Gold prices decline as easing trade tensions and a strong dollar reduce safe-haven demand. With the Fed expected to hold interest rates, the outlook remains bearish, signaling potential for further drops. – vtmarketsmy.com
President Trump and UK PM Starmer may discuss a potential trade deal, as GBPUSD falls due to poor UK retail sales. Bearish momentum persists, with interest rate cuts anticipated for the pound. – vtmarketsmy.com
Trump’s trade strategy aims for a weaker dollar to boost exports, alongside imminent tariffs signaling increased market volatility. Legal developments concerning Maxwell may further complicate the economic landscape. – vtmarketsmy.com
European gas prices are falling due to rising LNG imports and increased storage. While short-term volatility is low, watch for future demand shifts, especially from Asia, signaling potential price increases ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
AUD/USD is stuck in a consolidation phase between 0.6570 and 0.6615, with a slight chance of reaching 0.6645 long-term. Traders should consider strategies like selling volatility within this range. – vtmarketsmy.com
The Bank of Canada is likely to maintain interest rates at 2.75% on July 30, with economists expecting cuts by 2025. Anticipate currency weakness and potential investment strategies amid economic uncertainty. – vtmarketsmy.com
USDCAD rises after President Trump’s tariff comments weakened the Canadian dollar. Traders should prepare for volatility by considering options strategies like call buying and long strangles to capitalize on potential price swings. – vtmarketsmy.com
Kazakhstan’s oil exports faced disruptions due to Russian regulations, but loading resumed, stabilizing the market. As supply normalizes, traders should prepare for potential price corrections amid ongoing OPEC+ discipline. – vtmarketsmy.com
The GBP/USD fluctuated around key resistance levels amid mixed economic signals. US job growth supports dollar strength while persistent UK inflation may bolster the pound. Traders should expect volatility ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
Market volatility is expected to rise as President Trump hints at potential trade deals and interest rate cuts. Strategies include buying options and focusing on tech equities amidst uncertainty. – vtmarketsmy.com
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