Alibaba’s stock fell over 8% amid tariff threats, but found support around $158. Traders see potential for recovery, with positive AI developments supporting the bullish sentiment despite trade tensions. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold prices near $4,000 due to rising demand from US-China trade tensions and a government shutdown. With economic uncertainty, traders eye upcoming reports for potential price spikes amid increased central bank purchases. – vtmarketsmy.com
WTI Crude Oil prices plummeted below $60 due to trade tensions and US government issues. Rising inventories and low demand forecast a bearish trend, presenting trading opportunities amid increased market volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
The Australian Dollar is plummeting due to US-China trade tensions and tariff threats. Traders face increased volatility, with options offering a strategic way to navigate this risk. – vtmarketsmy.com
US tariffs remain firm, boosting the Dollar Index amid political uncertainty. The Pound weakens due to fiscal concerns; retail traders eye Litecoin’s rise. Options strategies suggest further GBP/USD downside. – vtmarketsmy.com
Federal Reserve President Musalem warns of high inflation and a weakening labor market, complicating monetary policy. Traders are advised to adopt cautious strategies, anticipating market volatility from upcoming economic data. – vtmarketsmy.com
EUR/JPY dips to 176.40 amid Euro weakness from French political turmoil and Japan’s new leadership promising fiscal measures. Volatility rises, and traders speculate on potential Euro declines and Yen interventions. – vtmarketsmy.com
US oil rig count drops to 418, impacting market dynamics. As trade tensions escalate with new tariffs on China, gold surges past $4,000. Trading strategies shift with currency market volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
The US Dollar Index fell 0.48% amid rising US-China trade tensions over rare earth exports. Increased tariffs, a likely rate cut, and market volatility suggest greater instability ahead for global industries. – vtmarketsmy.com
The S&P 500 faced volatility, rebounding after a dip, amidst trade tensions affecting markets. Gold soared as a safe haven while sector rotations hint at shifting market leadership in uncertain conditions. – vtmarketsmy.com
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