NZD/USD rose to 0.5980 as Trump’s tariff talk weakened the dollar. With NZ inflation and rates higher, the Kiwi has support—use headline volatility to buy short-term call options. – vtmarketsmy.com
Sterling climbed to 1.3523 as the dollar stalled on trade-policy doubts. BoE staying hawkish versus Fed cuts boosts GBP, but high volatility and crowded longs warn of resistance and reversals. – vtmarketsmy.com
All eyes on Nvidia’s Q4 earnings: $66B revenue, Blackwell margins, and Vera Rubin hints. Stock faces $194–$196 resistance; options price 15% swing. S&P 500 range hinges on results. – vtmarketsmy.com
US crude stocks jumped 15.989 million barrels, reversing a 9.014 million draw—shocking markets. Weak China PMI, high 13.5mbpd output, and low refinery runs fuel bearish bets via futures, puts, and spreads. – vtmarketsmy.com
GBP/USD climbed as the dollar paused on trade-policy doubts. Investors track BoE vs Fed signals: UK inflation keeps BoE hawkish, while Fed cuts slow. Expect higher volatility, key levels ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold bounced near $5,192, but tariffs, Iran talks, and a hawkish Fed keep it rangebound. Technicals weaken; watch $5,250/$5,100 breaks. Consider straddles to profit from volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
Eurozone banks plan slightly tighter household credit in 2026, driven by new CRR3 capital rules. Yet loan growth stays strong. Traders may expect calmer rates, low volatility, and sector divergence. – vtmarketsmy.com
Mexico’s Q4 current account surplus hit $7.7B, far below the $11.5B forecast—fueling bets on a weaker peso. Traders eye USD/MXN options, Banxico turns dovish, volatility rises. – vtmarketsmy.com
Mexico’s current account surplus jumped to 1.6% of GDP, boosting confidence in the peso. With high rates and record FDI, USD/MXN may break 17.05—favor MXN-long trades. – vtmarketsmy.com
Silver rebounds 3.4% to $90.25 after a dip, up 24% in five days. Trend stays bullish, but dollar strength caps gains. Watch $92.87 breakout or $86.08 support. – vtmarketsmy.com
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