Some friends say that Japan was already falling before the rate hike, so will it stop falling after the rate hike is announced? That's a good question. It is impossible for there not to be a sharp decline after a rate hike. In the previous two rate hikes, the market started to fall as expectations of the hike increased, then experienced a sharp drop after the hike was implemented, and usually a big correction occurred a few days after the hike was confirmed. After the rate hike announcement, Japanese investors' funds began to flow back into Japan, and market liquidity started to weaken, which is when the market begins to plummet, creating a bottom-fishing opportunity #市场触底了吗?
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Some friends say that Japan was already falling before the rate hike, so will it stop falling after the rate hike is announced? That's a good question. It is impossible for there not to be a sharp decline after a rate hike. In the previous two rate hikes, the market started to fall as expectations of the hike increased, then experienced a sharp drop after the hike was implemented, and usually a big correction occurred a few days after the hike was confirmed. After the rate hike announcement, Japanese investors' funds began to flow back into Japan, and market liquidity started to weaken, which is when the market begins to plummet, creating a bottom-fishing opportunity #市场触底了吗?