Hot spot tracking
- Fed Vice Chair Jefferson reiterated the need for cautious policy adjustments, while Fed Governor Waller supports a December rate cut. This news is negative for the US dollar.
- European Commission: Raises this year's GDP growth forecast from 0.9% to 1.3%. This news is bullish for the Euro.
- It is reported that Sudan's energy facilities were attacked, and oil exports were interrupted. This news is bullish for crude oil.
Product Hot Comment
Forex
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open EUR/USD ▼-0.05% 1.15854 1.1591 GBP/USD ▼-0.09% 1.31453 1.31575 AUD/USD ▼-0.18% 0.64836 0.64955 USD/JPY ▲0.11% 155.372 155.204 GBP/CAD ▼-0.02% 1.8474 1.84778 NZD/CAD ▼-0.19% 0.79376 0.79524 📝 Review:On Monday, due to the cooling expectations for a Fed rate cut in December, the dollar index continued its rebound, closing up 0.272% at 99.53; U.S. Treasury yields remained stable, with the benchmark 10-year yield closing at 4.143%, and the policy-sensitive 2-year yield closing at 3.619%.🕵️ Operation suggestion:USD/JPY 155.250 Buy Target Price 156.163
Gold
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open Gold ▼-0.43% 4027.28 4044.67 Silver ▼-1.38% 49.485 50.175 📝 Review:Spot gold plunged during the session, falling for the third consecutive trading day, at one point dropping nearly $100 from the day's high, and finally closed down 0.83% at $4,045.67 per ounce; spot silver finally closed down 0.69% at $50.21 per ounce.🕵️ Operation suggestion:Gold 4034.63 Sell Target Price 3930.88
Crude Oil
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open WTI Crude Oil ▼-0.11% 59.566 59.634 Brent Crude Oil ▲1.26% 64.354 63.554 📝 Review:International crude oil opened lower as Russia's Novorossiysk port resumed oil exports after a two-day suspension. WTI crude oil failed to break through the $60 mark again during the session, eventually closing down 0.13% at $59.74 per barrel; Brent crude oil ended down 0.38% at $63.71 per barrel.🕵️ Operation suggestion:WTI Crude Oil 59.633 Buy Target Price 60.800
Indice
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open Nasdaq 100 ▼-0.34% 24751.15 24835.95 Dow Jones ▼-0.17% 46557.4 46636.4 S&P 500 ▼-0.25% 6664.35 6680.75 US Dollar Index ▲0.32% 99.39 99.07 📝 Review:The three major U.S. stock indices all fell, with the Dow Jones closing down 1.18%, the S&P 500 down 0.9%, and the Nasdaq down 0.84%. Google (GOOG.O), in which Buffett built a position, rose 3%, while Apple (AAPL.O) and Nvidia (NVDA.O) fell by over 2%, and Coinbase (COIN.O) dropped 7%. The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index fell 1.2%, with Alibaba (BABA.N) up 2.5% and XPeng (XPEV.N) plunging 10.3%.🕵️ Operation suggestion:Nasdaq 100 24801.950 Sell Target Price 24538.790
Crypto
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open BitCoin ▼-0.66% 91580.5 92185.1 Ethereum ▲0.51% 3033.2 3017.9 Dogecoin ▼-1.31% 0.14941 0.1514 📝 Review:From last night to today, Bitcoin experienced a震荡 decline followed by a slight rebound, once touching a low of $93,778.6 and currently trading around $95,000 (with narrow fluctuations over 24 hours). On the news front, the probability of a Fed rate cut in December has fallen below 50%, continuous net outflows from Bitcoin ETFs have intensified selling pressure, and institutional capital withdrawals are suppressing sentiment. Technically, the 50-day moving average crossed below the 200-day moving average forming a death cross, while the RSI rebounding from the oversold zone indicates weakened selling pressure. Key support is at $94,000, resistance at $98,000, with short-term bulls and bears battling within the range.🕵️ Operation suggestion:BitCoin 91991.5 Sell Target Price 89503.8
Calendar
- 21:55 (GMT+8): U.S. Redbook Commercial Retail Sales Year-over-Year for the Week Ending November 14
- 23:00 (GMT+8): US November NAHB Housing Market Index
- 23:00(GMT+8): US August Factory Orders Month-over-Month
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