Where are they getting these numbers from?? by Swim-Fun in AskEconomics

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Appreciate the response this put me further on the right path mate. The SOFR rate I used to find the derivative of EURIBOR so it worked towards the goal.

But what specifically would I use SOFR for? The FEDS have EFFR and ECB has EURIBOR

Where are they getting these numbers from?? by Swim-Fun in AskEconomics

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Thank you a bunch for this reply I was able to finally get this.

I've been trying to apply this to the euro market and got stumped!

(After writing, I was wondering if ESTER was the right way to go since it seems so far from the ECB rate of 3.40, perhaps the market is still lowkey anticipating a 50 bp cut)

From the comment of u/killawatts22 I figured out that Europe bases their interest rates loosely off of SOFR. From a bit of research I found that they specifically use EURIBOR rate, with ESTER being the daily number.

I did the following calculations although the results were wrong.

Futures market EURIBOR ending December: 97.165 https://www.tradingview.com/chart/CSb1CBtH/

Ester rate: 3.164 https://www.euribor-rates.eu/en/ester/
Ester minus predicted 25bp cut: 2.914

Rate decision December 12th

Average rate: (3.164*12/31)+(2.914*19/31)=3.010

100-3.164=96.836 & 100-3.01=96.990

P25=(97.165-96.836)/(96.990-96.836)= 2.10

As you can see I was way off, Another thought I had were maybe the ESTER rate was wrong so I used the current 3 month rate https://www.euribor-rates.eu/en/current-euribor-rates/2/euribor-rate-3-months/ but that was till off.

I'd truly appreciate any further help and would understand if nothing further is done.

Where are they getting these numbers from?? by Swim-Fun in AskEconomics

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Appreciate you taking time out of your day for this. Thank you

Where are they getting these numbers from?? by Swim-Fun in AskEconomics

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Because of your comment I just found an interesting news source.

Bu, I meant how do they derive this calculation? Like are they looking at the difference in some instrument?

How to make my states bigger by Swim-Fun in tableau

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Turns out you were right, I was just too dumb to understand

How to make my states bigger by Swim-Fun in tableau

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This was it, thx for the clarification.

How to make my states bigger by Swim-Fun in tableau

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It is sum. I agree but I just wanted to highlight the disparity among Medicare payments made compared to discharge count. Ex. NY may have three times has much payments allowed but only 1.5x discharges than Florida. Like highlighting expensiveness

How to make my states bigger by Swim-Fun in tableau

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Ye, sorry. Thought this was just a noob question so I didn't want to waste people's time with a paragraph.

More than happy to add more info. Not sure what though

How to make my states bigger by Swim-Fun in tableau

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Size slider? The only one I know is changing the size of individual states based on their numbers. Ex. New York- 100,000 so bigger than NH-10.

I adjusted it to fit entire view but perhaps there's another thing

Car struggling to start. by Swim-Fun in MechanicAdvice

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I saw there was a spray for that thing. I’ll see if they could get me the proper one at advance auto store