Hot spot tracking
- The U.S. private sector lost an average of 11,250 jobs per week; Goldman Sachs speculated that U.S. non-farm payrolls would fall by about 50,000 in October, the largest decline since 2020. This news is negative for the U.S. economy, negative for the U.S. dollar and U.S. stocks.
- India cuts December Russian crude oil orders and increases purchases of US crude oil. This news is bullish for crude oil.
- Thai Prime Minister Anutin reaffirmed that he will no longer abide by the Thailand-Cambodia Joint Peace Declaration. This news is bullish for crude oil.
Product Hot Comment
Forex
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open EUR/USD ▲0.01% 1.15867 1.1585 GBP/USD ▼-0.09% 1.3145 1.31572 AUD/USD ▲0.09% 0.65309 0.65249 USD/JPY ▲0.12% 154.25 154.063 GBP/CAD ▼-0.04% 1.84215 1.84292 NZD/CAD ▼-0.02% 0.79213 0.79229 📝 Review:On Tuesday, due to market concerns about the deterioration of the U.S. labor market, the U.S. dollar index continued to decline and experienced a significant drop before the U.S. trading session. However, it recovered some of its losses during the U.S. trading session, ultimately closing down 0.12% at 99.48. U.S. bond markets were closed for the day in observance of Veterans Day.🕵️ Operation suggestion:USD/JPY 154.174 Sell Target Price 153.480
Gold
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open Gold ▲0.44% 4145.4 4127.15 Silver ▲0.30% 51.358 51.205 📝 Review:Spot gold repeatedly approached the $4,150 mark during the session, hitting a new high in nearly three weeks, but failed to break through and instead gave back some gains, ultimately closing up 0.26% at $4,126.36 per ounce; spot silver held firmly above the $50 mark, closing up 1.4% at $51.20 per ounce.🕵️ Operation suggestion:Gold 4141.58 Buy Target Price 4215.22
Crude Oil
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open WTI Crude Oil ▼-0.16% 60.874 60.97 Brent Crude Oil ▲2.02% 65.117 63.828 📝 Review:Crude oil fell first and then rose. WTI crude oil started its upward trend during the European trading session, once surging above $61 during the session, and finally closed up 1.72% at $60.96 per barrel; Brent crude oil finally closed up 1.79% at $64.89 per barrel.🕵️ Operation suggestion:WTI Crude Oil 60.901 Buy Target Price 62.028
Indice
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open Nasdaq 100 ▲0.10% 25579.75 25555.45 Dow Jones ▲0.06% 47962.4 47931.4 S&P 500 ▲0.07% 6854.25 6849.75 US Dollar Index ▼0.00% 99.28 99.28 📝 Review:The three major U.S. stock indices were mixed, with the Dow Jones closing up 1.18%, the S&P 500 up 0.21%, and the Nasdaq down 0.25%. Nvidia (NVDA.O) fell 2.96%, Coreweave (CRWV.O) plunged 16%, Coinbase (COIN.O) and Micron Technology (MU.O) dropped over 4%, while Apple (AAPL.O) rose 2%. The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index edged down, with XPeng (XPEV.N) surging over 7% and Alibaba (BABA.N) falling 3%.🕵️ Operation suggestion:Nasdaq 100 25574.950 Buy Target Price 25861.750
Crypto
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open BitCoin ▲0.29% 103239 102937.5 Ethereum ▼-0.63% 3405.3 3426.8 Dogecoin ▼-1.10% 0.17038 0.17227 📝 Review:Bitcoin experienced wide fluctuations from last night to today, trading in the range of $102,476-$107,500. It is currently quoted at $102,900 (down 2.76% in 24 hours), with a total liquidation of $288 million across the network. On the news front, BlackRock's holdings of over 750,000 coins provide support, MicroStrategy continues to increase its holdings, and the Fed's regulatory easing is beneficial in the long term. Technically, the RSI at 37.91 is neutral, MACD shows a buy signal but short-term moving averages indicate selling pressure. Key support is at $102,500, resistance at $106,500, and insufficient volume leads to a stalemate between bulls and bears.🕵️ Operation suggestion:BitCoin 102960.0 Sell Target Price 100191.7
Calendar
- 15:00 (GMT+8): Germany October CPI Month-on-Month Final Value
- 20:00 (GMT+8): US MBA 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate for the Week Ending November 7
- 22:20 (GMT+8): Speech by Williams, Permanent Voter of the US FOMC and President of the New York Fed
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