US futures steadied after a rebound: S&P leads above 6,909, Dow firm, Nasdaq lags under 25,186. Sticky 3.4% inflation pressures tech; watch Nasdaq resistance for breakout—or renewed divergence trades. – vtmarketsmy.com
ABN AMRO predicts 75bp Fed cuts to 3.00% by year-end, prioritizing jobs over inflation. A Warsh-led Fed may communicate less—boosting volatility. Traders: long SOFR, buy straddles, seek curve steepeners. – vtmarketsmy.com
Pound hits 1.3520 despite BoE hinting rate cuts—why? Investors await clarity as inflation cools and growth stalls. Volatility may spike; traders eye options before March’s pivotal meeting. – vtmarketsmy.com
Think USD/CAD can surge? HSBC sees loonie resilience: oil above $85 and narrowing rate gaps cap upside near 1.3550. Easing tariff fears and stable trade flows reinforce range-bound moves. – vtmarketsmy.com
Yen slides as BOJ stays dovish under political pressure while US inflation revives hawkish Fed bets. USD/JPY surges toward 172.50. Traders eye April 175 calls, sell yen puts, hedge intervention. – vtmarketsmy.com
Mortgage demand just cooled: MBA applications rose only 0.4% vs 2.8% last week, hinting higher rates are biting. Slower housing could push Fed dovish, boosting volatility and hedging strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
Dollar stuck in a 96–100 DXY range as Fed stays patient and volatility fades—ideal for range trades and option selling. But fiscal, policy, and credibility worries point to a longer-term dollar breakdown. – vtmarketsmy.com
BoJ shake-up sparks yen jitters: PM Takaichi taps reflationist professors Sato and Asada, briefly lifting USD/JPY and JGBs. But policy shift looks minor; March hike unlikely, yen strength still favored. – vtmarketsmy.com
Rupee stalls near 91 as US-Iran talks and India GDP stir nerves. Firm oil and hawkish Fed buoy the dollar. Volatility jumps; traders eye call spreads or straddles targeting 92. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold jumps near $5,200 as US-Iran tensions and shifting US tariffs spark safe-haven buying. Central banks keep accumulating. Technicals stay bullish above $5,010, with traders eyeing $5,240–$5,380. – vtmarketsmy.com
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