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LAST
BID
ASK
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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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USDX
US Dollar Index
98.800
98.880
98.800
98.960
98.730
-0.150
-0.15%
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EURUSD
Euro / US Dollar
1.16631
1.16638
1.16631
1.16717
1.16341
+0.00205
+ 0.18%
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GBPUSD
Pound Sterling / US Dollar
1.33307
1.33316
1.33307
1.33462
1.33151
-0.00005
0.00%
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XAUUSD
Gold / US Dollar
4215.83
4216.17
4215.83
4218.45
4190.61
+17.92
+ 0.43%
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WTI
Light Sweet Crude Oil
59.981
60.018
59.981
60.063
59.752
+0.172
+ 0.29%
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          Bitcoin holds key support at $118K—buy dip toward $120K?

          Gerik

          Cryptocurrency

          Summary:

          On 31 July 2025, Bitcoin bounced off the $118,000 level following the Fed’s decision to hold rates steady. With institutional inflows and ETF demand rising, technical momentum supports a buy strategy targeting $119,000–$120,300. A break below $117,950 would invalidate the bullish outlook....

          BUY BTC-USDT
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          118200.0

          Entry Price

          119100.0

          TP

          117950.2

          SL

          91440.0 +1885.2 +2.11%

          249.8

          Pips

          Loss

          117950.2

          SL

          117950.1

          Exit Price

          118200.0

          Entry Price

          119100.0

          TP

          Overview

          Bitcoin dipped toward $116,000 immediately after the U.S. Federal Reserve held its benchmark rate steady, then rebounded to trade near $118,500–118,900 (roughly +0.4–1.3% intraday) as markets responded positively to strong tech earnings and macro sentiment.

          Market sentiment

          Investor sentiment has stabilized around the $118K zone. Institutional flows include ETF purchases and crypto hedge funds reopening with large capital targets such as Syz Capital aiming to raise 2,000 BTC (~$200M). Macro tailwinds include clear regulatory direction like the Genius Act and Clarity Act which reinforce confidence among institutional participants.

          Technical analysis

          Bitcoin holds key support at $118K—buy dip toward $120K?_1
          Momentum favors longs above 117,950.25, with upside targets at 119,080.50, 119,729.00, and 120,295.00. If price falls below that level, bearish targets shift to 116,883.75, 116,195.25, and 115,724.75. Overall price action remains range-bound between $117K and $120K, with support at $118K and resistance toward $120K.

          Trading recommendation

          Entry (limit buy): $117,900–118,200 (near support and key trigger level)
          TP1: $119,080–119,100 (first logical ceiling)
          Stop Loss: below $117,950.25 (violation of trigger level flips bias)
          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 rebounds from near $3,267 support—can bulls drive it above $3,300?

          Gerik

          Economic

          Commodity

          Summary:

          On 31 July 2025, gold (XAU/USD) found support just above $3,267, rebounding sharply to trade around $3,295–3,300. Trade uncertainty triggered a bounce, while incoming U.S. core PCE inflation data and Fed cues may influence momentum...

          BUY XAUUSD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          3297.88

          Entry Price

          3321.00

          TP

          3283.00

          SL

          4215.83 +17.92 +0.43%

          148.8

          Pips

          Loss

          3283.00

          SL

          3282.96

          Exit Price

          3297.88

          Entry Price

          3321.00

          TP

          Overview

          Gold fell to a one-month low of $3,267.8, pressured by strong U.S. data and expectations that the Federal Reserve will hold rates steady. However, rising trade tensions ahead of August 1 prompted safe-haven bids and pushed the price back toward $3,295–3,300. On Investing.com and Trading Economics, gold is quoted near $3,295–3,302, with technical resistance around $3,314–3,315 and range-bound trading continuing between $3,250–3,350.

          Market sentiment

          Investors remain cautious. The World Gold Council mentions central bank buying slowed in Q2 (from 243 to 166 tons), though overall demand remains elevated. HSBC warns that momentum is fading despite strong mid‑2025 gains of ~27%. Meanwhile, Citi projects gold could fall below $3,000 later in 2025 if demand slows and growth reaccelerates.

          Technical analysis

          Gold rebounds from near $3,267 support—can bulls drive it above $3,300?_1
          Gold's short-term trend turned bearish yesterday after breaking below the $3,326–3,315 range, targeting support around $3,214–3,191. Resistance zones stand at $3,350–3,343 and $3,391–3,380. Economies.com finds gold was rejected at $3,310, remains below the 50‑EMA, and RSI suggests negative bias unless regained.

