Asian stocks dropped amid worries about a resurgence in virus cases in many U.S. states. Japanese, Australian and Korean shares were all down more than 1%. China and Hong Kong are closed...
Chart of the Day GBPAUD
Chart of the Day GBPAUDGBPAUD Potential Reversal Zone - Probable Price PathA trifecta of negative news headlines sees markets adopt a cautious tone – disturbing trends in US COVID19 case numbers,...
Daily Market Outlook, June 25, 2020
Daily Market Outlook, June 25, 2020 The Asian equity market is down this morning following big declines yesterday in Europe and the US, although some markets are closed for holidays. Reports link the...
Russian Ruble Is Targeting the Level of 70.50: What’s Next?
Good day,The USD/RUB pair broke the downtrend and walk along the broken line. We feel that now the Russian ruble might either pull from the level of 70.50 down or break it out and jump. At that, the...
Gold’s Renewed Momentum Hints Markets are Worried about US Inflation
Gold's renewed momentum was one of the most notable market events this week, sending price to a new 2020 high:It looks like bulls and bears argued for two months about the direction as the price...
Chart of The Day XAUUSD (Gold)
Chart of the Day XAUUSD (Gold)XAUUSD (Gold) Potential Reversal Zone - Probable Price PathIs the US-China Phase 1 trade deal on or off – that is the question. Markets nearly had a heart attack when...
Daily Market Outlook, June 24, 2020
Daily Market Outlook, June 24, 2020 Sentiment was mixed during the Asian market session. Yesterday’s PMI reports reaffirmed expectations of a global economic recovery at least in the near term....
Daily Commodity Outlook, June 24 2020
Stocks in Asia were mixed on Wednesday after the S & P 500 closed well off its earlier 1.2% gain on reports of a surge in cases in several hotspots in the South and Southwest of the...
Tickmill's Investing Diva, USDCHF Daily Outlook 24-06-20
USDCHF Daily Outlook - On Tuesday Nasdaq hit a record high and the Dow jumped 100 points in the US, Flash Eurozone Manufacturing PMI came in at 46.9 vs. 39.4 in May, and New Zealand kept its interest...
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