Ringgit bulls, take note: MUFG sees USD/MYR sliding toward 3.7000 by end-2026, driven by ICT investment growth, steady inflation/rates, rising foreign bond inflows, and supportive commodities/electronics—despite global slowdown risks. – vtmarketsmy.com
Vertiv surged 24% to $248.51, slamming into a long-term resistance trendline. A breakout above $275.40 could target $290–300; rejection may pull back to $220–230. Options trades hinge on volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Applovin hits a make-or-break trendline at $364.25. Hold could spark rebound toward $449 and $504; break risks $317. Strong revenue growth fuels bulls; options traders watch volatility, spreads, straddles. – vtmarketsmy.com
Sterling slid as AI-driven risk fears boosted the yen, breaking key support and turning momentum bearish. With BoE cuts looming and Japan tightening, GBP/JPY risks further downside; options favor puts or calls. – vtmarketsmy.com
NZD/USD hovers near two-week highs around 0.6050—watch for a breakout. US CPI and next week’s RBNZ guidance may spark volatility; 0.6100 resists, 0.6000 supports. – vtmarketsmy.com
AUD/USD dips 0.5% but hovers near multi-year highs as the RBA stays hawkish. US CPI is the key catalyst. Bulls target 0.7200 via calls; watch pullbacks to 0.7100. – vtmarketsmy.com
New Zealand manufacturing is still growing, but momentum is fading: PMI slipped to 55.2. With inflation high, RBNZ may stay hawkish, risking volatile NZD, weaker NZD/AUD, and NZX 50 pressure. – vtmarketsmy.com
Thailand’s FDI appeal is slipping: UOB says fix power, permits, infrastructure, skills—not taxes. Falling applications, delayed data centres, and regional rivals risk weaker baht, SET50 volatility, and bearish trades. – vtmarketsmy.com
South Korea’s import prices flipped to a 1.2% annual drop in January, signaling deflation. Markets may price faster Bank of Korea rate cuts, weakening the won, aiding bonds, pressuring exporters. – vtmarketsmy.com
South Korea export prices jumped 7.8% in January, up from 5.5%, hinting at accelerating global demand. Traders eye a stronger won, rising KOSPI profits, and higher bond yields. – vtmarketsmy.com
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