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Ansem: Hawkish FOMC may lead to a broad decline in risk assets, BTC could retest the range lows.
According to a post by trader Ansem reported by Odaily, Warsh and the hawkish FOMC may put pressure on risk assets, and risk assets are generally expected to decline tomorrow. Compared to most assets, BTC has already shown relative weakness. Ansem believes that BTC failed to break through the weekly resistance across multiple time frames and may once again test the range lows.
03:33
South Korean Financial Regulatory Authority Issues Warning to Investors on Single Stock Leveraged Products
BlockBeats News, June 18th - The Financial Supervisory Service of South Korea issued a statement warning about single-stock leverage and inverse products, reminding retail investors that the risk of such products is increasing amid stock market volatility. The increased stock market volatility has led to significant price swings in these products. The Financial Supervisory Service of South Korea stated that this warning aims to remind individual investors to be aware of the risk of losses and to encourage making prudent investment decisions. The Financial Supervisory Service of South Korea will continue to closely monitor the investment trends of single-stock leverage products. If the concern about potential losses to investors escalates, the Financial Supervisory Service will take further actions, including issuing more warnings.
03:32
Anthropic employees worry that the White House's model ban may impact IPO plans
Odaily reported that after the White House issued an emergency takedown order for the Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, Anthropic employees became concerned about the company's IPO plans. According to reports, management faced the pressure of responding after receiving the 90-minute takedown order, and some employees were confused by the changing reasons for the removal, which shifted between "national security" and "security vulnerabilities." They are also worried that this regulatory pressure could affect the company's listing process. (The New York Times)
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