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Trading Sentiment
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Latest News Headlines
Bloomberg: Five Charts That Say All Is Not Well in Markets
A former TV star as U.S. president doesn’t seem to have injected markets with much of a ‘‘fear factor.’’ But digging beneath the surface of an eight-year bull run exposes subtle signs that hint at an uneasy optimism. [more...]
Bloomberg: Draghi Says Euro Is Irreversible as Le Pen Urges French Exit
Mario Draghi reaffirmed that the euro is irreversible in a defense of the single currency against populists who reject it. [more...]
Bloomberg: Asian Equities Mixed While Dollar Strengthens: Markets Wrap
Asian stock markets were mixed and the dollar strengthened as investors eased up after political uncertainty sent them toward haven assets. The Aussie erased losses after the central bank left its key interest rate on hold, while the kiwi rallied on inflation expectations. [more...]
Bloomberg: Dollar Pares Gain as Japanese Yen Surges to High Since November
The Japanese yen rose versus all of its G-10 peers, driving dollar-yen to its lowest level since Nov. 29 as traders unwound stale yen short positions across several currency pairs, notably against the Canadian dollar and the Australian dollar. [more...]
Bloomberg: World’s Best-Yielding Stock Market Is Set to Get Even Better
The best-yielding equities benchmark among the 12 biggest stock markets in the globe is set to get even better. [more...]
Reuters: Asia stocks, euro pressured by economic, political uncertainty
Appetite for Asian stocks and the euro ebbed on Tuesday as a rising tide of economic and political concerns added to anxiety over expectations China's foreign exchange reserves fell again in January. [more...]
Reuters: Oil prices firm, but kept in range by mixed price signals
Oil firmed on Tuesday after falls the previous session, with markets torn between mixed price indicators that have kept crude range-bound for much of the year. [more...]
CNBC: Asia markets fall as investor sentiment weakens, RBA keeps policy unchanged
Asian markets were negative on Tuesday following the sluggishness in global equities amid risk-off sentiment. [more...]
Currency Strength Indicators
The currency strength meter gives you a quick visual guide to which currencies are currently strong, and which ones are weak. The meter measures the strength of all forex cross pairs and applies calculations on them to determine the overall strength for each individual currency. For example, if EUR is strong and USD is weak, it could mean that the currency pair EURUSD could be going up. If both currencies are strong or weak it is better to avoid since it will probably means there is no clear direction for the specific pair. To get the latest Currency Strength Indicator please click here
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Past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading stocks, options, forex, CFDs and equites carries a high level of risk, and may not be suitable for all investors. The high degree of leverage can work against you as well as for you. Before deciding to trade any such leveraged products you should carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite. The possibility exists that you could sustain a loss of some or all of your initial investment and therefore you should not invest money that you cannot afford to lose. You should be aware of all the risks associated with trading on margin, and seek advice from an independent financial advisor if you have any doubts.

The information provided by Edvesting.com should not be relied upon as a substitute for extensive independent research which should be performed before making your investment decisions. Edvesting.com are merely providing this information for your general information. The information and opinions presented do not take into account any particular individual's investment objectives, financial situation, or needs. All investors should obtain advice based on their unique situation before making any investment decision and should tailor the trade size and leverage of their trading to their personal risk appetite.

Edvesting.com and/or its owners will not be responsible for any losses incurred on investments made by readers and clients as a result of any information contained on Edvesting.com. Edvesting.com does not render investment, legal, accounting, tax, or other professional advice. If investment, legal, tax, or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought.

S&P Levels of Interest for 7 February

R3 2305.00 R2 2298.83 R1 2292.67
Daily Pivot 2288.08
S1 2281.92 S2 2277.33 S3 2271.17

Todays Markets

Economic Calendar (time in GMT)
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Trading Sentiment
Below is the latest sentiment as compiled by etoro, the world's largest (social) trading network. It provides a view of what individual investors think about the specific instruments and gives a view of the current sentiment.
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Latest News Headlines
Bloomberg: Asian Stocks Advance as Banks Rally; Dollar Mixed: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks advanced after the Trump administration’s plan to roll back financial regulations sparked a rally in global bank shares. The dollar was mixed as a U.S. jobs report showed weaker wage growth. [more...]
Bloomberg: Pound’s Slump on Brexit Tempts Middle Eastern Property Buyers
Brexit put the brakes on U.K. commercial property investment for most overseas buyers. For those from the Middle East, the subsequent slump in the pound and a rebound in commodities outweighs the risk to values. [more...]
Bloomberg: Australia's Stock Market Is Decoupling From the World
It all started so well for Australian stocks this year, as they rallied to touch the highest since May 2015. That euphoria has ended abruptly as banks dragged down the country's main index, making it the worst-performing major Asian stock gauge.  [more...]
Bloomberg: America’s Asia Allies May Face Biggest Currency Reversal
Asia’s top two performing currencies so far this year are unlikely to enjoy prolonged gains, with the new U.S. administration’s increasing turn toward protectionism set to hit the economies of South Korea and Taiwan. [more...]
Bloomberg: A Year On, Japan Banks Brave Negative Rates Thanks to Trump
Japan’s biggest banks have navigated through a year of negative interest rates and choppy financial markets with their profits intact, thanks at least in part to Donald Trump. [more...]
Reuters: Asia shares lag Wall St. gains, dollar in doldrums
Asian shares crept up on Monday as Wall Street gathered momentum into a busy week of earnings with more than 100 major companies due to report, while the dollar was again hobbled by a lack of progress on U.S. fiscal stimulus. [more...]
Reuters: Oil prices rise on weaker dollar, but U.S. output drags
Oil prices rose on Monday, with traders shifting money into crude futures as the dollar weakened, and on concerns that new U.S. sanctions against Iran could be extended to affect crude supplies. But markets were held back by more signs of growing U.S. production and by worries that import demand in China could slow. [more...]
Currency Strength Indicators
The currency strength meter gives you a quick visual guide to which currencies are currently strong, and which ones are weak. The meter measures the strength of all forex cross pairs and applies calculations on them to determine the overall strength for each individual currency. For example, if EUR is strong and USD is weak, it could mean that the currency pair EURUSD could be going up. If both currencies are strong or weak it is better to avoid since it will probably means there is no clear direction for the specific pair. To get the latest Currency Strength Indicator please click here
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Disclaimer Notice

