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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
98.820
98.900
98.820
98.960
98.730
-0.130
-0.13%
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EURUSD
Euro / US Dollar
1.16597
1.16605
1.16597
1.16717
1.16341
+0.00171
+ 0.15%
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GBPUSD
Pound Sterling / US Dollar
1.33291
1.33301
1.33291
1.33462
1.33151
-0.00021
-0.02%
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XAUUSD
Gold / US Dollar
4216.84
4217.27
4216.84
4218.85
4190.61
+18.93
+ 0.45%
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WTI
Light Sweet Crude Oil
59.983
60.020
59.983
60.063
59.752
+0.174
+ 0.29%
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          Can GBP/JPY continue its uptrend?

          Adam

          Cryptocurrency

          Forex

          Summary:

          On June 17, 2025, the GBP/JPY pair continued its strong uptrend, reaching a multi-week high. This increase was supported by the Bank of Japan's (BoJ) decision to keep interest rates on hold and expectations for the Bank of England's (BoE) monetary policy....

          BUY GBPJPY
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          195.700

          Entry Price

          196.000

          TP

          195.400

          SL

          206.883 -0.217 -0.10%

          30.0

          Pips

          Loss

          195.400

          SL

          195.399

          Exit Price

          195.700

          Entry Price

          196.000

          TP

          Overview

          On June 17, 2025, GBP/JPY rose to 196.85, marking a multi-week high. The rally was largely driven by the BoJ's decision to keep interest rates at 0.5% and its plan to slow down its purchases of Japanese government bonds (JGBs) starting in fiscal 2026.
          The decision reflects the BoJ's cautious stance on monetary policy amid global uncertainty and concerns about the impact of the US-Japan trade war. Meanwhile, GBP is also supported by expectations that the BoE will keep interest rates steady at its upcoming meeting, although there may be adjustments in the near future.

          Market psychology

          The current market sentiment is bullish for GBP/JPY. The RSI (14) on the chart is currently at 56, indicating that the market is not overbought and there is still room for growth. However, investors should note that any signs of weakness from the UK or Japanese economies could impact this trend.

          Technical analysis

          Can GBP/JPY Continue Its Uptrend?_1
          On the chart, GBP/JPY is currently trading above its 50-period moving average, indicating a short-term uptrend. The next resistance level is located at 197.23, the May high.
          If the price breaks above this level, the next target could be 198.06. However, if the price falls below the support level of 195.00, a correction signal towards 193.74 could appear.

          Trading Recommendations

          Entry: 195.7
          Take Profit: 196
          Stop Loss: 195.4
          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/USD Drops Sharply Below 1.1550: Will the Downtrend Continue?

          Adam

          Forex

          Summary:

          On June 17, 2025, the EUR/USD pair recorded a sharp decline, breaking the support level of 1.1550. This weakness was driven by expectations of the US Federal Reserve's monetary policy and the economic situation in the eurozone....

          SELL EURUSD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          1.15000

          Entry Price

          1.14500

          TP

          1.15500

          SL

          1.16597 +0.00171 +0.15%

          32.1

          Pips

          Profit

          1.14500

          TP

          1.14679

          Exit Price

          1.15000

          Entry Price

          1.15500

          SL

          Overview

          On June 17, 2025, EUR/USD fell to 1.1530, breaking the key support level of 1.1550. This weakness was mainly driven by expectations that the Fed would maintain a steady interest rate policy at its upcoming meeting, while the European Central Bank (ECB) kept interest rates low. This created a difference in interest rates between the USD and EUR, increasing the attractiveness of the US dollar.

          Market psychology

          The current market sentiment shows caution and concerns about the global economic outlook. The RSI (14) on the 15-minute chart is currently at 36.18, indicating that the market is not overbought and may continue its downtrend. This reflects investors’ indecision in determining the next direction of the pair.

          Technical analysis

          EUR/USD Drops Sharply Below 1.1550: Will the Downtrend Continue?_1
          On the 15-minute chart, EUR/USD is currently trading below the resistance level of 1.1550, indicating a short-term downtrend. The next support level is located at 1.1500. If the price breaks this level, the next target could be 1.1450. The RSI (14) indicator currently at 36.18 does not indicate oversold or overbought conditions, but if the indicator drops further, it could be a sign of a deeper correction.

