Trump urges a 2-point Fed rate cut, claiming it erases the deficit and boosts 2026. Markets may face volatility, a weaker dollar, bond rallies, tech upside, and oil downside if Iran deals. – vtmarketsmy.com
Singapore’s economy is hotter than expected: 2025 growth was revised up to 5.0%, lifting 2026 forecasts. Strong early data and a positive output gap raise odds of an April MAS one-off tightening. – vtmarketsmy.com
EUR/USD fell under 1.1900 as Fed officials pushed back on rate-cut hopes, boosting the dollar despite weak U.S. data. Watch 1.1850/1.1800 supports and payrolls risk. – vtmarketsmy.com
Oil prices may slide: U.S. crude stocks surged 13.4 million barrels, flipping last week’s 11.1 million draw. Lower refinery runs and high output signal oversupply, favoring puts and bearish spreads. – vtmarketsmy.com
China inflation is cooling fast: January CPI hit 0.2% as food prices ease and services stay weak. TD Securities expects Q2 PBoC rate cuts, pressuring yuan, boosting bonds, and challenging stocks. – vtmarketsmy.com
JOBY slides before earnings as selling pressure persists. Key supports at $9.25, $8.11, then $5. Losses widened, competition heats up, volatility spikes—fueling put plays, spreads, or cash-secured puts. – vtmarketsmy.com
Argentina’s inflation ticked up to 2.9% in January, dimming hopes for rate cuts. Expect a hawkish central bank, peso pressure, higher volatility, and consider hedges via options, NDFs, swaps. – vtmarketsmy.com
Trump’s anti-Canada posts rattled headlines, but economists expect little follow-through. With past tariff threats fading, markets may ignore the bluster—creating chances to profit by selling volatility when panic spikes. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold holds above $5,000 as weak US data boosts Fed-cut bets—now all eyes on Wednesday’s jobs report. Options imply a big move; range trades favored. Central-bank buying supports prices. – vtmarketsmy.com
Fed rate cuts may restart in March and June 2026, but jobs data is decisive. Market odds slid to 45%. With a brief easing window, expect range-bound long-term yields and tactical volatility trades. – vtmarketsmy.com
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