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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14867 · Jun 26

#python#mootdx#pytdx#tdx#tdxpy mootdx is a free, open-source Python tool that helps you easily read and use stock market data from Tongdaxin on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. It supports Python 3.8+ and can read offline daily, minute, and timeline stock data, as well as online real-time market quotes and financial files. You can install it simply with pip and use it to get detailed stock info for analysis or trading. This saves you time and effort by providing a ready-made, flexible way to access and work with Chinese stock market data in Python. It’s great for learning, research, and personal projects but not for commercial use[1][4]. https://github.com/mootdx/mootdx

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@CryptoM · Post #65355 · 04/13/2026, 02:09 AM

🚀 JGBs Decline Amid Inflation Concerns Following U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Collapse Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) experienced a decline as renewed inflation concerns emerged after the failure of peace talks between the United States and Iran. Wall Street Journal (Markets) posted on X that the breakdown in negotiations has heightened geopolitical tensions, contributing to market volatility. The unsuccessful talks have led to increased uncertainty in the global markets, with investors worried about potential disruptions in oil supply and subsequent inflationary pressures. This has prompted a sell-off in JGBs as investors seek safer assets. Analysts suggest that the geopolitical instability could lead to further fluctuations in bond markets, as traders adjust their portfolios in response to the evolving situation. The impact of these developments on the broader financial markets remains to be seen, with attention now focused on potential diplomatic efforts to resolve the tensions. #JGBs#InflationConcerns#USIranTalks#PeaceTalksCollapse#GeopoliticalTensions#MarketVolatility#OilSupply#BondMarkets#FinancialMarkets#Investors#MarketFluctuations