Historically weak in August, GBP/USD and AUD/USD are rising, fueled by US dollar weakness and market optimism. Upcoming US CPI data could change the trend—watch closely for trading opportunities! – vtmarketsmy.com
Central banks worldwide are poised for significant rate changes: the Federal Reserve expects a 59 basis point cut, while the Bank of Japan surprises with a predicted increase. Keep an eye on upcoming CPI reports! – vtmarketsmy.com
Bitcoin’s recent rally stems from dovish Fed comments and Trump’s crypto-friendly retirement plan. Traders anticipate the US CPI report, which could spark significant market moves. Watch key trendlines for buying opportunities! – vtmarketsmy.com
Major currencies remain stable as traders seek to recover losses from last week’s disappointing US data. The dollar’s weakness persists ahead of the crucial US CPI report, influencing market strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold’s bullish momentum has slowed as traders await US CPI data, with the outcome potentially impacting interest rates. A lower CPI could boost gold, while a higher figure may hinder its rally. – vtmarketsmy.com
European stocks opened mixed as traders remain cautious amid uncertainty over gold tariffs and inflation concerns. With low volatility, there are opportunities for strategic trading strategies in the evolving market landscape. – vtmarketsmy.com
Swiss consumer sentiment remains weak at -32.8, signaling ongoing pessimism. Despite forecasts predicting improvement, trade concerns, particularly for gold tariffs impacting pharmaceuticals, threaten economic stability and market performance. – vtmarketsmy.com
Apple stock surged over 9% this week, driven by a $100 billion manufacturing investment and tariff exemptions. Analysts are bullish, targeting $238.50–$241.50, but caution against falling below $213.50. – vtmarketsmy.com
Swiss consumer confidence data is unlikely to impact markets today, while focus shifts to Canada’s employment report, predicting a drop in job growth. A strong report may alter future rate cut expectations. – vtmarketsmy.com
EUR/USD hovers at 1.1650, constrained by expiries. AUD/USD stabilizes around 0.6500, while GBP strengthens against the Euro. Market indecision suggests low volatility and potential trading strategies for the coming weeks. – vtmarketsmy.com
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