Nvidia stock hovers between $164 and $185 as traders eye swing opportunities, while long-term investors await a strategic entry at $147. Watch for potential breakout or breakdown signals! – vtmarketsmy.com
Japan’s GPIF is diversifying by investing ¥50 billion in domestic alternative assets, focusing on infrastructure and real estate. This move signals growing demand for yields and stability in Japanese markets. – vtmarketsmy.com
China’s new strategy boosts service consumption amid economic slowdown, focusing on healthcare, tourism, and sports. Targeted measures could create opportunities in domestic stocks, but industrial weakness raises concerns. – vtmarketsmy.com
Japan’s declining exports, significantly impacted by U.S. tariffs, signal economic challenges ahead. With the yen weakening and corporate earnings at risk, traders may find opportunities in currency and index options. – vtmarketsmy.com
China controls 70% of rare-earth production, posing a threat to European industries facing export uncertainties. Non-Chinese producers stand to benefit, while the Eurozone’s economy may weaken amid potential shortages. – vtmarketsmy.com
The People’s Bank of China is actively managing the yuan’s depreciation, setting a stronger midpoint to curb weakness while injecting liquidity to support the economy, impacting derivative trading strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
Japan’s August 2025 trade data reveals declining exports and imports, sparking concern for domestic markets. While major companies may stabilize, retailers struggle, hinting at continued low bond yields and currency volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Australia’s economy shows signs of slowing, with a key index dipping below trend for the first time since 2024. Traders should brace for currency volatility and potential ASX 200 headwinds ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
Singapore’s non-oil exports plummeted 11.3% in August, sparking concerns over an economic slowdown. With significant declines in shipments to major partners, investors may need to adjust strategies for potential downturns. – vtmarketsmy.com
The People’s Bank of China controls the yuan’s daily midpoint, allowing limited fluctuations. Current interventions reduce volatility, presenting unique trading opportunities amid potential shifts in policy and market stability. – vtmarketsmy.com
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