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LAST
BID
ASK
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LOW
NET CHG.
%CHG.
SPREAD
SPX
S&P 500 Index
6870.39
6870.39
6870.39
6895.79
6858.28
+13.27
+ 0.19%
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DJI
Dow Jones Industrial Average
47954.98
47954.98
47954.98
48133.54
47871.51
+104.05
+ 0.22%
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IXIC
NASDAQ Composite Index
23578.12
23578.12
23578.12
23680.03
23506.00
+72.99
+ 0.31%
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US Dollar Index
98.830
98.910
98.830
98.960
98.810
-0.120
-0.12%
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EURUSD
Euro / US Dollar
1.16542
1.16550
1.16542
1.16551
1.16341
+0.00116
+ 0.10%
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GBPUSD
Pound Sterling / US Dollar
1.33404
1.33412
1.33404
1.33420
1.33151
+0.00092
+ 0.07%
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XAUUSD
Gold / US Dollar
4211.45
4211.83
4211.45
4213.06
4190.61
+13.54
+ 0.32%
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WTI
Light Sweet Crude Oil
59.979
60.016
59.979
60.063
59.752
+0.170
+ 0.28%
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          A Fresh Bullish Move Could Begin From Key Support

          Manuel

          Economic

          Forex

          Summary:

          A recovery from here could potentially target the next psychological resistance zone around 1.1900.

          BUY EURUSD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          1.17358

          Entry Price

          1.19000

          TP

          1.17000

          SL

          1.16542 +0.00116 +0.10%

          35.8

          Pips

          Loss

          1.17000

          SL

          1.16999

          Exit Price

          1.17358

          Entry Price

          1.19000

          TP

          Investor sentiment in the Eurozone showed a notable improvement in July, according to the latest Sentix survey, with the index climbing to 4.5 points from 0.1 in June—its highest level since February 2022. According to the report, all subcomponents of the index increased for the third consecutive month. Particularly encouraging was the rise in current situation assessments. A similar positive trend is unfolding in Germany, where expectations rose by 2.3 points to 19.8, marking their third straight gain. Meanwhile, the current situation index in Germany improved for the fifth month in a row, increasing by 8.0 points but still remaining in negative territory at -18.8.
          Eurozone retail sales also provided some optimism. According to official data published by Eurostat on Monday, retail sales rose by 1.8% year-over-year in May, following a revised 2.7% increase in April. The figure exceeded market expectations of a 1.2% rise. On a monthly basis, however, retail sales declined by 0.7%, in line with forecasts, after April's figure was revised up to +0.3%.
          Across the Atlantic, U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to begin sending official notices to trade partners this week, outlining tariffs on their exports. Although the official deadline to implement the new tariffs is Wednesday, comments from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent—suggesting the tariffs may not take effect until August 1—have added a layer of uncertainty and kept markets on edge.
          Nearly three months after the White House announced a moratorium on tariff increases, only three countries have finalized trade deals with the U.S.: China, the U.K., and Vietnam. In China’s case, the agreement focused more on de-escalating previously imposed tariffs than reaching a comprehensive trade deal. Nonetheless, the U.S. administration continues to promote the idea that additional agreements are imminent. Market sources suggest India may be close to finalizing a mini-deal, while Bessent also mentioned progress in talks with the European Union.
          Meanwhile, the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield held firm around 4.35% on Monday, slightly higher than Friday’s close of 4.30%. The continued strength in yields reflects diminished market expectations for near-term rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, especially amid heightened inflation risks linked to new tariffs. While the U.S. dollar remains supported by its safe-haven appeal, elevated yields are providing fundamental backing and keeping the greenback well-bid against major currencies.A Fresh Bullish Move Could Begin From Key Support_1

