Nvidia and AMD will pay 15% of chip sales revenue from China to the US for export licenses, easing regulatory uncertainty. This deal may pressure profits and increase market volatility for both stocks. – vtmarketsmy.com
Fed Governor Michelle Bowman proposes three rate cuts due to a weakening labor market and contained inflation. This shift could drive stock prices up and reduce market volatility as traders adapt their strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
US equity futures rise as Nvidia and AMD face new chip sale revenue requirements impacting profits. Meanwhile, a potential Fed rate cut and Japan’s holiday affects US markets’ liquidity. – vtmarketsmy.com
Nvidia and AMD’s deal to pay 15% of chip sales revenue to the US government will negatively impact their profits and the tech sector, sparking a potential market correction. – vtmarketsmy.com
Japanese markets are closed for Mountain Day, leading to reduced trading activity and potential price swings, especially in yen pairs. Traders should prepare for volatility upon market reopening and consider hedging strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
Nvidia and AMD could allocate 15% of their China chip sales to the US, affecting their earnings significantly. Traders brace for volatility, with strategies available for both bullish and bearish positions. – vtmarketsmy.com
The US aims to finalize trade negotiations with Canada, Mexico, and Switzerland by October’s end, causing market uncertainty. Traders may find opportunities in options to hedge against potential volatility in currencies and sectors. – vtmarketsmy.com
Monday morning exhibits thin market liquidity, prompting potential forex volatility. With a stronger yen and hints of Fed rate cuts, traders should consider long positions in GBP and EUR as the market shifts. – vtmarketsmy.com
Next week features crucial economic reports like US CPI and Retail Sales, alongside central bank meetings. With potential US-Russia talks on Ukraine, market volatility is anticipated—prepare for sharp moves! – vtmarketsmy.com
China’s consumer prices remained stable in July, avoiding deflation but highlighting ongoing economic weaknesses. Persistent factory-gate price drops signal low demand, making recovery challenging and bearish for equity investments. – vtmarketsmy.com
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