In September, we are going to have 4 major events that will lead to huge volatility!
September 8:
Chair Jerome H. Powell
At the Cato Institute’s 40th Annual Monetary Conference
September 13:
Inflation rate
Core inflation
CPI
September 16:
Quadruple Witching: refers to a date on which derivatives of stock index futures, stock index options, stock options, and single stock futures expire simultaneously. This event occurs once every quarter, on the third Friday of March, June, September, and December.
September 21:
FOMC
Interest rate decision
Be ready for a 2-4% change on each of these days..! the most volatile day will be September 21!
Be ready for the storm,
Best,
September 8:
Chair Jerome H. Powell
At the Cato Institute’s 40th Annual Monetary Conference
September 13:
Inflation rate
Core inflation
CPI
September 16:
Quadruple Witching: refers to a date on which derivatives of stock index futures, stock index options, stock options, and single stock futures expire simultaneously. This event occurs once every quarter, on the third Friday of March, June, September, and December.
September 21:
FOMC
Interest rate decision
Be ready for a 2-4% change on each of these days..! the most volatile day will be September 21!
Be ready for the storm,
Best,
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