The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow forecasts a steady 2.4% GDP growth for Q2 2025, amidst a decline in residential investment. Upcoming events, including jobs reports and earnings, may drive market volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Market peaks signal bullish momentum, yet can lead to volatility. Capitalize on opportunities with options strategies like premium selling, defined-risk positions, and iron condors while navigating potential sector rotations. – vtmarketsmy.com
USDCAD is under pressure after a failed breakout above 1.3759, with strong resistance and bearish indicators suggesting potential declines. Key support at 1.3699 could signal further price shifts. – vtmarketsmy.com
USDCHF is trapped between key moving averages, with potential for directional movement. Traders eye resistance at 0.80388 and support at 0.7986. Selling options strangles offers a chance amid low volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Trump worries high interest rates hurt young homebuyers due to inflation from tariffs. Traders should focus on economic data, using strategies like SOFR futures and VIX options for market volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
US housing starts and permits beat expectations, but single-family unit weakness signals market fragility. Elevated mortgage rates curb affordability, raising recession concerns. Consider protective options on homebuilder ETFs for potential downturn. – vtmarketsmy.com
The US dollar weakens as stocks hit record highs, spurred by potential Fed rate cuts amid a softening labor market. Investors eye options strategies for upcoming market volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Federal Reserve Governor Waller warns of the labor market’s fragility, suggesting potential rate cuts as economic risks emerge. With inflation expectations stable, markets may underestimate a looming slowdown. Stay nimble. – vtmarketsmy.com
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggests a potential trade deal with Japan is still on the table, but uncertainty looms. Traders should brace for volatility in USD/JPY and Nikkei 225. – vtmarketsmy.com
The dollar struggles amid Fed rate cut talks, affecting various currencies. Meanwhile, gold rises, bond yields fall, and volatility hints at market shifts. Explore trading strategies for potential gains. – vtmarketsmy.com
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