          Trading recommendation

          Entry (limit buy): 3,285–3,290 (post small retracement or consolidation)
          TP2: 3,321(higher targets from Likerebate and Economies.com)
          Stop Loss: below 3,283, invalidating support if broken
          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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          Brent crude fails to break $72 territory—bearish move on rising supply risk?

          Gerik

          Economic

          Commodity

          Summary:

          On 31 July 2025, Brent traded around $71.80–72.00, showing weakness near upper resistance. Despite occasional rebounds, bearish signals are mounting amid growing supply outlook and weak demand trends. Indicators suggest limited upside and potential drop toward $71.00 and lower....

          SELL BRENT
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          71.000

          Entry Price

          70.000

          TP

          72.000

          SL

          63.699 +0.243 +0.38%

          100.0

          Pips

          Profit

          70.000

          TP

          69.997

          Exit Price

          71.000

          Entry Price

          72.000

          SL

          Overview

          Brent futures are trading at approximately $71.35–72.23/bbl, slightly down from earlier highs in the $72.80 range. Despite recent geopolitical flare‑ups, improved supply expectations from OPEC+ and renewed Chinese demand concerns are pressuring prices. Brent could average around $60/bbl by late 2025 if supply constraints ease further.

          Market sentiment

          Crude is currently in a bearish trend, with analysts recommending a "sell on rise" approach amid stagnant demand growth perspectives and expanding supply from non‑OPEC producers. Markets have also shifted to a neutral-to-bearish technical bias as speculative long positions in Brent and WTI reach multi‑week highs, suggesting a crowded trade ripe for reversal.

          Technical analysis

          Brent crude fails to break $72 territory—bearish move on rising supply risk?_1
          Daily trend: Brent is trading near the upper resistance band around $72.80, having failed multiple breakout attempts. Intervene with caution on long positions.
          the RSI sits around 43, stochastic ~29, MACD slightly bullish—but the broader indicator set leans bearish or oversold with limited bullish momentum.

          Trading recommendation

          Entry Zone (Sell limit): $71—near resistance after minor rebound and failed breakout.
          TP: $70.00–70.50 (deeper downside scenario if momentum persists and U.S./Chine slowdown accelerates)
          Stop Loss: Above $72.95 (break above upper resistance invalidates bearish case)
          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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          Sterling Sinks to 1.3200 as Hawkish Fed and Robust U.S. Data Trigger Renewed Selling

          Warren Takunda

          Traders' Opinions

          Summary:

          The British Pound continues its downward spiral against the US Dollar, pressured by strong U.S. economic data and the Federal Reserve’s hawkish stance, with technical signals warning of further declines as the market reprices interest rate expectations.

          SELL GBPUSD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          1.32300

          Entry Price

          1.28630

          TP

          1.38800

          SL

          1.33307 -0.00005 0.00%

          344.3

          Pips

          Loss

          1.28630

          TP

          1.35743

          Exit Price

          1.32300

          Entry Price

          1.38800

          SL

          The British Pound extended its losing streak for the sixth consecutive session on Thursday, plunging to the 1.3200 handle against the U.S. Dollar during the European trading session. The GBP/USD pair remains under intense selling pressure, with the U.S. Dollar holding firm near a two-month high as measured by the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY), which remains elevated near the 100.00 mark following a string of strong U.S. economic data and hawkish rhetoric from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
          Investors are rapidly unwinding their expectations for a September rate cut from the Federal Reserve after the latest macroeconomic data painted a picture of a resilient U.S. economy. The sharp repricing of rate expectations has reinforced dollar strength, dragging the Pound and other major currencies lower in the process.
          The turning point in sentiment came after the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis revealed that the American economy grew at an annualized pace of 3% in the second quarter, surpassing consensus forecasts of 2.4%. This marks a dramatic rebound from the first quarter, where GDP had contracted by 0.5%. The acceleration in growth, coupled with improving labor market conditions, has given the Fed renewed confidence to hold interest rates steady.
          Adding to the bullish tone for the U.S. Dollar was a surprisingly strong report from ADP, which showed the private sector added 104,000 new jobs in June, comfortably beating the expected 78,000. This followed a weaker reading in May, when the workforce contracted by 23,000, and has now raised questions about whether the earlier weakness was simply a one-off rather than a trend.
          Fed Chair Jerome Powell reinforced this sentiment during his latest public remarks, stating that the U.S. economy remains in a “solid position” and that inflation, while “somewhat above target,” does not yet justify a change in the current policy stance. Powell’s assertion that the current rate setting is appropriate has dealt a blow to dovish market participants who were banking on a September rate cut. According to the CME FedWatch tool, the probability of a September rate cut has dropped to just 43.2%, down sharply from 63.3% earlier in the week.
          This hawkish pivot from the Fed has created a widening divergence between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. While the Federal Reserve appears content to wait and observe further data, the Bank of England remains in a far more precarious position. Britain’s economic recovery continues to be uneven, hampered by sticky inflation, soft business investment, and rising consumer debt burdens. With the UK economy at risk of stagnation, the Bank of England is navigating an increasingly narrow path between keeping inflation under control and avoiding a deeper economic slowdown.

