Hot spot tracking
- Trump may reach a very large-scale deal involving the purchase of oil and natural gas from Alaska. This news is bullish for oil and natural gas.
- Lebanon's president orders the military to respond to Israeli military invasion. This news is bearish for crude oil.
- The European Central Bank unanimously decided to keep the deposit facility rate unchanged at 2%, holding steady for the third consecutive meeting. This news is positive for the euro.
Product Hot Comment
Forex
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open EUR/USD ▲0.04% 1.15737 1.15696 GBP/USD ▲0.05% 1.31607 1.31536 AUD/USD ▲0.13% 0.65593 0.65508 USD/JPY ▼-0.17% 153.816 154.078 GBP/CAD ▲0.06% 1.8399 1.83873 NZD/CAD ▲0.04% 0.80296 0.80265 📝 Review:On Thursday, influenced by Powell's hawkish stance, the U.S. Dollar Index strengthened, ultimately closing up 0.38% at 99.51. The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield ended at 4.0990%, while the policy-sensitive 2-year U.S. Treasury yield closed at 3.6160%.🕵️ Operation suggestion:USD/JPY 153.887 Buy Target Price 154.982
Gold
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open Gold ▲0.66% 4046.11 4019.62 Silver ▲0.58% 49.149 48.865 📝 Review:Investors view recent trade developments as a de-escalation of tensions rather than a structural change in relations, with uncertainties remaining. Spot gold rebounded from consecutive days of decline, reclaiming the 4020 level, and ultimately closed up 2.39% at $4024.49 per ounce; spot silver ended up 2.84% at $48.92 per ounce.🕵️ Operation suggestion:Gold 4041.45 Sell Target Price 3909.31
Crude Oil
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open WTI Crude Oil ▼-0.21% 59.967 60.096 Brent Crude Oil ▼-0.21% 63.859 63.993 📝 Review:Traders are assessing the impact of US sanctions, and international oil prices are fluctuating within a narrow range. WTI crude oil ultimately closed down 0.08% at $60.16 per barrel; Brent crude oil ultimately closed down 0.28% at $64.02 per barrel.🕵️ Operation suggestion:WTI Crude Oil 60.071 Sell Target Price 59.440
Indice
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open Nasdaq 100 ▲0.04% 26036.95 26027.55 Dow Jones ▲0.07% 47593.6 47559 S&P 500 ▲0.05% 6868.05 6864.95 US Dollar Index ▲0.02% 99.28 99.26 📝 Review:The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 0.23%, the S&P 500 index fell 0.99%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index dropped 1.57%. Tesla (TSLA.O) fell 4%, Meta (META.O) dropped 11.3%, Nvidia (NVDA.O) declined 2%, Microsoft (MSFT.O) fell nearly 3%, and Google (GOOG.O) bucked the trend with a 2.5% gain. The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index closed down 1.88%, NetEase (NTES.O) fell 4%, and Alibaba (BABA.N) dropped more than 3%.🕵️ Operation suggestion:Nasdaq 100 26030.150 Buy Target Price 26244.380
Crypto
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open BitCoin ▲0.60% 108495.5 107845.2 Ethereum ▲0.92% 3806.2 3771.5 Dogecoin ▲1.70% 0.18194 0.17889 📝 Review:From last night to today, Bitcoin surged, plummeted, and then fluctuated, once reaching a high of $122,335. Due to Powell's hawkish remarks triggering risk aversion, it quickly fell back to $106,304 and is now fluctuating around $111,000 (a drop of over 4% in 24 hours). In terms of news, over $52 million in positions were liquidated within 24 hours, with 82.5% being long positions, compounded by the impact of the Sino-US leaders' meeting on the market. From a technical perspective, the MACD shows a high-level dead cross, the RSI is bearish, key support is at $106,600 (last week's low), and resistance is at $112,000 (EMA resistance cluster), with short-term adjustment pressure still present.🕵️ Operation suggestion:BitCoin 108244.3 Sell Target Price 106136.3
Calendar
- 21:00 (GMT+8): Germany October CPI MoM Preliminary
- 21:15 (GMT+8): Eurozone to 30 October European Central Bank Deposit Facility Rate
- 22:30 (GMT+8): U.S. EIA Natural Gas Stocks for the Week Ending October 24
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