Federal Reserve Chair Powell hints at possible September rate cuts after a weak jobs report, with a 92% market expectation. Traders eye strategies amidst volatile economic forecasts and historical precedents. – vtmarketsmy.com
Mixed signals from global markets as Fed’s Daly hints at potential September rate cuts, while China’s strong services PMI points to uneven recovery. Traders advised to prepare for volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Saylor’s Strategy recently acquired 21,021 bitcoins for $2.46 billion, signaling strong institutional confidence. This move sets a new support level at $117,000, potentially leading to bullish market behavior ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
Goldman Sachs predicts the Fed will cut rates starting September, with market opinions divided. Upcoming employment data could lead to a larger cut, creating trading opportunities amid uncertainty. – vtmarketsmy.com
In July 2025, China’s service sector surged, reflecting domestic demand recovery, while manufacturing faltered. Traders should capitalize on this split by targeting consumer stocks and hedging with options. – vtmarketsmy.com
Household spending in Australia rose 0.5% in June 2025, amidst mixed economic signals. Job ads dropped, but remain strong overall. Traders should prepare for volatility as the RBA approaches its next rate decision. – vtmarketsmy.com
The PBOC strengthens the yuan’s central rate to 7.1366, defying market expectations while injecting liquidity. Traders brace for volatility amid conflicting economic signals and anticipate the upcoming Caixin Services PMI. – vtmarketsmy.com
In July, New Zealand’s commodity prices fell 1.8% due to lower dairy prices, though annual growth was 10.7%. Exporters face challenges as global shipping costs rise amid declining demand. – vtmarketsmy.com
Donald Trump’s upcoming CNBC interview may spark pre-market optimism, impacting sectors like energy and manufacturing. Strategies include buying call options and hedging against potential market turbulence. Stay alert for volatility! – vtmarketsmy.com
Japan’s services sector thrived in July 2025, driven by domestic orders, despite export declines and weak tourism. Rising volatility presents trading opportunities amidst economic uncertainty. How will the yen react? – vtmarketsmy.com
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