The S&P 500 E-mini Futures are trapped in a tight range, with bullish movement above 6,507 and bearish below 6,490.5. Traders should prepare for potential volatility as the Fed’s meeting looms. – vtmarketsmy.com
SNB Chairman Martin Schlegel highlights the risk of negative interest rates and notes US tariff uncertainty’s impact on the economy, signaling stability in Swiss monetary policy and reduced volatility expectations. – vtmarketsmy.com
Barclays predicts three Federal Reserve rate cuts by year-end due to weak job growth. Traders are responding, anticipating lower rates, but caution remains as economic concerns linger. – vtmarketsmy.com
Japan’s LDP party faces leadership changes on October 4 after Ishiba’s resignation, stirring market volatility. The yen weakens, while equities rally; traders are advised to consider options in this dynamic environment. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold prices are at a critical juncture, hovering near 3,628.2. A break above signals bullish momentum, while a dip may lead to lower targets. Monitor macro trends for insights! – vtmarketsmy.com
Standard Chartered predicts a 50 basis point Fed rate cut this September, potentially boosting equities and Treasuries while weakening the USD. Traders should prepare for market reactions and adjust strategies accordingly. – vtmarketsmy.com
Japanese PM Ishiba’s resignation triggers yen weakness while Japan’s GDP shows surprising growth. China faces trade woes, pushing traders to consider options strategies as markets await economic data and political changes. – vtmarketsmy.com
China’s August exports grew slower than expected, raising concerns about domestic demand and global economic health. The U.S. experienced a sharp decline in exports, signaling potential market volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Kevin Hassett stresses the Fed’s independence amid political pressure from Trump, fueling market skepticism. Investors should prepare for volatility and explore protective strategies as uncertainty looms over monetary policy. – vtmarketsmy.com
Shenzhen has lifted property purchase restrictions, allowing unlimited home buys for some residents. This policy shift could boost China’s property market but may be short-lived without sustained demand. Monitor market volatility! – vtmarketsmy.com
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