something to someone , maybe someone can push the button to his favor . There are not that many in this pool , but they assist them . Price is more elusive then we think .
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@singletary #StockTraders.NET
recently$tops what a candle, almost round trip
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@NoobBot #Crypto4Noobs
recentlyhttps://cointelegraph.com/news/south-carolina-treasurer-goes-on-bitcoin-fact-finding-trip-to-el-salvador
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@fabi #vpatraders
recentlythanks anna. great to hear from you and hope you enjoy your italy trip ๐๐
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@NoobBot #Crypto4Noobs
recently**howardlindzon:** All good things must end โฆback to real worldโฆ great trip https://t.co/ltkDlFPxrM https://twitter.com/howardlindzon/status/1571820022514782209
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@Chano #StockTraders.NET
recentlyBGXX very close to round trip... I only got 7c on this sucker!
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@Alpha #decarolis
recently**Sono in corso i preparativi per la visita del Presidente cinese Xi nel Sud-Est asiatico e per l'incontro con Biden a novembre - WSJ.** Il presidente cinese Xi intende incontrare Biden nel suo primo viaggio all'estero in quasi tre anni - WSJ. https://www.wsj.com/articles/chinas-xi-jinping-plans-to-meet-with-biden-in-first-foreign-trip-in-nearly-three-years-11660318437?mod=latest_headlines
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@dros #droscrew
recentlywow DJ - CHINAโS XI JINPING PLANS TO MEET WITH BIDEN IN FIRST FOREIGN TRIP IN NEARLY THREE YEARS
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@BrittJ #StockTraders.NET
recentlylots of levels on $RBLX. feel better under 50 much better under 46. > @soheil.n said: if we can only get a round trip on $RBLX ...too wishful
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@soheil.n #StockTraders.NET
recentlyif we can only get a round trip on $RBLX ...too wishful
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@NoobBot #Crypto4Noobs
recently**howardlindzon:** I was at the 'high end' remodeled UTC Mall in La Jolla yesterday - a rare trip to a mall to just walk it with Rachel ...there were 4 mattress retailers WTF is going on Forget crypto misallocatuion of resources...the mattress bubble is/was insane https://twitter.com/howardlindzon/status/1557125612266872832
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@trademaster #TradeHouses
recentlyBy Yimou Lee and Sarah Wu TAIPEI (Reuters) -China deployed scores of planes and fired live missiles near Taiwan on Thursday in its biggest drills in the Taiwan Strait, a day after U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi made a solidarity trip to the self-ruled island. China's military confirmed multiple firings of conventional missiles in waters off Taiwan as part of planned exercises in six zones set to run until noon on Sunday. It activated more than 100 planes, including fighter jets and bombers, and over 10 warships, state broadcaster CCTV said. Taiwan's defence ministry said it scrambled jets to warn away 22 Chinese fighter aircraft that crossed the Taiwan Strait median line into its air defence zone, and said troops fired flares late on Thursday to drive away four drones that flew above the area of its Kinmen islands, off the southeastern coast of China. It said missiles fired by China flew high into the atmosphere and constituted no threat to it, responding to public concern about whether they passed over the main island of Taiwan. Japan protested that five missiles appeared to land in its economic zone. "The U.S.-Taiwan collusion and provocation will only push Taiwan towards the abyss of disaster, bringing catastrophe to Taiwan compatriots," said a Chinese defence ministry spokesperson. Responding to the Chinese drills, President Tsai Ing-wen said Taiwan would not provoke conflicts but would firmly defend its sovereignty and national security. "Taiwan will never be knocked down by challenges," Tsai said in a recorded video message to the people of Taiwan. "We are calm and not impetuous, we are rational and not provocative, but we will also be firm and not shirk." The White House condemned China's move as "irresponsible" and said it expected Beijing would continue to react in the coming days. "Beijing's provocative actions are significant escalation and its long standing attempt to change the status quo," U.S. national security spokesperson John Kirby (NYSE:KEX) told a briefing. To avoid escalating tensions further, the United States has postponed a long-planned test of an Air Force Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile, Kirby said. HACKER ATTACKS Taiwan said 11 Chinese Dongfeng ballistic missiles had been fired in nearby waters - the first time since 1996. Taiwan officials said the drills violated United Nations rules, invaded its space and threatened free air and sea navigation. It has been self-ruled since 1949, when Mao Zedong's communists took power in Beijing after defeating Chiang Kai-shekโs Kuomintang (KMT) nationalists in a civil war, prompting the KMT-led government to retreat to the island. The military activity followed Pelosi's unannounced visit of support to Taiwan in defiance of warnings from China. Before the drills officially began, Chinese navy ships and military aircraft briefly crossed the Taiwan Strait median line several times on Thursday, a Taiwanese source briefed on the matter told Reuters. By midday, warships from both sides remained in close proximity as Taiwan also scrambled jets and deployed missile systems to track Chinese aircraft crossing the line. "They flew in and then flew out, again and again. They continue to harass us," the Taiwanese source said. China, which has long said it reserves the right to take Taiwan by force, says its differences with the island are an internal affair. In Taiwan, life was largely normal despite worries that Beijing could fire a missile over the main island as North Korea did over Japan's northern island of Hokkaido in 2017. "When China says it wants to annex Taiwan by force, they have actually said that for quite a while," said Chen Ming-cheng, a 38-year-old realtor. "From my personal understanding, they are trying to deflect public anger, the anger of their own people, and turn it onto Taiwan." Taiwan said websites of its defence ministry, foreign ministry and the presidential office were attacked by hackers and warned of coming "psychological warfare". 