          Trading Recommendations

          Entry: Open a sell order when price breaks the support level of 1.1500.
          Take Profit: Set profit target at 1.1450.
          Stop Loss: Place a stop loss above the 1.1550 resistance level to limit risk.
          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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          USD/JPY Continues Uptrend: Will the Uptrend Sustain?

          Adam

          Economic

          Forex

          Summary:

          On June 17, 2025, the USD/JPY pair recorded a strong increase, reaching a peak of 145.13, surpassing an important resistance level. This increase was supported by the decision of the Bank of Japan (BoJ) to keep interest rates and expectations for the monetary policy of the US Federal Reserve (Fed)...

          BUY USDJPY
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          145.400

          Entry Price

          146.200

          TP

          144.000

          SL

          155.210 -0.135 -0.09%

          43.3

          Pips

          Profit

          144.000

          SL

          145.833

          Exit Price

          145.400

          Entry Price

          146.200

          TP

          Overview

          On June 17, 2025, USD/JPY rose to 145.13, marking a multi-week high. The rally was largely driven by the BoJ's decision to keep interest rates at 0.5% and its plan to slow down its purchases of Japanese government bonds (JGBs) starting in fiscal 2026.
          The decision reflects the BoJ's cautious stance on monetary policy amid global uncertainties and concerns about the impact of the US-Japan trade war. The dollar was also supported by expectations that the Fed will keep interest rates steady at its upcoming meeting, although there may be adjustments in the near future.

          Market psychology

          The current market sentiment is bullish for USD/JPY. The RSI (14) on the chart is currently at 56, indicating that the market is not overbought and there is still room for growth. However, investors should note that any signs of weakness from the US or Japanese economies could affect this trend.

          Technical analysis

          USD/JPY Continues Uptrend: Will the Uptrend Sustain?_1
          On the chart, USD/JPY is trading above its 50-period moving average, indicating a short-term bullish bias. The next resistance level is located at 145.47, the May high. If the price breaks above this level, the next target could be 146.25. However, if the price breaks below the support level of 144.00, a correction towards 142.20 could be signaled.

          Trading Recommendations

          Entry: 145,4
          Take Profit: 146,25.
          Stop Loss: 144,00 
          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 Price XAUUSD Pauses Below $3,400: Will the Uptrend Continue?

          Adam

          Commodity

          Summary:

          On June 17, 2025, the XAUUSD gold market recorded a correction after failing to stay above the $3,440 resistance level. Factors influencing the correction included geopolitical tensions between Iran and Israel, along with expectations for the US Federal Reserve's (Fed) monetary policy....

          BUY XAUUSD
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          3385.13

          Entry Price

          3430.00

          TP

          3360.00

          SL

          4216.84 +18.93 +0.45%

          251.3

          Pips

          Loss

          3360.00

          SL

          3360.00

          Exit Price

          3385.13

          Entry Price

          3430.00

          TP

          Overview

          As of the end of June 17, 2025, the price of gold XAUUSD fluctuated around $3,382.29, down slightly from the intraday high of $3,403.37. This correction came after the price of gold failed to sustain above the resistance level of $3,440, its highest level in the past two months.
          Key drivers include geopolitical tensions and expectations for the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policy. The conflict between Iran and Israel continues to escalate, with back-and-forth attacks and US President Donald Trump calling for an evacuation from Tehran, boosting demand for safe-haven assets such as gold.
          This tension creates an environment of uncertainty, with investors seeking stability in assets, with gold being a top choice. In addition, expectations for Fed monetary policy also play a role. Although the Fed is expected to keep interest rates steady at its upcoming meetings, investors are still anticipating a rate cut by the end of 2025. This supports gold prices, as gold tends to appreciate when interest rates fall, reducing the opportunity cost of holding the metal.
          Market psychology
          The current market sentiment is cautious and indecisive. The RSI (14) on the 15-minute chart is currently at 41.29, indicating a lack of clear direction, with gold neither overbought nor oversold. This reflects a cautious market state, with investors unable to decide whether gold’s uptrend will continue or if it will undergo a sharp correction.
          It is also worth noting that when gold prices reach short-term highs like they are now, concerns about a correction could lead investors to move away from gold and instead seek other assets such as government bonds, which are often seen as safe havens in times of uncertainty. Concerns about global politics and the economy have increased demand for defensive assets such as gold, but have also made investors cautious about continuing to buy.

