Wall Street hit a wall: the S&P 500 rejected 7,000–7,020 after a hot jobs report. Expect higher volatility, fewer rate-cut hopes, and faster, two-way trading in Nasdaq, dollar, and gold. – vtmarketsmy.com
Pentagon may deploy a second US carrier to the Middle East as Trump pressures Iran in nuclear talks. Rising tensions could spark “risk-off” moves: oil, VIX, gold, yen/Swiss franc surge. – vtmarketsmy.com
NASDAQ100’s choppy range is a setup: seasonality and Elliott Wave point to a short rally into mid‑February/March, then a larger drop toward October. Watch 24854–26182 resistance; 26608 remains target. – vtmarketsmy.com
Jobs data steadies markets: DXY dips, yen slides on Japan politics, gold edges up. But compare last year’s “dollar ignored” rally to today’s hawkish Fed shift—CPI Friday could ignite volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Surprise jobs strength pushed Treasury yields up and erased March cut bets. With “higher for longer” likely, all eyes turn to CPI—fueling volatility trades, curve-flattening plays, and cheap hedges. – vtmarketsmy.com
A tiny 10-year Treasury yield uptick to 4.177% signals stubborn inflation fears. Markets brace for volatility: VIX may rise, hedge rates, buy puts on growth, and favor financials. – vtmarketsmy.com
USD/JPY sinks for a third day as Japan’s election stabilizes politics, lifting the yen. Bearish signals grow below moving averages, eyeing 152–150.5. Traders favor put options unless 154.84 breaks. – vtmarketsmy.com
Surprise 130K jobs gain pushes Fed rate-cut bets from June to July, lifting yields. Indexes stay calm, but non‑AI tech crashes on weak guidance—creating put and pairs‑trade opportunities. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold stays above $5,000 despite strong US jobs data, higher yields, and a firmer dollar. Friday’s CPI could trigger a breakout above $5,100 or a drop—options traders eye volatility plays. – vtmarketsmy.com
WTI jumps above $65 as geopolitical tensions add a risk premium, but heavy US inventories and high output cloud the outlook. Watch resistance near $66.25/$85; breakouts rally, failures retrace. – vtmarketsmy.com
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