The CBO predicts a tough economic landscape, with 2025 GDP growth at 1.4% and rising unemployment. Despite a rebound in 2026, inflation and market volatility require cautious investment strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USDJPY pair struggles near resistance at 148.166, with traders eyeing potential breakouts or downturns based on economic data. Strategic options could capitalize on upcoming volatility swings. – vtmarketsmy.com
European markets closed slightly lower on September 12, 2025, despite a week of gains. With inflation data looming, market sentiment is cautious yet offers opportunities for strategic trading. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold prices surged to $3649 amid weak consumer sentiment. Upcoming FOMC decisions could drive further gains if the Fed hints at employment concerns, while geopolitical factors also influence market dynamics. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USDCHF is testing a crucial 100-hour moving average at 0.7963. Holding above could favor buyers; falling below might shift momentum to sellers amid weak consumer sentiment impacting the dollar. – vtmarketsmy.com
Consumer sentiment fell to 55.4 in September, signaling economic concerns. With inflation expectations rising and uncertainty over Federal Reserve actions, traders should prepare for potential market volatility and shifts in interest rates. – vtmarketsmy.com
US stock indices show early stability after record highs, driven by strong AI demand. Notable gains in companies like Tesla and Micron suggest a positive market outlook despite minor fluctuations. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USDCAD is stabilizing around key moving averages as traders await pivotal interest rate decisions from the Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve this Wednesday. A significant price move is anticipated. – vtmarketsmy.com
The S&P 500 hits record highs amid strong buying, with futures stabilizing. Despite a slight uptick in inflation and September’s historical volatility, protective options strategies may offer security for investors. – vtmarketsmy.com
Oil prices surge to $63.57 amid potential US tariffs on India and China for buying Russian crude. Diplomatic tensions and EU opposition complicate the proposal, creating market volatility and trading opportunities. – vtmarketsmy.com
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