          Technical analysis

          Gold Price XAUUSD Pauses Below $3,400: Will the Uptrend Continue?_1
          Technical analysis shows that gold is currently trading below the resistance level of $3,412.62, a key level on the chart. If it fails to break above this level, the downtrend could continue with the next targets at $3,373.23 and $3,343.53 respectively.
          The current RSI (14) at 41.29 does not indicate oversold or overbought, but if the indicator drops further, it could be a sign of a deeper correction.
          The MACD is currently below the signal line, suggesting that the downtrend may remain in place in the short term. At the same time, the moving averages (MA50 and MA200) are also giving sell signals, supporting the forecast that gold will face a short-term correction before it can resume its uptrend.
          The Bollinger Bands are currently tightening, indicating a lack of strong volatility, but a breakout into or out of this range could send gold prices moving in a clearer direction in the coming days.

          Trading Recommendations

          Entry: 3385
          Take Profit: 3430
          Stop Loss: 3360
          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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          Bank of Japan Has Maintained Its Current Policy, Expecting a Gradual Rebound in Inflation Following a Period of Short-term Weakness

          Eva Chen

          Forex

          Central Bank

          Summary:

          The Bank of Japan (BOJ) decided to hold interest rates steady in a unanimous 8-1 vote on Tuesday, aligning with market consensus. The BOJ opted to maintain its current pace of reduction until March 2026, followed by a gradual decrease in bond purchases, which met market expectations.

          BUY GBPJPY
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          194.996

          Entry Price

          198.500

          TP

          193.490

          SL

          206.883 -0.217 -0.10%

          224.9

          Pips

          Profit

          193.490

          SL

          197.245

          Exit Price

          194.996

          Entry Price

          198.500

          TP

          Fundamentals

          The Bank of Japan (BOJ) decided on Tuesday to maintain the short-term interest rate at 0.5% in a unanimous decision, while also maintaining its current bond reduction plan until March 2026.
          In its statement, the BOJ lowered its growth outlook, noting that the Japanese economy "may slow down" in the short term as overseas economies slow and domestic corporate profits decline. Although the accommodative financial environment should provide some support, the central bank expects only a moderate recovery in the Japanese economy in the later stages as global economic growth resumes.
          In terms of inflation, the impact of rising food and import prices "is expected to weaken," while the core CPI may remain "sluggish" due to the economic slowdown. However, the central bank expects inflation to gradually rebound over time as medium- and long-term inflation expectations rise and the "sense of labor shortage" intensifies with the economic recovery.
          The BOJ acknowledged the "highly uncertain" outlook for the global trade and policy environment, warning of spillover effects on Japanese financial markets and inflation. The statement emphasized the need to closely monitor foreign exchange market dynamics and their broader implications.
          Looking ahead, the central bank introduced a new bond-buying program for fiscal year 2026, planning to reduce purchases by 200 billion yen per month each quarter, bringing the total to 2 trillion yen per month by March 2027.
          Market analysis suggests that a rate hike in October remains a possibility, despite recent market expectations pushing the next increase to early next year. Upcoming wage data will validate the robust wage increases achieved in the spring negotiations, while a trade agreement with the U.S. may offer greater clarity on future prospects.
          With the market already pricing in a rate hike of just over 10 basis points for the remainder of the year, significant movements in the yen are anticipated later this year, although pinpointing the timing of a yen rebound in the near term is challenging. From a market positioning perspective, the most likely "reverse pain trade" scenario is further yen weakness.
          Bank of Japan Has Maintained Its Current Policy, Expecting a Gradual Rebound in Inflation Following a Period of Short-term Weakness_1

          Technical Analysis

          Following the BOJ's monetary policy announcement on Tuesday, the GBPJPY extended its retracement from Monday's peak of 196.85. However, the GBPJPY has, thus far, maintained stability above the previous week's high of 196.00. A sustained long-term bullish outlook is anticipated, provided the 193.75 support level holds.

