DXY hovered near 96.60 as traders awaited jobs data and expected Fed cuts. Twist: 2025 jobs and sticky inflation delayed cuts, boosting the dollar—now low volatility favors straddles and “higher-for-longer” hedges. – vtmarketsmy.com
EUR/GBP nears a seven-week high as UK political turmoil hammers Sterling and fuels volatility fears. With weak GDP ahead and sticky inflation, traders eye options or short GBP, while the ECB stays hawkish. – vtmarketsmy.com
Euro’s rally faces a ceiling: ECB stays steady and won’t react unless core inflation plunges. Drivers shifted to Eurozone investors hedging U.S. assets, boosting EUR demand—implying limited EUR/USD upside. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold tops $5,050 as the dollar weakens on expected Fed cuts. But jobs data, sticky inflation, and Fed-independence drama keep traders cautious; watch $5,090 resistance for a breakout. – vtmarketsmy.com
Oil near $64.50 faces a tug-of-war: US–Iran tensions and India shifting away from Russian crude lift prices, but a huge US inventory build and surplus warnings threaten a sharp drop. – vtmarketsmy.com
EUR/USD is nearing 1.20 again—an ECB “pain point.” A stronger euro can cool inflation, raising odds of verbal pushback or rate cuts. Traders watch 1.20–1.30, volatility, and options hedges. – vtmarketsmy.com
Softer US data is pulling Treasury yields lower and boosting rate-cut bets—sending USD/JPY down. With CPI cooling and claims rising, traders eye puts or bear call spreads for further downside. – vtmarketsmy.com
Curbline Properties surged: Q4 2025 revenue hit $54.15M (+55% YoY) and EPS $0.29, both beating estimates. Rental income led gains; lease termination fees spiked unusually. Options volatility may drop. – vtmarketsmy.com
USD/INR is turning bullish: equity inflows support the Rupee, but importer dollar demand and a huge liquidity surplus weigh. A blockbuster US jobs report lifted DXY, targeting 90.83, 91–91.60. – vtmarketsmy.com
All eyes on US jobs data: Commerzbank says payrolls will drive the dollar and rates. Markets price three 2026 cuts, but only a big downside shock moves yields; traders eye volatility/curve trades. – vtmarketsmy.com
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