Month: December 2022

In the past year we’ve seen the implosions of: NFTs Meme stocks Crypto Tech stocks With that, you would think retail traders would sober up. Instead, they’ve switched from hard liquor to crack cocaine in the of ultra-short-dated equity options. Here’s a chart from Goldman Sachs showing that 44% of SPX volume in the third
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gold buying typically happens behind the scenes, the recent record-high purchases created a stir in the market and raises the question of whether central banks know more. Judging by their investment performance, we do not believe they know more. Instead, we see their behaviour as sending political statements to Washington, Berlin, or Brussels. Dating back
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Risk sentiment took a U-turn last week after more hawkish than expected FOMC projections and, more important, ECB forward guidance. Euro ended as the biggest winner for the week, trained by Swiss Franc, and the Dollar. Australian Dollar was the worst performer, followed by Sterling, and then Kiwi. Canadian Dollar and Yen ended mixed. The
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Risk aversion weighed on high-beta currencies like the Australian Dollar. Global central banks hiking rates and eyeing additional increases sounded recession alarms, dampening investors’ mood. AUD/USD Price Analysis: Downward biased, after tumbling from weekly highs, heading to the 50-day EMA. The Australian Dollar (AUD) slides against the US Dollar (USD) amidst a dampened market sentiment
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The Digital Currency Group and its affiliates (DCG), which manages $296.7 million (280 million euros) in deposits and digital assets of crypto exchange Bitvavo for off-chain staking services, suspended repayments citing liquidity problems amid the bear market. However, Bitvavo announced to prefund the locked assets, preventing DCG-induced service disruption for users. With users proactively exploring
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