United States CFTC Gold NC Net Positions down to $163.2K from previous $168.3K | FXStreet
United States CFTC Gold NC Net Positions down to $163.2K from previous $168.3K
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United States CFTC Gold NC Net Positions down to $163.2K from previous $168.3K
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As the chart of the US Dollar Index (DXY) shows, today the value is sitting near an important resistance level around 100.20 points. We highlighted this level earlier — including in our analytical post from 10 November. Fluctuations in the USD against other currencies are forming a configuration of two channels: → A blue bullish…
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Japan Tokyo Consumer Price Index (YoY) dipped from previous 2.7% to 2% in December Source link
SanDisk (NASDAQ: SNDK) surged over 1000% since its IPO last year and it shows no signs of slowing. Today, we decode the Elliott Wave structure behind its powerful breakout. Consequently, our analysis charts a precise path to higher targets. This technical blueprint reveals a compelling setup fueled by pure momentum. Elliott Wave Analysis SNDK rallied from…
It’s been a roller‑coaster week—between volatile macro data, tariff threats, and fresh geopolitical turmoil, all jostling with record‑breaking crypto moves. US inflation data eased a touch as CPI (core at 0.2% vs 0.3% exp) and PPI (unchanged, 0.2% consensus) both came in cooler than expected, while Retail Sales surprised to the upside, showing consumer demand…
Highlights include US PCE, BoJ, China Activity Data, Flash PMIs, and Inflation from the UK, Japan and Canada Marketwatch MON: US Holiday (MLK Day), Eurogroup Summit; EZ Final HICP (Dec), Canadian CPI (Dec), Chinese GDP (Q4), US Leading index (Oct), Housing Starts/Building Permits (Oct), Philadelphia Fed (Jan), New Home Sales (Nov), Australian Flash PMIs…