          Trading Recommendations

          Trading Direction: Buy
          Entry Price: 195.00
          Target Price: 198.50
          Stop Loss: 193.49
          Valid Until: July 2, 2025 23:55:00
          Support: 195.53, 194.95, 194.66
          Resistance: 196.68, 196.84, 197.06
          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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          Geopolitical Tensions Continue to Provide Support for the Gold Market, Although They Are Unlikely to Offer Sustained Rally

          Eva Chen

          Commodity

          Middle East Situation

          Summary:

          Ongoing geopolitical tensions supported safe-haven assets, halting the previous day's retreat from a nearly two-month high. However, investors appeared hesitant to act, opting to await further clarity on the Federal Reserve's rate-cut trajectory before establishing new directional positions.

          SELL XAUUSD
          EXP
          EXPIRED

          3418.00

          Entry Price

          3287.00

          TP

          3448.00

          SL

          4216.84 +18.93 +0.45%

          --

          Pips

          EXPIRED

          3287.00

          TP

          3342.99

          Exit Price

          3418.00

          Entry Price

          3448.00

          SL

          Fundamentals

          On Tuesday, the focus in the gold market will remain on the geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Safe-haven buying continues to support gold prices due to the persistent uncertainty.
          Furthermore, gold ETFs collectively increased their holdings by 136,032 ounces of gold in the most recent trading session. According to statistics, the net buying by ETFs this year has reached 6 million ounces. The world's largest gold ETF, SPDR Gold Shares, also recorded an inflow of US$285 million last Friday, the largest single-day inflow in several weeks. These factors continue to provide support for the upward movement of gold prices.
          However, in the long term, the conflict between Iran and Israel is unlikely to boost gold prices. The gold market's reaction to the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran remains very moderate. Gold prices have risen by less than 1% since Israel's initial attack.
          We think that the market's reaction was primarily driven by speculative actors and algorithmic trading systems within the futures market, rather than by physical safe-haven demand. Furthermore, the elevated pre-conflict gold prices suggest limited potential for further algorithmic-driven increases, aligning with historical patterns where geopolitical events do not sustain long-term gold price appreciation.
          Currently, investors appear hesitant, preferring to await further clarity on the Federal Reserve's interest rate trajectory before establishing new directional positions. Consequently, market attention will remain centered on the outcomes of the two-day Federal Open Market Committee meeting on Wednesday, the agenda of which should provide fresh impetus for both the U.S. dollar and non-yielding gold.
          Geopolitical Tensions Continue to Provide Support for the Gold Market, Although They Are Unlikely to Offer Sustained Rally_1

          Technical Analysis

          Following a brief test of US$3,450 on Monday, gold prices exhibited signs of waning upward momentum. This aligns with the retracement structure following the completion of a head and shoulders bottom pattern. We anticipate this retracement to be followed by another decline after a brief rally.
          During Tuesday's European session, gold prices found support above US$3,370, subsequently breaching prior highs on the 5- and 15-minute technical charts, establishing a crucial foundation for a rebound. If prices do not retrace below the intraday low of US$3,374, a short-term bottoming structure will form, testing the midpoint of the significant correction at the US$3,420 range, followed by a further decline to test the support level near the US$3,335 range.
          Conversely, a breach above US$3,445 by the bulls would invalidate the bearish forecast.

          Trading Recommendations

          Trading Direction: Sell
          Entry Price: 3418
          Target Price: 3287
          Stop Loss: 3448
          Valid Until: July 2, 2025 23:55:00
          Support: 3374, 3366, 3340
          Resistance: 3418, 3422, 3430
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          GBP/JPY Holds Firm After BoJ Decision, But Pound Remains Vulnerable Ahead of BoE Policy Call

          Warren Takunda

          Economic

          Summary:

          GBP/JPY retreats slightly after the BoJ decision but remains buoyed above 196.00. Sterling’s broader weakness weighs, with focus turning to the BoE’s upcoming rate verdict.

