Chart Art: Gold (XAU/USD) Long-Term Trend Correction
Gold has been in correction mode recently, but is the precious metal finally ready to resume its climb soon? Check out these nearby support zones that could attract bulls!
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Gold has been in correction mode recently, but is the precious metal finally ready to resume its climb soon? Check out these nearby support zones that could attract bulls!
Read MoreThis week our currency strategists focused on the RBA Monetary Policy Statement for potential high-quality setups. Check out how this setup played out!
Read MoreMarkets were “tariffied” as Trump’s import tax announcement rocked global FX. Safe havens soared, commodity currencies sank. What’s next? Dive into this week’s FX playbook for clues.
Read MoreIs this euro pair feeling exhausted from its climb? Don’t miss out on this potential reversal formation that’s brewing on its 4-hour time frame.
Read MoreWTI crude oil has been on a tear lately, boosted by threats of additional sanctions on Russian oil. But can worsening trade tensions force the triangle top to hold as a ceiling?
Read MoreWith risk aversion growing, our AUD/JPY short case study has performed well. Let’s review and analyze our trade adjustment or exit options.
Read MoreThe RBA is widely expected to keep its policies steady in April, but it may not stop AUD bears from pouncing. Here’s why we’re looking at AUD/CAD and AUD/JPY!
Read MoreBuckle up – we’re heading into what could be the most volatile week of 2025 so far! All eyes are on Trump’s “Liberation Day” this Tuesday & the latest the U.S. NFP release, too.
Read MoreAlthough the RBA hinted at a pause in its easing cycle, weakening economic data and trade risks could convince policymakers to cut rates again. Here’s what I’m watching on AUD/NZD and AUD/CHF in this scenario.
Read MoreThis week, our currency strategists focused on the Australia CPI Report (February 2025) for potential high-quality setups on Aussie dollar pairs.
Read MoreEffort only fully releases its reward after a person refuses to quit.Napoleon Hill