At present, we’ve both the Swiss Franc and Gold below today’s Neutral Zones; the balance of the BEGOS Markets are within same, and session volatility is light. Yesterday’s StateSide Treasury notification toward buying back longer-term maturities gave significant boosts to the currencies and metals: specifically for Gold, in real-time ’tis trading +390 points above its BEGOS Market Value; such prior extreme was in the run to last January’s record high (5586), after which price fell considerably over the ensuing months, (not that we envision a like pullback this time ’round); that said, some retrenchment whilst still maintaining the new broader weekly parabolic Long trend would be reasonable to expect, especially with indications of the war being extended such that Oil brings a bid again for the Dollar. The Econ Baro concludes its week today (Thursday) with metrics including August’s Philly Fed Index, plus July’s Leading (i.e. “lagging”) Economic Index.