          Technical AnalysisSterling Sinks to 1.3200 as Hawkish Fed and Robust U.S. Data Trigger Renewed Selling_1

          The divergence in economic fundamentals and policy outlooks is now being starkly reflected in the charts. The GBP/USD pair has not only lost ground but has also broken key technical structures that previously supported the bullish narrative. The pair has decisively fallen below the ascending channel that had been intact since mid-April, marking a significant shift in market sentiment. This break is not just a technical breach but a confirmation that sellers are now firmly in control.
          The breakdown from this structure, coupled with the pair’s continued trading below the 50-day Exponential Moving Average, has intensified bearish pressure. Price action has also struggled to gain traction after testing a previously identified bearish order block near the 1.34166 level, which has now been validated as strong resistance. The rejection from this area only underscores the dominance of sellers in the current market environment.
          While short-term technical indicators such as the Relative Strength Index suggest the pair may be entering oversold territory, any rebound is likely to be shallow and corrective in nature. The most probable scenario from here is a brief pullback into the 1.32700 to 1.33000 zone — potentially a retest of broken support — followed by a resumption of the downtrend. If the bearish momentum continues, the pair is likely to test the 1.30300 level in the coming sessions, with deeper downside potential extending toward the 1.28630 area.
          TRADE RECOMMENDATION
          SELL GBPUSD
          ENTRY PRICE: 1.3230
          STOP LOSS: 1.3880
          TAKE PROFIT: 1.28630
          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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          EUR/CAD rebounds fromsupport aiming for 1.6100/1.6150 upside?

          Gerik

          Economic

          Forex

          Summary:

          On 31 July 2025, EUR/CAD reversed higher from a cluster of strong support near 1.5950, supported by the 20‑day moving average and 38.2% Fibonacci retracement of the May–June rally...

          BUY EURCAD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          1.58500

          Entry Price

          1.61000

          TP

          1.58000

          SL

          1.61162 +0.00299 +0.19%

          70.8

          Pips

          Profit

          1.58000

          SL

          1.59208

          Exit Price

          1.58500

          Entry Price

          1.61000

          TP

          Overview

          EUR/CAD bounced from around 1.5950, a confluence of support formed by the previous monthly high, 20‑day MA, and the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level. From there, the pair initiated a fresh impulse wave (minor wave iii of intermediate wave 3), indicating renewed buying interest and structural bullishness into 1.6100 and possibly beyond toward 1.6150.

          Market Sentiment

          Institutional data reveals ~67% net long EUR and ~80% net short CAD, boosting confidence in EUR/CAD upside potential and hinting at a potential short squeeze as retail remains heavily short (87%) a classic contrarian bullish setup. Investing.com still sees mixed short- to medium-term signals, but technical consensus leans bullish on weekly to monthly frames.

          Technical Analysis

          EUR/CAD rebounds fromsupport aiming for 1.6100/1.6150 upside?_1
          EUR/CAD has clearly broken above a descending trendline and retested it successfully, indicating shift from prior bearish consolidation to bullish continuation.The pair is approaching resistance at 1.6100, with broader supply area at 1.6110–1.6150 where prior sellers might reemerge.
          RSI and stochastic readings on shorter frames confirmed oversold bounces near 1.5950; momentum now supports further upside toward 1.6100. MACD and momentum profiles on daily frame favor continuation.

