US oil rig count rises to 411, reflecting low drilling activity. Meanwhile, the euro weakens as the dollar strengthens, gold stabilizes near $3,400, and Bitcoin dips after peaking at $118,000. – vtmarketsmy.com
GBP/USD remains stable at 1.3440 amid Bank of England’s rate cut and expectations of a Federal Reserve move in September. Consider buying GBP/USD call options for potential profits. – vtmarketsmy.com
Trade Desk’s stock plummeted 39% after the CFO’s exit despite exceeding Q2 revenue expectations. Traders might find opportunity in the volatility, considering potential options strategies as the company’s fundamentals remain strong. – vtmarketsmy.com
The GBP/USD is stable at 1.3437 amidst a cautious Bank of England rate cut. Upcoming economic data could prompt significant market shifts, making now a key moment for traders. – vtmarketsmy.com
EUR/GBP rebounds after the Bank of England’s narrow rate cut decision, highlighting internal divisions and inflation concerns. Meanwhile, the European Central Bank holds rates steady, suggesting potential gains for Euro against Pound. – vtmarketsmy.com
US economic activity remains steady but faces challenges like labour shortages and sticky inflation. The Fed’s stance may lead to increased market volatility, making protective strategies crucial for investors. – vtmarketsmy.com
China’s July copper imports surged despite US tariff concerns, revealing strong demand amid a raw material shortage. With dwindling global stocks, traders should consider long positions to capitalize on potential price spikes. – vtmarketsmy.com
India’s oil imports from Russia have plummeted to a 16-month low, driven by US tariffs. This shift tightens the market, potentially boosting global crude prices and heightening market volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Saudi Arabia’s oil prices are rising, signaling confidence in demand amidst shifts in the global market. Despite European cuts, strong Asian demand and geopolitical pressures suggest potential for a bullish trend ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
On August 8, 2025, the Nasdaq hit a record high, while the S&P saw strong gains. The US dollar strengthened, and upcoming economic events hint at potential market volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
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