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  • U.S. jobless claims hit highest level in nearly two years
  • Three Fed officials see room to shrink balance sheet
  • The two largest foreign creditors of the United States both reduced their holdings of U.S. debt in September.

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  • Forex Forex
    Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open
    EUR/USD 0.02% 1.08524 1.08532
    GBP/USD -0.04% 1.24141 1.24151
    AUD/USD -0.59% 0.64739 0.64746
    USD/JPY -0.36% 150.73 150.711
    GBP/CAD 0.55% 1.70747 1.70692
    NZD/CAD -0.31% 0.82109 0.82082
    📝 Review:British consumer prices rose less than expected in October, prompting the market to anticipate an interest rate cut by the Bank of England in advance, and the pound extended its losses on Thursday (November 16). As of press time, GBP/EUR fell 0.2% to 87.52, having previously hit 87.65, the lowest level since May 5.
    🕵️ Operation suggestion:

    USD/JPY 150.653  Buy  Target Price  151.048

  • Gold Gold
    Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open
    Gold 1.07% 1981.18 1981.04
    Silver 1.29% 23.723 23.733
    📝 Review:Spot gold rose sharply and resumed its upward trend. Boosted by a weaker U.S. dollar and falling Treasury yields, gold prices broke through resistance at $1,975 and jumped to their highest level in more than a week at $1,987.85 an ounce. Gold prices rose above $20, also driven by technical factors.
    🕵️ Operation suggestion:

    Gold 1982.55  Buy  Target Price  1990.42

  • Crude Oil Crude Oil
    Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open
    WTI Crude Oil -4.65% 73.096 73.102
    📝 Review:Oil prices ended lower on Thursday as rising U.S. crude inventories and signs of slowing demand around the world weighed on market sentiment. The settlement price of international crude oil futures closed sharply down by more than 4%.
    🕵️ Operation suggestion:

    WTI Crude Oil 73.290  Sell  Target Price  72.282

  • Indice Indice
    Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open
    Nasdaq 100 0.21% 15821.95 15822.75
    Dow Jones -0.02% 34940.1 34971.6
    S&P 500 0.20% 4508.35 4510.45
    📝 Review:The three major U.S. stock indexes fluctuated within a narrow range, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing down 0.13%, the Nasdaq Composite Index closing up 0.12%, and the S&P 500 Index closing up 0.1%. Walmart Inc (WMT.N) closed nearly 8%, while Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) fell nearly 4%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index closed down 3%, Alibaba (BABA.N) fell more than 9%, Bilibili (BILI.O) fell 7.7%, and Xpeng Motors (XPEV.N) fell 6.6%.
    🕵️ Operation suggestion:

    Nasdaq 100 15824.850  Buy  Target Price  15978.150

  • Crypto Crypto
    Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open
    BitCoin -4.66% 35959.4 36204.2
    Ethereum -4.70% 1951.1 1961.6
    Dogecoin 3.85% 0.07856 0.07808
    📝 Review:Looking at the overall trend, the multi-party forces in the Bitcoin market are clearly dominant. The long-term trend is still multi-party, and the 4h structure has not been destroyed. The main contradiction today is that Bitcoin has broken a new high, but the perpetual contract has not broken a new high. So is there anything here? Selling point, is it the first sale or the second sale? It may not be possible to give an answer now, so the short side needs to be very cautious. Judging from the daily line pattern, a strong top pattern has not yet been formed. It is still dominated by many parties. In order to avoid the market directly breaking new highs again, the short side is best to move forward. High stop loss.
    🕵️ Operation suggestion:

    BitCoin 36116.6  Buy  Target Price  37351.0

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