'COMRADE PELOSI' Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called Pelosi's visit to Taiwan a "manic, irresponsible and highly irrational" act, state broadcaster CCTV reported. Wang, speaking at a meeting of Southeast Asian foreign ministers in Cambodia, said China had tried to avert crisis by diplomatic means but would never let its core interests be hurt. Unusually, the drills in six areas around Taiwan were announced with a locator map circulated by China's official Xinhua news agency - a factor that for some analysts illustrated playing to both domestic and foreign audiences. In Beijing, security near the U.S. Embassy was unusually tight though there were no signs of significant protests. "I think this (Pelosi's visit) is a good thing," said a man surnamed Zhao in Beijing. "It gives us an opportunity to surround Taiwan, then to use this opportunity to take Taiwan by force. I think we should thank Comrade Pelosi." Pelosi, the highest-level U.S. visitor to Taiwan in 25 years, praised its democracy and pledged American solidarity during her brief stopover. Chinese anger could not stop world leaders from travelling there, she said. "Our delegation came to Taiwan to make unequivocally clear that we will not abandon Taiwan," Pelosi told Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen, whom Beijing suspects of pushing for formal independence - a red line for China. China summoned the U.S. ambassador in Beijing in protest and halted several agricultural imports from Taiwan. The United States and the foreign ministers of the Group of Seven nations warned China against using Pelosi's visit as a pretext for military action against Taiwan. The United States has no official diplomatic relations with Taiwan but is bound by U.S. law to provide it with the means to defend itself. Taiwan rejects China's sovereignty claims, saying only the islanders themselves can decide their future. U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres is following the developments closely and with concern, a U.N. spokesperson said.
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@trademaster #TradeHouses
recentlyBy Yimou Lee and Sarah Wu TAIPEI (Reuters) -China fired multiple missiles around Taiwan on Thursday, launching unprecedented military drills a day after a visit by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the self-ruled island that Beijing regards as its sovereign territory. The exercises, China's largest ever in the Taiwan Strait, began as scheduled at midday and included live-firing in the waters to the north, south and east of Taiwan, bringing tensions in the area to their highest in a quarter century. China's Eastern Theatre Command said at around 3:30 p.m. (0730 GMT) it had completed multiple firings of conventional missiles in waters off the eastern coast of Taiwan as part of planned exercises in six different zones that Beijing has said will run until noon on Sunday. Taiwan's defence ministry said 11 Chinese Dongfeng ballistic missiles had been fired in waters around the island. The last time China fired missiles into waters around Taiwan was in 1996. Taiwan officials condemned the drills, saying they violate United Nations rules, invade its territorial space and are a direct challenge to free air and sea navigation. Tensions had been building ahead of Pelosi's unannounced but closely watched visit to Taiwan, made in defiance of heated warnings from China. Before Thursday's drills officially began, Chinese navy ships and military aircraft briefly crossed the Taiwan Strait median line several times in the morning, a Taiwanese source briefed on the matter told Reuters. By midday, warships from both sides remained in the area and in close proximity, and Taiwan scrambled jets and deployed missile systems to track multiple Chinese aircraft crossing the line. "They flew in and then flew out, again and again. They continue to harass us," the Taiwanese source said. China, which claims Taiwan as its own territory and reserves the right to take it by force, said on Thursday its differences with the self-ruled island are an internal affair. "Our punishment of pro-Taiwan independence diehards, external forces is reasonable, lawful," China's Beijing-based Taiwan Affairs Office said. In Taiwan, life was largely as normal, despite worries that Beijing could take the unprecedented step of firing a missile over the main island, similar to a launch by North Korea over Japan's northern island of Hokkaido in 2017. Taiwan residents are long accustomed to Beijing's threats. "When China says it wants to annex Taiwan by force, they have actually said that for quite a while," said Chen Ming-cheng, a 38-year-old realtor. "From my personal understanding, they are trying to deflect public anger, the anger of their own people, and turn it onto Taiwan." However, Taiwan said that the websites of its defence ministry, foreign ministry and the presidential office were attacked by hackers, and warned of the likelihood of stepped up "psychological warfare" in coming days. 