Market Picks: Dot Plot "1 Cut" Distribution + Oil $110 Breakout + Yen 2-Year Low

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Hey traders! Today’s X (Twitter) feed is blowing up with game-changing charts—from the Fed’s dot plot shift to oil’s historic rally and the yen’s collapse.

We’ve rounded up the TOP 10 must-see financial charts, with clear explanations to help you decode market trends.

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Top 10 Must-See Financial Charts on X (Twitter) Today

  1. Fed Dot Plot Distribution Change (Source: @MacroMicroMe)
    Chart Explanation: Comparing the December 2025 and March 2026 dot plots, most officials have shifted from 2 rate cuts to just 1.

  2. Oil Price Monthly Gain (Source: @GoodReturns)
    Chart Explanation: Brent crude has surged 43.6% in March, jumping from $77 to $110—a new high for the biggest monthly gain since 2022.

  3. $Japanese Yen - main 2606(JPYmain)$ Hits 2-Year Low vs USD (Source: @GlobalBankingReview)
    Chart Explanation: Despite potential BoJ rate hikes, USD/JPY has hit a 2-year high, highlighting the decisive role of interest rate differentials.

  4. US Stock Style Rotation (Source: @RyanDetrick)
    Chart Explanation: The relative strength of $Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund(XLE)$(Energy) vs $Invesco QQQ(QQQ)$ (Tech) has broken above its 2024 highs, confirming a style shift.

  5. BTC Historical Performance Post-FOMC (Source: @WClementeIII) $Bitcoin(BTC.USD.CC)$
    Chart Explanation: BTC has fallen 7 out of the past 8 FOMC meetings, with an average drop of 7.3%.

  6. Indian Stock Market Up 3 Consecutive Days (Source: @GlobalInfoIndia)
    Chart Explanation: The Sensex has broken above 76,000, diverging from US stocks and showcasing emerging market resilience.

  7. 2-Year US Treasury Yield Breaks 4.5% (Source: @GameofTrades_) $US Treasury 2 Year Note ETF(UTWO)$
    Chart Explanation: Short-term rates have soared, with a steepening yield curve—signaling the "higher for longer" policy is here to stay.

  8. $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Daily Gap (Source: @TrendSpider)

    Chart Explanation: A gap-up rally ahead of GTC created a $115–$118 support zone, which is now being tested.

  9. $Cboe Volatility Index(VIX)$Futures Curve (Source: @VolatilityWiz)

    Chart Explanation: Post-FOMC, the VIX curve is in "contango," indicating a pullback in short-term volatility premiums.

  10. Cash Reserves vs $S&P 500(.SPX)$ (Source: @MichaelAArouet)

    Chart Explanation: Berkshire Hathaway’s cash reserves hit a record $330 billion—historically, a peak in cash reserves is followed by a 10%+ US stock pullback within 6–12 months.

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