Past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading stocks, options, forex, CFDs and equites carries a high level of risk, and may not be suitable for all investors. The high degree of leverage can work against you as well as for you. Before deciding to trade any such leveraged products you should carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite. The possibility exists that you could sustain a loss of some or all of your initial investment and therefore you should not invest money that you cannot afford to lose. You should be aware of all the risks associated with trading on margin, and seek advice from an independent financial advisor if you have any doubts.

The information provided by Edvesting.com should not be relied upon as a substitute for extensive independent research which should be performed before making your investment decisions. Edvesting.com are merely providing this information for your general information. The information and opinions presented do not take into account any particular individual's investment objectives, financial situation, or needs. All investors should obtain advice based on their unique situation before making any investment decision and should tailor the trade size and leverage of their trading to their personal risk appetite.

Edvesting.com and/or its owners will not be responsible for any losses incurred on investments made by readers and clients as a result of any information contained on Edvesting.com. Edvesting.com does not render investment, legal, accounting, tax, or other professional advice. If investment, legal, tax, or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought.

Todays Markets

Economic Calendar (time in GMT)
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Trading Sentiment
Below is the latest sentiment as compiled by etoro, the world's largest (social) trading network. It provides a view of what individual investors think about the specific instruments and gives a view of the current sentiment.
Image
Latest News Headlines
Bloomberg: Trump to Halt Obama Fiduciary Rule, Order Dodd-Frank Review
President Donald will halt an Obama administration regulation, hated by the financial industry, that requires retirement advisers to work in the best interests of their clients, while the new administration reviews the rule. [more...]
Bloomberg: Investors Are Pouring Into Gold
Prices and trading volumes surged Thursday on call options giving holders the right to buy bullion at higher prices. On Wednesday, investors poured $413 million into SPDR Gold Shares, the largest ETF backed by the metal, recouping almost half of the money that exited last month. [more...]
Bloomberg: Brexit Markets Give the U.K. Solar Industry a Moment in the Sun
Brexit has brightened the outlook for U.K. solar funds, with higher power prices lifting earnings for the industry and burnishing its attraction for investors seeking to insulate themselves from political upheaval. [more...]
Bloomberg: Goldman Fund Manager Ignores Trump Noise to Bet on Dollar
The dollar’s worst start to the year in more than a decade is just a blip on its path to further gains, according to Goldman Sachs Asset Management, which oversees more than $1 trillion. [more...]
Reuters: U.S. job growth seen accelerating in January, wages strong
U.S. job growth likely accelerated in January, with wages expected to have increased steadily, suggesting a strong start for the Trump administration as it seeks to boost the economy and employment. [more...]
Reuters: Asian stocks tumble most in two weeks after China tightens policy
Chinese stocks slumped on Friday, sending Asian markets skidding for their biggest losses in two weeks after Beijing unexpectedly raised short-term interest rates, adding to growing concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump's aggressive policies. [more...]
Reuters: U.S. reversal on transparency could sting Canadian, European oil companies
Canadian and European oil companies will find themselves at a competitive disadvantage to their American rivals if U.S. lawmakers scrap tighter transparency requirements on the industry, as expected, according to company executives, legal experts and trade groups. [more...]
Currency Strength Indicators
The currency strength meter gives you a quick visual guide to which currencies are currently strong, and which ones are weak. The meter measures the strength of all forex cross pairs and applies calculations on them to determine the overall strength for each individual currency. For example, if EUR is strong and USD is weak, it could mean that the currency pair EURUSD could be going up. If both currencies are strong or weak it is better to avoid since it will probably means there is no clear direction for the specific pair. To get the latest Currency Strength Indicator please click here
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Disclaimer Notice

Past performance is not indicative of future results. Trading stocks, options, forex, CFDs and equites carries a high level of risk, and may not be suitable for all investors. The high degree of leverage can work against you as well as for you. Before deciding to trade any such leveraged products you should carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite. The possibility exists that you could sustain a loss of some or all of your initial investment and therefore you should not invest money that you cannot afford to lose. You should be aware of all the risks associated with trading on margin, and seek advice from an independent financial advisor if you have any doubts.

The information provided by Edvesting.com should not be relied upon as a substitute for extensive independent research which should be performed before making your investment decisions. Edvesting.com are merely providing this information for your general information. The information and opinions presented do not take into account any particular individual's investment objectives, financial situation, or needs. All investors should obtain advice based on their unique situation before making any investment decision and should tailor the trade size and leverage of their trading to their personal risk appetite.

Edvesting.com and/or its owners will not be responsible for any losses incurred on investments made by readers and clients as a result of any information contained on Edvesting.com. Edvesting.com does not render investment, legal, accounting, tax, or other professional advice. If investment, legal, tax, or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought.

S&P Levels of Interest for 3 February

R3  2295.00     R2  2288.50     R1  2282.00
DP  2273.25
S1  2266.75     S2  2258.00     S3  2251.50