Financial & Forex Market Recap – July 1, 2026
Oil tumbled on U.S.-Iran optimism as Fed Chair Warsh said inflation risks had eased at a central banking forum. Equities finished mixed, bitcoin led, and the dollar leaned modestly higher.
Read MoreOil tumbled on U.S.-Iran optimism as Fed Chair Warsh said inflation risks had eased at a central banking forum. Equities finished mixed, bitcoin led, and the dollar leaned modestly higher.
Read MoreJune’s back-to-back survey misses suggest US consumers are still rattled, and forex traders have real reason to pay attention.
Read MoreThe June NFP report drops in a shortened trading week, potentially triggering volatility as the jobs numbers could impact Fed expectations.
Read MoreA fresh bullish MACD cross puts CAD/JPY back on watch. Learn how traders may interpret the signal, from breakout potential to whipsaw risk.
Read MoreWall Street capped its best quarter in six years as chipmakers led equities to fresh highs, while the dollar drifted neutral to net bearish and Bitcoin slid below $60,000.
Read MoreCanada’s GDP rose 0.5% in April 2026, beating forecasts, but an oil-driven rebound and a weak May estimate raise doubts about momentum.
Read MoreUSD/JPY is back above 162, and Japan’s intervention threat is suddenly the only thing standing between bulls and fresh trouble.
Read MoreTechnology shares led a Q2-closing equity rebound as the S&P 500 gained roughly 1.45%, while gold fell nearly 1.8% on a renewed U.S.-Iran ceasefire and USD finished broadly lower.
Read MoreAustralia’s labor market swung back hard in May, printing a strong rebound over the dismal decline back in April and bringing the jobless rate down a notch to 4.4%. Which among our watchlist setups made the cut?
Read MoreA weekend of tit-for-tat strikes between the U.S. and Iran blew a hole in the month-old ceasefire deal, putting WTI crude, gold, and the dollar back on edge.
Read MoreThere is real magic in enthusiasm. It spells the difference between mediocrity and accomplishment Peale Norman Vincent