If you were hoping we would ease into Labor Day, we’re sorry to say that’s not the case.
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Markets Week Ahead: S&P 500, Gold Prices, US Dollar, FOMC Minutes, NZD/USD, RBNZ Rate Hike?
The S&P 500 gained as gold prices recovered from a flash crash early last week. A drop in Treasury yields on Friday sank the US Dollar. Will an RBNZ rate hike further bolster the New Zealand Dollar?
Dow Jones, Nasdaq 100, S&P 500 Forecasts for the Week Ahead
The Dow Jones and S&P 500 rose as the Nasdaq 100 ranged. Treasury yields seem to be on the rise, with stocks eyeing Fed Chair Jerome Powell, FOMC Minutes and US retail sales data.
USD/ZAR Outlook: Doubtful South African Rand Centers on FOMC
The rand heads into the week with its focus firmly on local economic data and the upcoming FOMC meeting which could provide near-term directional bias for USD/ZAR.
Euro Forecast: EUR/USD Prepares to Break Critical 1.17 Support Level
Stronger GDP growth in the US than the Eurozone this year and an earlier tightening of US monetary policy will likely continue to put downward pressure on EUR/USD, taking it to new 2021 lows.
Gold Flash Crash Reversed, Fed Gears Up for Taper Signal
Gold breaks key pivot, resistance ahead likely to cap. Fed Officials talk tapering.
Soccer Star Lionel Messi to Receive Pay in Ethereum-Based Cryptocurrency
Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi will receive payment in cryptocurrency tokens as part of his move to French club Paris Saint-Germain, the club announced Thursday. Amid soaring popularity of cryptocurrency, the player’s lucrative two-year deal with the team further legitimizes
Lessons Learned by A First-Time Options Trader
Like so many others, I got into the market at the beginning of the pandemic. I thought it would be a great way to pass some time during the quarantine and at the suggestion of my friends, I opened a Robinhood (HOOD) account.
What Is an Earnings Call and Why Should Investors Care About It?
It can help to think of an earnings call like a report card for a business. Just like how students explain their report cards to their parents at the end of a semester or school year, public companies will meet with investors, analysts and the media to discuss their recent perfor
50 Years After the ‚Nixon Shock‘
It was 50 years ago today that Nixon met at Camp David and decided to close the gold window, thus ending the Bretton Woods system of exchange rate management.