The signals of political chaos in the beautiful country are reappearing! The real spark for market volatility is coming? On the 22nd, the Senate of the beautiful country again vetoed a bill that limits Trump's war powers. This is the fifth veto of a similar proposal since military action was taken against Iran in late February—there's only one core issue: the president's authority to use force regarding Iran still remains unrestrained. On the surface, it looks like political maneuvering, but in the eyes of the big players, this kind of information is the "switch for market sentiment." Why is that? Because when internal power uncertainties in the beautiful country persist, the market's first reaction is not the news itself, but risk sentiment.

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