As we enter January, we have a series of very unusual long term cycles come together. Every few years we see long term cycles – monthly cycles align across a series of instruments. This is a rare occurrence and often portends a significant shift in economic conditions. There are some potential incredible opportunities. Here is
Commodity currencies are starting the week with a modest recovery as Aussie, Kiwi, and Loonie attempt to pare steep losses from earlier in the month. Gains remain limited in the subdued holiday trading environment, but these currencies could see further upside if China’s NBS PMIs due tomorrow deliver an improved outlook for 2025. However, any
The USD/JPY is trading at a new high for the day, reaching last week’s peak of 157.918—the highest level since July 18. The day began near session lows at 157.122 but saw an acceleration during the early U.S. session, coinciding with the opening of the U.S. debt market. U.S. Treasury yields are also moving higher,
High risk warning: Foreign exchange trading carries a high level of risk that may not be suitable for all investors. Leverage creates additional risk and loss exposure. Before you decide to trade foreign exchange, carefully consider your investment objectives, experience level, and risk tolerance. You could lose some or all your initial investment; do not
Gold February futures contracts at MCX opened slightly higher on Monday at Rs 76,727 per 10 gram, which is up by 0.24% or Rs 183 while silver March futures contracts were trading at Rs 88,967/kg, up by 0.09% or Rs 80. Gold prices fell by Rs 400/10 grams in the month of December so far
AUD/USD gains ground to near 0.6220 in Monday’s early Asian session. Fed officials have become more cautious about cutting interest rates, which might support the USD. The RBA dovish expectation is likely to weigh on the Aussie. The AUD/USD pair holds positive ground around 0.6220 during the early Asian session on Monday. However, the potential
SPX outlook: critical levels to watch for traders and investors The SPX price index is navigating a crucial technical landscape, with several key levels and indicators shaping its trajectory. A closer look reveals resistance at 6,200, support near the anchored VWAP, and the unclosed Trump Gap at 5,780, offering actionable insights for traders and in
China’s central government has urged local authorities to provide financial aid to people facing high living costs, particularly in the lead-up to the New Year and Lunar New Year festivals. Municipalities that can afford it are encouraged to offer subsidies, temporarily reduce prices, and link social assistance to price levels, according to the Ministry of
NZD/JPY inches higher on Friday, touching 88.90 and holding recent upside momentum. MACD bars remain green but have flattened, signaling cautious optimism amid lingering downside risks. RSI moves up to 51, entering positive territory as buyers tentatively return. NZD/JPY added a modest 0.20% on Friday, climbing to 88.90 and building on the gains seen since
While UK traders celebrate Boxing Day, the GBP/USD is under pressure, falling to new session lows and extending its decline further away from the downward-sloping 100-hour moving average. The pair opened the post-Christmas trading day just below the 100-hour moving average, currently at 1.25365, and remained below it during the Asian Pacific session. As the
The European major indices are closing higher on the day. That runs counter to the moves seen in the US stock indices which are down sharply as money rebalances out of US and into Europe (at least today). The final numbers are showing: German DAX, +0.68% France’s CAC, +1.0% UK’s FTSE 100, +0.16% Spain’s Ibex,
Gold inched higher on Thursday in holiday-thinned trade, as investors focused on the U.S. Federal Reserve’s interest rate strategy and anticipated tariff policies under President-elect Donald Trump, both of which could influence the metal’s direction in the coming year. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold rose 0.2% to $2,619.59 per ounce, as of 0023 GMT. * Bullion
The Dow Jones lost 400 points on Friday. Holiday markets traded on the low side, Dow ended the week flat. Another midweek holiday next week will crimp market volumes. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) shed around 400 points on a quiet Friday. Most investors are still out of the markets on holidays and thin
The major US stock indices are continuing their slide with NASDAQ now down -2.10% at 19,600. S&P is down -1.40% at 5952.00 Dow industrial average is down -0.98% at 42900.29 The Russell 2000 is down -40 24 points or -1.85% at 2239.20 US yields have started to move back to the lower after the sharp
High risk warning: Foreign exchange trading carries a high level of risk that may not be suitable for all investors. Leverage creates additional risk and loss exposure. Before you decide to trade foreign exchange, carefully consider your investment objectives, experience level, and risk tolerance. You could lose some or all your initial investment; do not
Oil prices edged higher on Thursday in thin holiday trading, driven by hopes for additional fiscal stimulus in China, the world’s biggest oil importer, while an anticipated decline in U.S. crude inventories also provided support. Brent crude futures rose 11 cents, or 0.2%, to $73.69 a barrel by 0148 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude
The US Dollar trades stable in very calm holiday trading on Friday. Monthly Industrial Production in Japan fell by 2.3%, less than the expected 3.5%, while big Chinese manufacturers also reported falling profits. The US Dollar Index (DXY) briefly slipt below 108.00, remains close to a two-year high. The US Dollar (USD) is trading a
The EURUSD moved higher in the early European market and in doing so, extended above the falling 200-hour MA (green line currently at 1.04286). The high price reached 1.04433 which was short of the highs from earlier this week and the high from last Friday near 1.0448. Those highs stalled ahead of a swing area
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