The DAX outperformed European indices, rising 0.42%, while US stocks faced declines. With market volatility expected, traders should consider protective options on the NASDAQ and gold for hedging. – vtmarketsmy.com
The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow estimate for Q3 rose to 2.5%, signaling surprising economic strength. This challenges slowing economy views, prompting potential market volatility and influencing investment strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
The EURUSD is testing its 200-hour moving average of 1.1577, driven by falling U.S. bond yields and a hawkish ECB. Traders eye potential strategies as market dynamics shift. – vtmarketsmy.com
Today’s market showed mixed results: Oracle thrived while Microsoft and Nvidia fell. The healthcare sector, led by Pfizer’s gains, contrasts with bearish financial trends. Investors should focus on stable opportunities. – vtmarketsmy.com
U.S. stock indices, including the S&P 500, are struggling after failing to maintain gains amid weak economic data. Traders should prepare for potential downside targets as bearish sentiment grows. – vtmarketsmy.com
July’s ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI fell to 50.1, signaling declining economic activity and rising prices, complicating the Fed’s next moves. With job losses and slowing growth, recession fears loom large. – vtmarketsmy.com
In July 2025, the services sector flourished, with strong growth in technology and financials, while consumer and basic materials lagged. Strategies like buying tech ETFs and shorting basic materials are advised. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USD/CHF faces downward pressure after failing to maintain the 0.8102 resistance level, with support zones eyeing 0.8062–0.8054. Tariff uncertainties could lead to increased market volatility ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
USDCAD is at a critical juncture between 1.3762 support and 1.3810 resistance. Tariff tensions may spark volatility, urging traders to prepare for potential significant breakouts in the upcoming weeks. – vtmarketsmy.com
Canada’s trade deficit widened to C$5.86 billion in June, with exports dropping significantly and highlighting economic fragility. The Bank of Canada may maintain cautious policies amidst ongoing trade uncertainties. – vtmarketsmy.com
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