The US stock market rose, led by Microsoft and Meta’s earnings gains. Major indices hit new highs, but weakness in smaller companies suggests caution. Traders eye Apple’s upcoming report for volatility changes. – vtmarketsmy.com
The US Employment Cost Index rose to 0.9%, impacting inflation and monetary policy. Markets reacted with fluctuating currencies, while Bitcoin stays stable amid institutional investment, contrasting gold’s struggles. – vtmarketsmy.com
Meta’s Q2 2025 earnings soared, with a 22% revenue increase and shares up 11%. However, looming EU regulatory scrutiny poses risks, suggesting cautious strategies for navigating potential volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Trump and Mexico’s President Sheinbaum are discussing tariffs ahead of the August 1 deadline, with potential impacts on US-Mexico trade, market volatility, and the auto sector. Don’t miss the market shifts! – vtmarketsmy.com
The USDJPY has surged above 150.00, signaling a bullish trend, supported by robust US economic data. Traders should consider positions anticipating further gains, while monitoring critical support levels. – vtmarketsmy.com
The EUR/USD pair is under pressure as US economic strength contrasts with easing German inflation. With key data ahead, strategies favoring a declining Euro could prove beneficial. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold prices rebounded to $3,306 amid rising safe-haven demand and U.S. trade tensions. With central banks buying more gold and market volatility increasing, traders should prepare for potential price swings ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
US jobless claims remain steady at 218,000, indicating a stable labor market. As traders prepare for potential volatility from the upcoming jobs report, market strategies include leveraging options like long straddles. – vtmarketsmy.com
Canada’s GDP fell 0.1% in May, with June projected to grow slightly. Economic stagnation raises expectations for further rate cuts, impacting the Canadian dollar and creating trading opportunities. – vtmarketsmy.com
Germany’s CPI inflation held steady at 2% in July, impacting the euro’s strength against the dollar. This stability influences trading strategies, with traders eyeing potential gains in EUR/USD futures and gold. – vtmarketsmy.com
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