Although the last week was intense, this one may be more dynamic and volatile. After the FOMC meeting and controversial decisions from the Bank of England, we saw a historical pound decrease, and the gold plunge. And there’s even more for you.
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After the US CPI last week came out above the forecast, traders started expecting a 75-basis point rate hike…
In this video, we will talk about the potential change of a trend in the euro, another stock rally amid a global downtrend, gold prospects, and news that shakes the world right now. It’ll be a helpful video you don’t want to miss.
The Federal Reserve speeds up its quantitative tightening, and this is certainly bullish news for the USD. At the same time, this is a negative factor for the American stocks, which have entered their seasonally worst month.
Last week the speech of the Fed's Chair Jerome Powell led to big swings in the market. The USD jumped, while EURUSD and GBPUSD revisited lows. Gold and US500 also got under pressure.
The gold has made a perfect retest, but will it hold against the rising dollar? Also, the Jackson Hole Symposium and Jerome Powell's speech may become critical for most assets, and finally, more economic releases and earnings reports await you.
After last week's CPI turned the markets upside down, we are looking at the performance of the US dollar…
The release of the US CPI on Wednesday will determine whether US500 continues its advance or reverses down. Tensions between the US and China boosted the demand for gold, but will it persist?
A lot of exciting events are happening this week, including nonfarm payrolls, BOE and RBA rate hikes, and earnings season.
The trading world is looking forward to the FOMC meeting on Wednesday! The rate hike is obvious…
Gold still has space to fall, and the euro is trying to price the ECB rate hike. Inflation readings, Elon Musk problems, earning reports, and the overall market outlook for forex await you in this video.
The latest US jobs report helped to ease fears of a recession. The US dollar fell after Friday's job reports, but only in short term. The USD is still the market’s #1 currency.