Gold is waiting for the trend to start, can it regain the safe-haven pattern? Dollar bulls take the initiative in the short term, and sterling still needs patience! Click to view the key positions of each asset based on order flow...
Gold is waiting for the trend to start, can it regain the safe-haven pattern? Dollar bulls take the initiative in the short term, and sterling still needs patience! Click to view the key positions of each asset based on order flow...
Gold rallied 2 percent on Monday as investors turned to the safe-haven metal amid escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine and renewed threats by US President Donald Trump to double tariffs on imported steel and aluminium. Trump said on Friday he planned to raise tariffs on imported steel and aluminium to 50 percent from 25 percent local time, prompting the European Union Commission to warn that Europe was prepared to retaliate. Tim Waterer, chief market analyst at KCM trade, said: "With t...
Steven Englander, strategist at Standard Chartered in New York, said that if US President Donald Trump followed through on his threat to fire Federal Reserve chairperson Jerome Powell, it would cause inflation to rise, weaken the dollar and prompt money to flock to the euro, yen and Swiss franc. "Attempting to remove (or precipitate) Powell could lead to a significant increase in real risk premiums across inflation, the Treasury yield curve and other dollar asset markets," he said on April 2.
Risk aversion has pushed up gold prices. Where is the resistance to gold? Gold is off to a strong start. Can we test 2700 again? Click to view detailed analysis > > >
Risk aversion is heating up, and gold bulls are strong. Can bulls continue? The dollar resistance is clear, and gold breaks through this position, which is expected to open up upward space? Click to view detailed analysis > > >
On November 19, Russell 2000 index futures fell 1%, Dow futures fell 0.57%, S & P 500 futures fell 0.48%, and Nasdaq futures fell 0.48%.
The geopolitical situation ignites risk aversion! Iran may launch a large-scale attack this week, Hezbollah seems to be "preparing for the worst", gold stands at the 2470 mark, and US oil prices rose by more than 3%... What major events have happened around the world last night and this morning?
According to the Wall Street Journal, unlike gold, which has long been regarded as a global safe-haven asset, bitcoin is still considered a speculative asset. Given the volatile price of bitcoin, it is unclear whether hoarding bitcoin will bring long-term returns.
Traders: Argentina's stock exchange fell about 6 percent in morning trading, weighed down by risk aversion and fears of a U.S. recession.