Bitcoin Futures hover around 109,725 USD, testing crucial support. A potential bull flag suggests a significant price move ahead, with traders advised to manage risks amid new options strategies by Binance. – vtmarketsmy.com
Central banks, including the Fed and Bank of England, are predicted to cut interest rates significantly by year-end, while the Bank of Japan plans a rate increase. Market reactions show shifting expectations—opportunities may arise for savvy traders. – vtmarketsmy.com
Eurozone producer prices rose 0.8% in June 2025, driven by a 3.2% spike in energy. Excluding energy, core prices fell, suggesting caution for the ECB and traders eyeing potential market dips. – vtmarketsmy.com
EU trade talks are heating up as officials aim for a zero-tariff exemption list but face unresolved challenges. Market volatility is rising, presenting opportunities for strategic trading in sensitive sectors. – vtmarketsmy.com
UK’s service sector shows slow growth with dropped new orders and hiring, increasing chances of interest rate cuts. This puts pressure on the British Pound and creates trading opportunities in volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
The EU’s new 15% tariff raises uncertainty for trade with the US, impacting cars and pharmaceuticals. Market volatility is anticipated, creating opportunities for hedging with options strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
Eurozone business activity shows mixed signals with a services PMI uptick, while France declines amid political instability. Traders should consider pair trades and protective strategies to navigate potential volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Germany’s services sector shows a slight recovery with PMI at 50.6, inflation easing to its lowest since 2021, and modest economic growth indicating cautious optimism for future equity market gains. – vtmarketsmy.com
France’s services sector PMI dropped to 48.5, signaling contraction amid weak demand and political uncertainty. Traders should brace for market volatility and consider protective strategies for equities and bonds. – vtmarketsmy.com
Italy’s services sector showed slight growth in July, but a declining new business and negative GDP raise concerns. With rising output prices amidst economic fragility, traders should explore protective strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
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