New Zealand’s 27-Point Confidence Crash: What Leading Indicators Are Telling NZD Traders
A single survey miss rarely stops traders in their tracks, but a 27-point collapse in a leading indicator is a different conversation entirely.
Read MoreA single survey miss rarely stops traders in their tracks, but a 27-point collapse in a leading indicator is a different conversation entirely.
Read MoreTrump’s hawkish Iran speech sent oil prices surging more than 10% and triggered sharp swings across markets, with the U.S. dollar closing as the session’s top performer.
Read MoreThis week showed how markets move on expectations first, then reprice quickly when reality challenges what traders had already priced in.
Read MoreEven though the market spotlight is mainly on the US-Iran war these days, US economic data could still make big waves since the Fed’s hawkish bias is being put in question. Here’s what to look out for in the NFP release.
Read MoreSlightly stronger U.S. data boosted the dollar, but war driven uncertainty and rising input costs continue to cloud the broader outlook.
Read MoreEUR/GBP shows a bearish Stochastic crossover on the daily, implying a conditional cooling of upside momentum and pullback risk. Will price confirm the rollover with a pullback, or will buyers reclaim momentum?
Read MoreRisk-on optimism over a potential U.S.-Iran conflict resolution drove equities higher and crude oil sharply lower on Wednesday, as the dollar weakened broadly against most major currencies.
Read MoreIt looked like the ECB was finally done with rate hikes, right up until the March inflation data started telling a different story.
Read MoreStrong regulation, institutional progress, and a major supply milestone should have lifted Bitcoin. Instead, price slipped. Let’s break down what happened.
Read MoreCeasefire hopes drove Wall Street’s biggest rally since May as the S&P 500 surged nearly 3%, oil slumped, and the dollar ended as the weakest major currency.
Read MoreLife is something like this trumpet. If you don’t put anything in it, you don’t get anything out.W.C. Handy