The Bank of Japan's decision to end negative interest rates and potentially raise rates will strengthen the yen, which serves as the backbone of global liquidity; this yen strengthening will trigger the unwinding of trillions of dollars in carry trades, as the yen-to-dollar exchange rate of 160 serves as a critical threshold that markets closely monitor.
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Yen's Cheap Secret: Bank of Japan's Massive Global Impact #shortsAdded:
This is the backbone of the global liquidity.
And it all depends on one thing, the yen staying cheap, which brings us to fact number two.
Fact two, the Bank of Japan is finally changing direction. Now, we've been covering this live on our show, Sensei's been staying up late at night during the night and bringing this to you when few of you were paying attention, when most of America was asleep, and you hardly got a whiff of it on the news the following day. There were some social media influencers who like to predict that it's all going to benefit certain crypto and and so on because they can sell fear.
Utter nonsense, and I've spent the day today discussing it with those that move it directly and visiting in person Robinhood to the point I had to sell all of my crypto today. I'll explain that in a minute.
So, fact number two, the Bank of Japan has already ended negative interest rates. That's not speculation, that's done.
And now the market is watching June the 16th, Bank of Japan decision like a hawk. Here's the number you need to watch, 160.
The yen to the dollar.
160.
That has been the line in the sand, and every time the yen approaches or breaks through the 160 against the dollar, markets hold their breath because if the Bank of Japan signals even a small rate increase on June the 16th, spoiler alert by the way, they're going to do it.
We even had on the last meeting Scott Bessent sent from Trump to beg them not to raise the rate.
It's happening this time.
Or even just a hawkish language, the yen strengthens. And when the yen strengthens, trillions of dollars in carry trades suddenly start to unwind.
Now, these images that I've created here for you are not trying to be uh dramatic.
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