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#PartialGovernmentShutdownEnds
This hashtag is used to indicate that the partial government shutdown has ended.
What does it mean in brief?
Some government agencies had temporarily shut down due to budget disagreements.
Once a new temporary or permanent budget agreement is reached, these agencies resume operations.
Government employees return to work, and delayed services are gradually reopened.
For markets and the public, this generally means a reduction in uncertainty.
This hashtag is usually trending after:
Last-minute political compromises,
Votes in Congress/Senate,
Or transitions of a temporary budget (CR).
The end of the partial government shutdown in the U.S. reduces short-term uncertainty risk.
However, for the market, the most important thing is not the news itself but the subsequent price behavior.
In such developments, generally:
The initial relief is priced in
Then the question arises, “Is the effect lasting?”
My focus here is not on the headlines.
📌 Is risk appetite truly returning, or is it just a temporary relief?
If risky assets cannot hold on at this level,
the news effect quickly dissipates.
How do you interpret this development?
Is it a genuine risk-on signal or just a short-term breather?