          Trading Recommendation

          Entry (limit buy): 1.59 (just above the support cluster and fib retracement zone)
          TP1: 1.585 (initial resistance + round number)
          TP2: 1.6150 (higher resistance band, Fibonacci extension zone)
          Stop Loss: below 1.58, just under the support base around 1.5950
          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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          AUD/JPY rebounds sharply from support

          Gerik

          Economic

          Forex

          Summary:

          On 31 July 2025, AUD/JPY staged a strong rebound off a key support zone near ¥95.55, buoyed by diminishing yen strength and risk-on sentiment...

          BUY AUDJPY
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          96.900

          Entry Price

          98.000

          TP

          96.000

          SL

          103.175 +0.007 +0.01%

          90.0

          Pips

          Loss

          96.000

          SL

          96.000

          Exit Price

          96.900

          Entry Price

          98.000

          TP

          Overview

          AUD/JPY reversed from the crucial support band around ¥95.55, which coincides with the upper 20‑day moving average and ~38.2% Fibonacci retracement of June’s rally. This level also aligns with the rising trendline from May, offering a confluence of technical support. A dovish tone from the Bank of Japan amid rising inflation forecasts has weakened the yen further, supporting the rebound in AUD/JP.

          Market sentiment

          Sentiment indicators from platforms like Investing.com show widespread bullish bias across multiple timeframes, identifying AUD/JPY as a “Strong Buy” via moving averages and technical indicators. Those contributors also highlight a bullish market structure shift on H4 and weekly charts, reinforcing confidence in upside momentum.

          Technical analysis

          AUD/JPY rebounds sharply from support_1
          AUD/JPY is likely headed toward resistance at ¥97.40, the high recorded in February that capped the previous leg up. The pair is consolidating above ¥97.41 in a continuation pattern; breaking that level would open a path toward the 61.8% projection (~98.23) of a prior swing.
          RSI remains above 50, indicating bullish momentum even during consolidation, while a breakout above 96.44 may lead toward the upper boundary near.

          Trading recommendation

          Entry (limit buy): ¥95.80–96.90, ideally on a minor pullback or retest of the support zone
          Take Profit: 98
          Stop Loss: 96
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          EUR/USD edges higher near 1.1450—but will bulls find follow-through?

          Gerik

          Economic

          Forex

          Summary:

          On 31 July 2025, EUR/USD rebounded modestly from a recent low near 1.1401, trading around 1.1450 in Asian session after stabilizing around the lower band. While U.S.–EU trade optimism and strong U.S. fundamentals continue to weigh on the euro...

          BUY EURUSD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          1.14440

          Entry Price

          1.15000

          TP

          1.14000

          SL

          1.16631 +0.00205 +0.18%

          44.0

          Pips

          Loss

          1.14000

          SL

          1.13998

          Exit Price

          1.14440

          Entry Price

          1.15000

          TP

          Overview

          EUR/USD dipped to a seven-week low below 1.1400 before recovering to the 1.1450 region in early trading. The decline was driven by a strengthening U.S. dollar buoyed by solid macro prints and a new U.S.–EU trade agreement imposing higher tariffs on European goods forcing a reversal of crowded short-Euro trades .

          Market sentiment

          Sentiment remains cautious. The dollar has posted its first monthly gain in 2025 (~2.1% in July), leading to a position squeeze among bearish Euro traders. Analysts from UBS, ING, and Citi expect the euro to stay under pressure near term within a broader range of 1.15–1.20.

          Technical analysis

          EUR/USD edges higher near 1.1450—but will bulls find follow-through?_1
          Bears dominate near-term structure:
          EUR/USD is hovering at the lower target zone of 1.1421–1.1381 
          A break below 1.1400 opens deeper downside toward 1.1330 or 1.1200
          However, corrective pullbacks toward 1.1537–1.1550 are possible, where sellers may re-enter.
          Technically, short-term indicators show oversold conditions with limited upside buffer; RSI around 35–40 and MACD firmly bearish.

          Trading recommendation

          Despite prevailing bearish bias, a buy setup exists on corrective bounce from strong support:
          Entry : 1.1425–1.1440 (near lower boundary of target zone)
          TP: 1.1500 (psychological level + interim resistance)
          Stop Loss: below 1.1400 (break of support zone invalidates setup)
          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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