Know that parents comment is /s but in truth, it really feels like interpretations of body language and text to indicate hawkishness/dovishness actually seems to matter.
Yeah, just to clarify, my own "/s" tag in this case didn't mean I wasn't serious, it just meant that I believed the market placed too much emphasis on purely subjective interpretations of things left unsaid.
It's good to try and get all all the data you can, but inferring how someone feels based on extra-textual elements is not a particularly scientific affair. Judges and lawyers commonly say "you can't possibly know how this other person felt" or "you can't possibly know what this other person thought", even when appearances are highly suggestive... for good reason.