          Technical Analysis

          EUR/USD has found support once again around the 1.1716 level, an area that previously acted as a springboard for bullish momentum. If this level holds and the price fails to break lower, it could trigger another upward move. Adding to this bullish outlook, the RSI recently approached oversold territory, suggesting that bearish pressure may be weakening. A recovery from here could potentially target the next psychological resistance zone around 1.1900.
          On the 2-hour chart, the 100-period and 200-period moving averages are currently located at 1.1744 and 1.1639, respectively. A recovery above the 100-period moving average would be seen as a bullish signal, possibly marking the beginning of a broader upside correction. However, a firm break below the key support area would invalidate this bullish setup and could trigger a deeper bearish leg toward the 200-period moving average.
          Trading Recommendations
          Trading direction: Buy
          Entry price: 1.1737
          Target price: 1.1900
          Stop loss: 1.1700
          Validity: Jul 18, 2025 15:00:00
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          You understand and acknowledge that there is a high degree of risk involved in trading. Following any strategies or investment methods may lead to potential losses. The content on the site is provided by our contributors and analysts for information purposes only. You are solely responsible for determining whether any trading assets, securities, strategy, or any other product is suitable for investing based on your own investment objectives and financial situation.
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          Bulls and Bears Enter Sensitive Phase, but Bias Remains Toward Buying on Dips

          Eva Chen

          Commodity

          Economic

          Summary:

          Gold prices extended their decline on Monday following the release of the non-farm payroll data. The structural formation of gold prices is being challenged, and it may not yet be the optimal time for bulls to enter the market.

          BUY XAUUSD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          3317.43

          Entry Price

          3429.00

          TP

          3245.00

          SL

          4211.45 +13.54 +0.32%

          335.8

          Pips

          Profit

          3245.00

          SL

          3351.01

          Exit Price

          3317.43

          Entry Price

          3429.00

          TP

          Fundamentals

          Gold prices continued their downward trend from the previous week on Monday, breaking below the $3,300 level during the European session. The U.S. June non-farm payroll data altered market expectations regarding the Fed's policy stance, putting pressure on gold prices. Meanwhile, as Trump is set to announce the latest tariff statement on Monday, trade tensions have escalated once again, driving demand for the U.S. dollar as a safe-haven asset and further suppressing gold prices.
          Traders are now awaiting the release of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting minutes on Wednesday evening for fresh momentum.
          The latest weekly gold survey shows that industry experts remain on the sidelines regarding the short-term outlook for gold, while retail traders have strengthened their bullish bias.
          Fourteen analysts participated in the survey on gold's price trend for this week. Following gold's lackluster performance last week, Wall Street analysts adopted a relatively neutral stance. Five experts (36%) expect gold prices to rise next week, while four analysts (28%) predict a decline. The remaining five analysts (36%) believe gold prices will trade sideways next week.
          Bulls and Bears Enter Sensitive Phase, but Bias Remains Toward Buying on Dips_1

          Technical Analysis

          On the one-hour technical chart, gold prices broke below the key neckline of $3,327 during trading last Thursday. The subsequent rebound failed to surpass $3,358, forming a head-and-shoulders top pattern on the one-hour chart, which led to a significant intraday pullback in gold prices, in line with expectations. This suggests that the correction in gold prices will continue until the target range of around $3,275.
          However, if prices fall to this level, it would conflict with the head-and-shoulders bottom pattern on the four-hour chart. Therefore, the current price movement of gold is caught in a constant transition between a head-and-shoulders top and bottom, indicating that the trend remains unstable and volatility is relatively high.
          Nevertheless, buying on dips remains the main theme, with the optimal entry point being after prices break below $3,275.

          Trading Recommendations

          Trading Direction: Buy
          Entry Price: 3272
          Target Price: 3429
          Stop Loss: 3245
          Valid Until: July 22, 2025, 23:55:00
          Support: 3290/3275/3256
          Resistance: 3315/3328/3346
          Risk Warnings and Disclaimers
          You understand and acknowledge that there is a high degree of risk involved in trading. Following any strategies or investment methods may lead to potential losses. The content on the site is provided by our contributors and analysts for information purposes only. You are solely responsible for determining whether any trading assets, securities, strategy, or any other product is suitable for investing based on your own investment objectives and financial situation.
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          Gold Technicals Flash Bearish as RSI Hits Oversold – Will $3,300 Hold?

          Warren Takunda

          Economic

          Summary:

          Gold prices hover just above the $3,300 threshold as traders digest strong U.S. jobs data, renewed Fed hawkishness, and rising global trade tensions.