          BUY GBPJPY
          Close Time
          CLOSED

          196.400

          Entry Price

          200.000

          TP

          195.000

          SL

          206.883 -0.217 -0.10%

          129.6

          Pips

          Profit

          195.000

          SL

          197.696

          Exit Price

          196.400

          Entry Price

          200.000

          TP

          The British pound extended its mild retreat on Tuesday, pulling back from Monday’s intraday high of 196.85 against the Japanese yen, as traders digested the Bank of Japan’s latest monetary policy decision. Despite the pullback, the GBP/JPY pair continues to exhibit bullish resilience, holding firmly above last week’s peak at 196.00 — a level now acting as key near-term support.
          The Bank of Japan (BoJ), as anticipated by market participants, kept its benchmark short-term interest rate unchanged at 0.5% — a level it raised to earlier this year in a landmark departure from years of ultra-loose policy. But while the decision itself held no surprises, it was the accompanying tone and forward guidance that prompted market contemplation.
          BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda, in a somewhat cautious post-meeting press briefing, suggested that while the central bank remains data-dependent, the pace of tightening would be slow and measured. Of note, Ueda flagged a planned reduction in the pace of bond tapering — a deliberate move not expected to begin until April 2026. The message was clear: Japan’s central bank is in no rush to normalize policy aggressively, despite modest inflationary pressures and external uncertainties.
          Ueda struck a decidedly neutral stance, neither committing to further rate hikes nor leaning too heavily on dovish rhetoric. However, his comment that inflation is “not rising in an accelerated way” signaled that the BoJ may continue to err on the side of caution, especially amid a murky global trade outlook and the risk of external shocks. This tone was enough to prevent any significant appreciation of the yen, leaving most of the GBP/JPY pair’s dip to be attributed to softness in the British pound itself.
          Indeed, the pound traded defensively across the board, falling 0.2% against the US dollar and 0.3% versus the euro. The weakness stems from a growing sense of unease over the UK’s macroeconomic backdrop. A trifecta of downbeat data last week — covering GDP, industrial production, and employment — has cast a shadow over the pound ahead of the Bank of England’s (BoE) monetary policy announcement scheduled for Thursday.
          The BoE is widely expected to hold its key policy rate steady, but the question now centers on the tone of the statement and any potential dissenting votes. Market participants are keenly awaiting whether Governor Andrew Bailey and his colleagues will maintain a hawkish lean or begin to prepare markets for potential cuts later this year. With inflation still sticky, the BoE’s room to maneuver remains constrained, yet weakening growth indicators are complicating its path forward.

          Technical Analysis GBP/JPY Holds Firm After BoJ Decision, But Pound Remains Vulnerable Ahead of BoE Policy Call_1

          From a technical perspective, the GBP/JPY remains entrenched within a bullish price channel. After consolidating above the 195.80 mark — a key horizontal resistance zone — the pair staged a strong rebound that took it near the recent high at 196.85. While profit-taking and broader pound softness have momentarily paused the uptrend, the structure remains supportive of further gains.
          Momentum indicators, particularly the stochastic oscillator, suggest a potential reacceleration of bullish momentum. As the oscillator approaches overbought territory, traders are watching for confirmation of renewed buying interest that could target the next key resistance zones at 197.45 and 198.80, respectively.
          Unless the pair breaks below 195.85 — the lower end of the projected intraday trading range — the near-term trend remains upward. Continued support above this level would keep the door open for another test of 197.00 and potentially a push toward the psychological 200.00 mark in the coming weeks, contingent on favorable developments from both the BoE and global risk sentiment.
          TRADE RECOMMENDATION
          BUY GBPJPY
          ENTRY PRICE: 196.40
          STOP LOSS: 195.00
          TAKE PROFIT: 200.00
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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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