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Monthly Archives: September 2025

Gold surpasses $3,500, reaching $3,512, indicating potential for upward trend amid market uncertainty.

Written on September 2, 2025 at 3:36 pm, by

Gold has hit a record high of $3512 after months of consolidation, indicating potential growth ahead. However, September’s typical downturn and political risks could influence future volatility in the market. – vtmarketsmy.com

As the dollar weakens, USD/JPY retracement finds support near 148.00 and 147.77 levels

Written on September 2, 2025 at 3:36 pm, by

The US dollar is weakening amid stagnating manufacturing data and falling Treasury yields. Consider buying JPY options or USD puts, while sectors like technology may still thrive despite global trade uncertainties. – vtmarketsmy.com

US construction spending falls by 0.1%, meeting expectations after a 0.4% decline

Written on September 2, 2025 at 3:35 pm, by

US construction spending dropped 0.1% in July 2025, confirming a cooling sector. With inflation concerns and housing pressures, investors are exploring protective strategies like put options to mitigate potential risks. – vtmarketsmy.com

US manufacturing ISM for August falls short of expectations, raising concerns over tariffs and economic uncertainty

Written on September 2, 2025 at 2:36 pm, by

The US manufacturing sector shows signs of contraction, with a mixed ISM report indicating risks ahead. While new orders rise, weak employment and production complicate the Fed’s next moves. Volatility strategies may thrive. – vtmarketsmy.com

US August S&P Global manufacturing PMI revised to 53.0, driven by rising input costs and inflation

Written on September 2, 2025 at 2:36 pm, by

US manufacturing shows strong recovery with an August PMI of 53.0, up from July’s 49.8, but rising input costs may challenge economic stability and spark interest rate hikes. Caution advised. – vtmarketsmy.com

US stocks decline sharply at market open, with S&P 500 returning to August levels.

Written on September 2, 2025 at 2:35 pm, by

US stock markets plummeted, with the S&P 500 dropping 90 points, while PepsiCo thrived with a 4.4% gain. Investors are cautious amid fears of economic slowdown and increased volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com

The Canadian manufacturing sector’s PMI shows slight improvement, but uncertainty and challenges remain in recovery

Written on September 2, 2025 at 2:35 pm, by

Canada’s manufacturing sector shows slight improvement but remains in decline, with a PMI of 48.3 and weak confidence. Ongoing challenges keep the Canadian dollar under pressure, suggesting bearish trends ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com

Risk assets fall sharply as VIX surges, S&P 500 futures drop, and the dollar strengthens significantly

Written on September 2, 2025 at 1:35 pm, by

This tumultuous US trading week sees the VIX surge 17%, reflecting rising market volatility. Traders face risks from political tensions and troubling economic signals, prompting a flight to safety and defensive strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com

S&P 500 futures fall as rising global yields put pressure on the pound

Written on September 2, 2025 at 12:36 pm, by

S&P 500 futures dip as market fears grow over soaring global bond yields. With key economic reports ahead, traders seek protective options to safeguard against looming volatility and political uncertainty. – vtmarketsmy.com

UK 30-year yield rises, leading to market risk aversion and a stronger US dollar

Written on September 2, 2025 at 12:35 pm, by

UK 30-year yields spike to 1998 highs, fueling market risk aversion and strengthening the US dollar. With rising inflation and looming Non-Farm Payrolls, volatility is anticipated across asset classes. – vtmarketsmy.com

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