The main event of the week, of course, was the wave of panic that covered the markets on Friday. That is, everyone became nervous on Thursday, when the announcement of the WHO meeting appeared due to a new strain of the virus, which was even given its own name Omicron. Well, on Friday, after the new strain was recognized as even more infectious and potentially...
I charted relevant news on AMC from IPO to today's announcement about the Spider-Man NFT. Zoom in, scroll around. Retail has been part of the AMC plan from the IPO.
Privet everyone! (A little Russian greeting✌️) And so, what awaits us next week. Let's take a look at the current situation for a start. So far everything is calm, the price is moving sideways. This correction was NOT due to the new coronavirus. There were discounts every year on Black Friday, this one was no exception. It is also important for the market to clear...
Hello everyone. Now, the focus is on the cold temperature that may give natural gas another push to the upside, even with a over 166% rise since April this year. I'm a bit bearish on the natural gas after the winter if inflation would be contained by the government. On the chart, price is facing pressure from the red downtrend line , whilst get support from...
Hello everyone. VIX formed a huge gap-up pattern today, and global markets tumbled with a new dangerous covid variant found in Europe. That triggered international concern because the vaccination may be less effective against the new strain. Investors got scared. Nasdaq was down by over 2% with crude oil and US 10Y yield tumbled by over 7%. Scientists are...
Yesterday was Thanksgiving in the USA, so the American session was very passive, and there was no particular news. Is that a local panic in connection with a new strain of coronavirus from South Africa. Let's take advantage of this pause in the information flow and talk about palladium. Why about him and why now? Bloomberg Commodity Index continues to grow and...
In terms of macroeconomic statistics, yesterday also included the weekend Thursday and Friday. So there was no end of the data. To begin with, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand raised the rate by 0.25% to 0.75%. This is the second increase this year. And although the New Zealand dollar has not yet appreciated this very much, it is worth taking a closer look at the...
I think the previous ideas are dead and Bitcoin will no longer see 53,000, what do you think?
And it is back! > Biden re-nominates Powell as Fed chair, praising the progress made in the USA *********************** Biden said "we’ve made remarkable progress", and the US admin mentionned the improvement in unemployement as well as economic recovery, shutting down voices of opposition within the US central banking community. No change in direction, we can...
Erdogan continues to demonstrate miracles of economic insanity. His attempts to change economic laws by the sheer force of his will, of course, inspire some respect in terms of perseverance, but this does not make the lyre any easier. After three successive rate cuts amid inflation of 20%, some experts began to hope that Erdogan would be good at 2 + 2. But the...
Hello crude oil traders and investors. Days ago, I've published an idea titled 'Where could crude oil go this time from the big picture'. I mentioned $114 is the possible target. Recently, crude oil fell on the rising covid-19 cases in Europe(Austria partial lockdowns) , and potential release of Japanese oil reserves. The circulated news sparked concern of both...
Purely statistically, the current week for the US stock market should be successful. Beginning in 1950, on average, the last five trading days of November ended with an increase in the US stock market. The market has a two-thirds chance of rising on the day before Thanksgiving, and a 71% chance of the market rising on the Monday after Thanksgiving. But these are...
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The past week did not seem to bring anything radically new to the balance of power in the financial markets, and there were no important planned events either. But as a result, a lot of things have accumulated, starting with the signing of an infrastructure plan by Biden and the adoption by Congress of a social spending plan for almost 2 trillion, ending with...
Yesterday can hardly be called overly eventful in terms of news. Perhaps the main news can be considered another attack of economic insanity on the part of the Bank of Turkey. After Erdogan multiplied the independence of the country's Central Bank by zero, his vision of economic laws materialized in the form of a change in the vector of monetary policy in the...
Yesterday was rich in inflation data from everywhere: the Eurozone, Great Britain, Canada. And decisively everywhere it grew, even relative to the already multi-year maximums. Take the UK, for example. Consumer prices there rose to their highest level in the last 10 years, and if you look at retail prices, they generally climbed to rates that have not been seen...
Not financial advice, dyor, some saying this could happen sooner than i have it here let’s hope so, but I think is going to happen like this… shiba milliionites coming soon…the journey to one cent!
Yesterday can be called a retail day, at least on a US scale. Data on retail sales in the United States were published, as well as reports from key retailers: Walmart and Home Depot. And it was a good day. Retail sales in the US rose 1.7%, while experts expected growth of 1.4%. The reporting of retailers was also encouraging. Both Walmart and Home Depot's...