          SELL XAUUSD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          3310.00

          Entry Price

          3250.00

          TP

          3340.00

          SL

          4211.45 +13.54 +0.32%

          115.4

          Pips

          Profit

          3250.00

          TP

          3298.46

          Exit Price

          3310.00

          Entry Price

          3340.00

          SL

          Gold (XAU/USD) is trading defensively at the start of the week, holding precariously above the $3,300 level as investors balance a hawkish shift in Federal Reserve expectations with looming trade and geopolitical developments. The yellow metal has come under renewed selling pressure following a firm U.S. jobs report and stronger Treasury yields, which are tempering hopes for near-term interest rate cuts from the Fed. At the time of writing, gold is fluctuating near $3,305 per ounce, edging closer to a key technical support zone amid broader market uncertainty.
          The catalyst behind gold’s latest dip was last Thursday’s better-than-expected Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report, which showed the U.S. economy added more jobs than analysts had anticipated. This reinforced the narrative that the American labor market remains resilient despite higher borrowing costs and persistent inflation pressures. Consequently, traders have started to scale back bets on a July rate cut from the Federal Reserve, driving Treasury yields higher and bolstering the U.S. Dollar.
          For gold, which yields no interest and typically moves inversely to real yields and the dollar, this recalibration has been a bearish development. The yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury note has climbed to near 4.40%, reflecting a market that is now beginning to price in a longer period of policy restraint by the Fed. As a result, gold’s appeal as a hedge against inflation and currency debasement has weakened in the near term.
          Still, the metal’s ability to hold above $3,300 amid rising yields suggests that downside momentum remains tentative — with traders likely awaiting further clarity from the Fed and upcoming economic data before committing to a more decisive directional bias.
          While the macroeconomic backdrop is becoming less supportive for bullion, escalating geopolitical rhetoric may be providing a cushion beneath gold prices. Former U.S. President Donald Trump, who is widely seen as the Republican frontrunner for November’s election, issued fresh warnings over the weekend regarding tariffs on nations that support what he described as “anti-American BRICS policies.”
          Although vague, these comments have re-ignited concerns over a renewed phase of U.S.-led protectionism, particularly if Trump returns to the White House. Global investors are already wary of how such policies could impact cross-border trade flows, commodities, and emerging market stability. For gold, a traditional haven in times of uncertainty, this presents a double-edged narrative — short-term downside from stronger dollar dynamics, but long-term upside risk if trade disruptions become more pronounced.
          The market is also closely watching Wednesday’s looming tariff deadline — part of a scheduled review of trade restrictions under Section 301 — which could mark another flashpoint in U.S.-China relations or broader global trade policy. Any escalation could revive demand for safe-haven assets, including gold.
          Monday also marked the return of U.S. market participants after the July 4th holiday, bringing a rebound in liquidity and trading volumes. However, the directional conviction in gold remains weak, with traders reluctant to place big bets ahead of key Federal Reserve speakers scheduled later in the week. Any fresh commentary on inflation or rate policy will likely dictate the next leg in gold’s trajectory.
          As it stands, Fed officials have remained largely consistent in their message: inflation has cooled, but not enough to justify rate cuts just yet. This narrative continues to cap any sustained upside in gold, as real interest rates remain elevated. Until there is a tangible shift in the Fed's tone or a deterioration in U.S. data, bullion may struggle to regain its upward momentum.
          Technical Analysis Gold Technicals Flash Bearish as RSI Hits Oversold – Will $3,300 Hold?_1
          Technically, gold remains under pressure on the short-term charts, having pulled back from recent highs around $3,330. Price action has slid toward the lower boundary of a symmetrical triangle formation, with the $3,300 area acting as immediate support. A breakdown below this zone could expose gold to further downside toward $3,275 and potentially $3,250 — levels that coincide with previous consolidation zones and minor Fibonacci retracements.
          TRADE RECOMMENDATION
          SELL GOLD
          ENTRY PRICE: 3310
          STOP LOSS: 3340
          TAKE PROFIT: 3250
          Risk Warnings and Disclaimers
          You understand and acknowledge that there is a high degree of risk involved in trading. Following any strategies or investment methods may lead to potential losses. The content on the site is provided by our contributors and analysts for information purposes only. You are solely responsible for determining whether any trading assets, securities, strategy, or any other product is suitable for investing based on your own investment objectives and financial situation.
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          Soft Wages and Policy Constraints Deepen Yen's Plight—Bulls May Seize the Momentum

          Eva Chen

          Forex

          Economic

          Summary:

          Japan's real wages have recorded their steepest decline since 2023, exacerbating the Bank of Japan's (BoJ) policy predicament.