'COMRADE PELOSI' Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called Pelosi's visit to Taiwan a "manic, irresponsible and highly irrational" act by the United States, state broadcaster CCTV reported. Wang, speaking at a meeting of Southeast Asian foreign ministers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, said China had made the utmost diplomatic effort to avert crisis, but would never allow its core interests to be hurt. Unusually, the drills in six areas around Taiwan were announced with a locator map circulated by China's official Xinhua news agency earlier this week - a factor that for some analysts and scholars shows the need to play to both domestic and foreign audiences. On Thursday, the top eight trending items on China's Twitter-like Weibo (NASDAQ:WB) service were related to Taiwan, with most expressing support for the drills or fury at Pelosi. "Let's reunite the motherland," several users wrote. In Beijing, security in the area around the U.S. Embassy remained unusually tight as it has been throughout the week. There were no signs of significant protests or calls to boycott U.S. products. "I think this (Pelosi's visit) is a good thing," said a man surnamed Zhao . "It gives us an opportunity to surround Taiwan, then to use this opportunity to take Taiwan by force. I think we should thank Comrade Pelosi." U.S. SOLIDARITY Pelosi, the highest-level U.S. visitor to Taiwan in 25 years, praised its democracy and pledged American solidarity during her brief stopover, adding that Chinese anger could not stop world leaders from travelling there. China summoned the U.S. ambassador in Beijing in protest against her visit and halted several agricultural imports from Taiwan. "Our delegation came to Taiwan to make unequivocally clear that we will not abandon Taiwan," Pelosi told Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen, who Beijing suspects of pushing for formal independence - a red line for China. "Now, more than ever, America's solidarity with Taiwan is crucial, and that's the message we are bringing here today." The United States and the foreign ministers of the Group of Seven nations warned China against using Pelosi's visit as a pretext for military action against Taiwan. White House national security spokesman John Kirby (NYSE:KEX) said earlier in the week that Pelosi was within her rights to visit Taiwan, while stressing that the trip did not constitute a violation of Chinese sovereignty or America's longstanding "one-China" policy. The United States has no official diplomatic relations with Taiwan but is bound by American law to provide it with the means to defend itself. China views visits by U.S. officials to Taiwan as sending an encouraging signal to the pro-independence camp on the island. Taiwan rejects China's sovereignty claims, saying only the Taiwanese people can decide the island's future.
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@trademaster #TradeHouses
recentlyBy Yimou Lee and Sarah Wu TAIPEI (Reuters) -China launched unprecedented live-fire military drills in six areas that ring Taiwan on Thursday, a day after a visit by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the self-ruled island that Beijing regards as its sovereign territory. Soon after the scheduled start at 0400 GMT, China's state broadcaster CCTV said the drills had begun and would end at 0400 GMT on Sunday. They would include live firing on the waters and in the airspace surrounding Taiwan, it said. Taiwan officials have said the drills violate United Nations rules, invade Taiwan's territorial space and are a direct challenge to free air and sea navigation. China is conducting drills on the busiest international waterways and aviation routes and that is "irresponsible, illegitimate behaviour," Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party said. Taiwan's cabinet spokesman, expressing serious condemnation of the drills, said also that websites of the defence ministry, the foreign ministry and the presidential office were attacked by hackers. Chinese navy ships and military aircraft briefly crossed the Taiwan Strait median line several times on Thursday morning, a Taiwanese source briefed on the matter told Reuters. By midday on Thursday, military vessels from both sides remained in the area and in close proximity. Taiwan scrambled jets and deployed missile systems to track multiple Chinese aircraft crossing the line. "They flew in and then flew out, again and again. They continue to harass us," the Taiwanese source said. On Wednesday night, just hours after Pelosi left for South Korea, unidentified aircraft, probably drones, flew above the area of Taiwan's outlying Kinmen islands near the mainland coast, Taiwan's defence ministry said. China, which claims Taiwan as its own territory and reserves the right to take it by force, said on Thursday its differences with the self-ruled island were an internal affair. "Our punishment of pro-Taiwan independence diehards, external forces is reasonable, lawful," China's Beijing-based Taiwan Affairs Office said. China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi called Pelosi's visit to Taiwan a "manic, irresponsible and highly irrational" act by the United States, state broadcaster CCTV reported. Wang, speaking at a meeting of Southeast Asian foreign ministers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, said China had made the utmost diplomatic effort to avert crisis, but would never allow its core interests to be hurt. The foreign ministers in a statement had earlier warned that volatility caused by tensions in the Taiwan Strait could lead to "miscalculation, serious confrontation, open conflicts and unpredictable consequences among major powers". 