GBP/USD climbs as dollar stalls on trade-policy uncertainty. Traders watch BoE/Fed signals amid shifting 2026 rate divergence, rising volatility, and key levels near 1.35 resistance and 1.32 support. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold rebounds near $5,192 but remains rangebound as Trump’s 10% tariffs and Iran talks boost safe-haven demand, while a firm dollar and hawkish Fed cap gains. Options straddles suit volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Hook: Eurozone credit could tighten—without killing lending. ECB survey shows modest 2026 household tightening (12% net; housing: 10% slight, 3% strong), driven by CRR3 rules, while loan flows stay strong. – vtmarketsmy.com
Mexico’s Q4 current account surplus hit $7.7B, far below the $11.5B forecast—raising doubts about export strength. Less FX inflow may weaken the peso, muddle Banxico’s outlook, and boost options volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Mexico’s current account surplus jumped to 1.6% of GDP, boosting peso bullishness. With 11.25% rates, capital inflows, nearshoring, and record FDI, USD/MXN could break 17.05. Consider peso-long options, volatility-selling. – vtmarketsmy.com
Silver rebounds 3.4% to $90.25, up 24% in five days—dip buyers are back. Uptrend holds above key averages; watch $92.87 resistance, $86.08 support, while strong dollar caps gains. – vtmarketsmy.com
Pound/dollar may be overpriced as traders bet the Bank of England turns dovish. With an 80% cut chance and weak UK data versus strong US, watch March 19 guidance—sterling could slide. – vtmarketsmy.com
EUR/GBP slid to 0.8716 as Eurozone inflation hit 1.7% and German GDP held steady. But here’s the hook: BoE rate-cut odds are rising, potentially boosting EUR/GBP soon. – vtmarketsmy.com
WTI dipped to $65 as US-Iran nuclear talks eased supply fears. But tight inventories and OPEC+ cuts support prices—making headline-driven drops potential buy opportunities, especially via options. – vtmarketsmy.com
Silver is stuck in a tight range but buyers still lead. Holding above the 100-EMA and key supports, a break over $91.10 could target $93, boosted by solar demand. – vtmarketsmy.com
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