          BUY GBPJPY
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          198.351

          Entry Price

          204.140

          TP

          196.000

          SL

          206.877 -0.223 -0.11%

          94.5

          Pips

          Profit

          196.000

          SL

          199.296

          Exit Price

          198.351

          Entry Price

          204.140

          TP

          Fundamentals

          GBPJPY extended gains on Monday, reaching 197.98. Disappointing Japanese wage data exerted downward pressure on the yen, dampening expectations for further monetary tightening by the Bank of Japan (BoJ).
          Nominal wages in Japan rose just 1.0% YoY in May, sharply missing the 2.4% consensus and marking the third consecutive month of deceleration. Real wages, reflecting purchasing power, fell 2.9%—the steepest decline in nearly two years and the fifth straight month of contraction.
          A breakdown showed nominal wages grew 1.0%, below April's 2.0% and forecasts. While base salaries increased 2.0% and overtime pay rose 1.0%, special payments (mainly one-off bonuses) plunged 18.7% YoY, dragging overall wage growth. Nominal wages have now risen for 41 consecutive months, yet gains still lag inflation.
          Officials warned the data may not fully reflect spring wage negotiations, particularly as many surveyed small firms lack unions and lag larger corporates in raising pay. Prolonged real wage compression could pressure consumer spending and complicate the BoJ's gradual policy normalization.
          Market Watch: Official figures have yet to capture the full impact of this spring's record wage deals with unions. Smaller, non-unionized firms have been slower to implement hikes, delaying their effect on aggregate wage trends.
          With wage growth faltering and inflation sticky, the BoJ's task grows tougher. Meanwhile, U.S.-Japan trade talks appear stalled, with Washington threatening higher tariffs on Japanese goods. Japan's economic outlook remains challenging. We still expect the BoJ to hike rates, but weak pay trends could weaken the case.
           Soft Wages and Policy Constraints Deepen Yen's Plight—Bulls May Seize the Momentum_1

          Technical Analysis

          GBPJPY's intraday bias stays neutral-to-positive. A break below 196.28 would trigger further consolidation. However, as long as support at 193.99 holds, further upside is expected. A breach of 198.78 would target resistance at 199.79. Beyond that, gains could extend toward the 100% Fibonacci retracement of 180.00–199.79 at 204.14.

          Trading Recommendations

          Trading Direction: Buy
          Entry Price: 197.61
          Target Price: 204.14
          Stop Loss: 196.00
          Valid Until: July 22, 2025, 23:55:00
          Support: 197.60/197.09/196.70
          Resistance: 198.12/198.78/199.79
          Risk Warnings and Disclaimers
          You understand and acknowledge that there is a high degree of risk involved in trading. Following any strategies or investment methods may lead to potential losses. The content on the site is provided by our contributors and analysts for information purposes only. You are solely responsible for determining whether any trading assets, securities, strategy, or any other product is suitable for investing based on your own investment objectives and financial situation.
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          Bullish Momentum Has Temporarily Stalled, Potentially Signaling a Significant Correction

          Alan

          Forex

          Summary:

          The Euro faces a triple threat of negative factors in the short term. Furthermore, its technical indicators are currently suppressed by a downward trend line, suggesting a potential short-term downward correction.

