Switzerland’s CPI shows low inflation pressures, with core CPI at 0.7%, prompting expectations of further interest rate cuts. This stable environment suggests limited currency volatility and opportunities for strategic trading. – vtmarketsmy.com
European and US markets are cautious ahead of key US jobs data, influencing interest rate expectations. Traders anticipate potential market volatility based on the upcoming payroll numbers, shaping investment strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
Goldman Sachs predicts weak US job data, with non-farm payrolls rising only 60K and unemployment hitting 4.3%. This could prompt a Federal Reserve rate cut, spurring trading volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold futures have dipped below $3,600, and traders await a price reclaim to determine trends. Key levels offer guidance for risk management and potential trades, while institutional demand provides underlying support. – vtmarketsmy.com
30-year Treasury yields briefly hit 5% before settling at 4.90%, influenced by weaker US job data and global yield increases. Traders eye volatility and strategies amid potential rate cuts and fiscal concerns. – vtmarketsmy.com
Tesla’s robotaxi app is now public, expanding beyond early access in Austin. This development boosts stock volatility and options trading, suggesting significant market movement ahead as revenue prospects loom. – vtmarketsmy.com
Chinese equities show positive momentum, but regulatory uncertainty looms. Analysts predict volatility as measures to stabilize the market emerge. Traders should hedge positions but remain open to slow bull opportunities. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold’s recent drop from a record high signals profit-taking opportunities, while China’s regulatory news pressures stocks. Australian consumption growth strengthens the AUD, suggesting strategic trades ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold prices in Asia are declining towards $3,525 after hitting record highs. Chinese sellers are contributing to this drop, raising questions about gold’s future amid volatile market conditions and historical patterns. – vtmarketsmy.com
BYD, China’s electric vehicle giant, has cut its 2025 sales target from 5.5 million to 4.6 million due to increased competition. Traders may explore bearish options as the EV market slows. – vtmarketsmy.com
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