'COMRADE PELOSI' Unusually, the drills in six areas around Taiwan were announced with a locator map circulated by China's official Xinhua news agency earlier this week - a factor that for some analysts and scholars shows the need to play to both domestic and foreign audiences. On Thursday, the top eight trending items on China's Twitter-like Weibo (NASDAQ:WB) service were related to Taiwan, with most expressing support for the drills or fury at Pelosi. "Let's reunite the motherland," several users wrote. In Beijing, security in the area around the U.S. Embassy remained unusually tight on Thursday as it has been throughout this week. There were no signs of significant protests or calls to boycott U.S. products. "I think this (Pelosi's visit) is a good thing," said a man surnamed Zhao in the capital's central business district. "It gives us an opportunity to surround Taiwan, then to use this opportunity to take Taiwan by force. I think we should thank Comrade Pelosi." Pelosi, the highest-level U.S. visitor to Taiwan in 25 years, praised its democracy and pledged American solidarity during her brief stopover, adding that Chinese anger could not stop world leaders from travelling there. China summoned the U.S. ambassador in Beijing in protest against her visit and halted several agricultural imports from Taiwan. "Our delegation came to Taiwan to make unequivocally clear that we will not abandon Taiwan," Pelosi told Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen, who Beijing suspects of pushing for formal independence - a red line for China. "Now, more than ever, America's solidarity with Taiwan is crucial, and that's the message we are bringing here today." The United States and the foreign ministers of the Group of Seven nations warned China against using Pelosi's visit as a pretext for military action against Taiwan. White House national security spokesman John Kirby (NYSE:KEX) said earlier in the week that Pelosi was within her rights to visit Taiwan, while stressing that the trip did not constitute a violation of Chinese sovereignty or America's longstanding "one-China" policy. The United States has no official diplomatic relations with Taiwan but is bound by American law to provide it with the means to defend itself. China views visits by U.S. officials to Taiwan as sending an encouraging signal to the pro-independence camp on the island. Taiwan rejects China's sovereignty claims, saying only the Taiwanese people can decide the island's future.
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@trademaster #TradeHouses
recentlyBy Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) - Asia stocks tumbled on Tuesday as jitters about an escalation in Sino-U.S. tension with U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi set to begin a trip to Taiwan, adding to fears about the risk of global recession. U.S. long-term Treasury yields dropped to a four-month low, pulling the U.S. dollar down, amid a bid for safer assets after China threatened repercussions in the event of the visit by Pelosi to the self-ruled island, which China claims as its territory. Crude oil also sank. Meanwhile, Australian stocks pared declines and the Aussie dollar weakened after the central bank raised the key rate by an as-expected 50 basis points, with markets interpreting changes to the accompanying policy statement as dovish. Japan's Nikkei slid 1.54%, while Taiwan's stock index dropped 1.87%. Chinese blue chips tumbled 2.47% and Hong Kong's Hang Seng lost 2.71%. However, Australia's equity benchmark was just 0.23% lower, after an earlier decline of 0.7% MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares retreated 1.33%. U.S. e-mini stock futures pointed to a 0.44% lower restart for the S&P 500, which stumbled 0.28% overnight. "We knew from the onset that (Pelosi's trip) would be a driver of risk-off sentiment in the region," said Carlos Casanova, the senior Asia economist at Union Bancaire Privee in Hong Kong. "There's going to be a lot of speculation and uncertainty about what the extent of China's response will be in the short term." The week began with China, Europe and the United States reporting weakening factory activity, with that in the U.S. decelerating to its lowest level since August 2020. That sank crude, with Brent futures edging down to $99.27 a barrel on Tuesday after losing almost $4 overnight. U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures also eased to $93.26, extending Monday's almost $5 slide. The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fell as low as 2.53% in Tokyo trade, the lowest since April 5, amid wagers the slowdown could spur the U.S. Federal Reserve to ease off the policy-tightening pedal. The bonds also benefited from safety-seeking demand before Pelosi's Taiwan visit. That helped the U.S. dollar slide as low as 130.40 yen for the first time since June 6. The euro jumped as high as $1.0294, a level not seen since July 5. The Taiwan dollar slipped to its lowest level in more than two years on the weaker side of 30 per U.S. dollar. Meanwhile, the Aussie was 0.51% lower at $0.69910, extending a 0.14% retreat following the Reserve Bank of Australia's policy decision. It had hit the highest since June 17, at $0.7048, in the previous session but that was after bouncing off a 26-month trough at $0.66825 in the middle of last month. "The Aussie has been underperforming other major currencies lately given global growth concerns so it really needed a hawkish surprise to reignite its recovery from 2-year lows," said Sean Callow, a currency strategist at Westpac in Sydney. "Instead, it got the RBA leaving the door wide open to slowing the pace of tightening at future meetings, sending AUD back below $0.70."
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