          SELL EURUSD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          1.17550

          Entry Price

          1.16400

          TP

          1.18150

          SL

          1.16542 +0.00116 +0.10%

          40.2

          Pips

          Profit

          1.16400

          TP

          1.17148

          Exit Price

          1.17550

          Entry Price

          1.18150

          SL

          Fundamentals

          The current Euro faces a confluence of three bearish factors, constituting the core drivers for going short.
          Firstly, the US-EU trade conflict has entered a critical showdown phase: July 9th marks the deadline for the US to impose tariffs on EU steel and aluminum (50%) and automobiles (25%). A breakdown in negotiations would directly impact manufacturing exports, which account for 14% of the Eurozone's GDP. Despite the EU signaling concessions (accepting a 10% general tariff but seeking exemptions for key industries), the US maintains a hardline stance, with market expectations for a deal falling below 40%. The US-EU trade divergence may cause the Eurozone's retail sales to decline to 1.2% in the last quarter. Against this backdrop, the EURUSD is undergoing a correction and is likely to continue its downward trend.
          Secondly, the Eurozone's weak economic data continues to intensify: Germany's May retail sales fell 1.6% month-on-month (vs. an expected +0.5%), and consumer confidence plummeted to a crisis level of -20.3, reflecting the risk of a collapse in domestic demand.
          Finally, the US dollar's short-term rebound momentum is strengthening: Although the US non-farm payrolls in June showed a less-than-ideal structure (with government employment accounting for 50%), the overall data supports a cooling of expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in July. The rise in US Treasury yields has pushed the US dollar index above a key technical level, which may further depress the EURUSD.

          Technical Analysis

          As of today's European trading session, the EURUSD is trading at 1.1730 and maintaining a downward trend.
          Bullish Momentum Has Temporarily Stalled, Potentially Signaling a Significant Correction_1
          In the 1D timeframe, the EURUSD recently rose to the Fibonacci 0.618 extension level near 1.1810 before facing selling pressure and declining. With the high points of the candlestick chart consistently decreasing over the past five trading days, this indicates that bearish sentiment is dominating the market in the short term, and the exchange rate may undergo a more significant correction.
          Bullish Momentum Has Temporarily Stalled, Potentially Signaling a Significant Correction_2
          In the 4H timeframe, the recent price action of the EURUSD has established a clear downward trendline, forming resistance along the upper boundary of a descending channel. With successively lower highs and lows, the EURUSD is likely to maintain a bearish trajectory in the short term, with the initial target being a test of the 1.1620 support level.

          Trading Recommendations

          Trading Direction: Sell
          Entry Price: 1.1755
          Target Price: 1.1640
          Stop Loss: 1.1815
          Valid Until: July 21, 2025 23:00:00
          Support: 1.1680, 1.1620
          Resistance: 1.1790, 1.1810
          Risk Warnings and Disclaimers
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          Gold dips to $3,311 – Pullback offers potential BUY on M15 timeframe?

          Gerik

          Commodity

          Summary:

          On July 7, 2025, spot gold (XAU/USD) edged lower to $3,311.09/oz, down ~0.7%, after U.S. announcements of trade deal progress and temporary tariff extensions eased safe‑haven demand....

          BUY XAUUSD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          3305.06

          Entry Price

          3330.00

          TP

          3295.00

          SL

          4211.45 +13.54 +0.32%

          133.3

          Pips

          Profit

          3295.00

          SL

          3318.39

          Exit Price

          3305.06

          Entry Price

          3330.00

          TP

          Market Overview

          Today, spot gold fell ~0.7% to $3,311.09/oz as U.S. President Trump noted progress on trade agreements and extended tariff deadlines to August 1, reducing immediate risk-driven
          Despite this, concerns over inflation especially tied to the recent $3 trillion U.S. fiscal package and a slowdown in expected Federal Reserve rate cuts continue to support gold prices. HSBC recently raised its average gold forecast due to global uncertainty, projecting $3,215 for 2025 and $3,125 for 2026, with a broad trading range of $3,100–$3,600.

          Market Sentiment

          Sentiment shows caution: the easing of trade fears prompted a short-term selloff, but inflation worries and delayed rate cuts keep long-term sentiment neutral-to-bullish.
          HSBC warns the rally is "toppy" with scope for a pullback before resuming upward momentum. Central bank buying remains strong, which provides a structural floor under prices.

          Technical Analysis

          Gold dips to $3,311 – Pullback offers potential BUY on M15 timeframe?_1
          Bollinger Bands: M15 bands are narrowing, signaling low volatility and potential for a rebound from the lower band (~$3,300–3,305).
          Ichimoku Cloud: Price sits just below the cloud; Tenkan below Kijun indicates short-term bearish pressure. The kumo is thin, implying limited resistance overhead.
          Stochastic (5,3,3): Oscillator sits in the oversold zone (<20), showing a bullish divergence suggesting buyers could step in soon.
          These conditions combined (oversold Stoch, narrowing Bollinger, thin cloud) point to a likely short-term rebound on M15 if supports hold around $3,300–3,305.
          Trade Plan
          Entry: BUY near $3,305 if M5/M15 candle confirms a bottom and Stoch divergence is seen.
          Take Profit: $3,330–3,335, aligning with mid‑Bollinger band and short-term resistance.
          Stop Loss: Place under $3,295 (~10 pips below entry) to limit risk if downward momentum resumes.
          Risk Warnings and Disclaimers
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          Bulls vs Bears in Tug-of-War, Will the Triple Top Break?

          Alan

          Cryptocurrency

          Summary:

          Bitcoin is currently locked in a battle between bulls and bears. However, with the early formation of a triple top pattern on the technical charts, short-term bearish momentum is gradually strengthening.

          SELL BTC-USDT
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          112000.0

          Entry Price

          99000.0

          TP

          118000.0

          SL

          91347.9 +1793.1 +2.00%

          6000.0

          Pips

          Loss

          99000.0

          TP

          118083.0

          Exit Price

          112000.0

          Entry Price

          118000.0

          SL

          Fundamentals

          Recent Bitcoin price action reflects a tug-of-war between policy expectations and capital flows.
          Regarding the policy situation, Donald Trump's July 7th announcement on finalizing 30%-50% tariffs targeting Japan and the EU could escalate U.S. inflation pressures if implemented, potentially reigniting Bitcoin's "inflation hedge" narrative. Conversely, policy compromise may trigger a pullback as safe-haven demand fades. Meanwhile, the U.S. House's upcoming debate on crypto tax frameworks and Trump's campaign pledge to designate Bitcoin as a "strategic national reserve asset" injects long-term policy optimism.
          Capital flows indicate different directions. Institutional demand remains bifurcated with MicroStrategy continuing to accumulate BTC, while Ethereum spot ETFs saw a 219.1 million dollar inflow to confirm the stable institutional allocation. On the other hand, a 14-year-old dormant address moved 20,000 BTC (2.2 billion dollars) to indicate tremendous selling pressure.
          Judging from macro environments, the Fed meeting minutes affirmed no July rate cuts, though markets expect easing cycles to begin in September. Tariff hikes may accelerate inflation (U.S. prices already face 10% tariff pressure), potentially reviving Bitcoin's 2024-style "inflation hedge" logic.

          Technical Analysis

          Bulls vs Bears in Tug-of-War, Will the Triple Top Break?_1
          Bitcoin shows brewing breakout momentum but faces weakening bullish energy in the daily chart. Key resistance clusters around 111,000−112,000, where three failed breakouts sketch a nascent triple top. Downside support tiers lie at 107,500 and 105,000, a breakdown here could open deep correction territory.
          Suggested by indicators, the daily RSI hovers in a moderate bullish area, yet momentum weakens as prices rise. MACD histogram volume contracts consecutively with signal lines converging, signaling imminent volatility.
          Notably, the current rally is primarily futures-driven (spot premiums keep declining). Such divergence rarely sustains trends and may instead trigger "fakeout reversal" liquidations.

          Trading Recommendations

          Trading direction: Sell
          Entry price: 112000
          Target price: 99000
          Stop loss: 118000
          Valid Until: July 21, 2025, 23:00:00
          Support: 107255/105100
          Resistance: 110529/111963
          Risk Warnings and Disclaimers
          You understand and acknowledge that there is a high degree of risk involved in trading. Following any strategies or investment methods may lead to potential losses. The content on the site is provided by our contributors and analysts for information purposes only. You are solely responsible for determining whether any trading assets, securities, strategy, or any other product is suitable for investing based on your own investment objectives and financial situation.
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