Daily Global Market Update

itcoin surged 3.6% with bullish momentum. Apple shares fell 1.7% with a bearish trend. Aussie dollar dipped 0.1% but remains bullish. Gold dropped 0.4% with a negative trend. Market news: crude procurement adjustments and South African rand depreciation. Bitcoin rebounded to $26,000 due to a short squeeze. Upcoming economic announcements include various global updates.

Bitcoin's Positive Surge

The Bitcoin-dollar pairing soared by 3.6% in the latest session. The ultimate oscillator demonstrates a bullish trend, indicating positive market momentum.

 

 

Apple's Share Setback

Shares of Apple experienced a dip of 1.7% in the previous trading session. The ROC is signifying a bearish trend, presenting negative market sentiments.

 

 

Aussie Dollar's Minor Decline

The last session recorded a slight decline of 0.1% in the Aussie-dollar pair. The CCI points towards a bullish signal despite the recent dip.

 

 

Gold's Diminished Shine

Gold saw a drop of 0.4% against the dollar in the preceding session. The MACD suggests a negative market trend, corroborating with our comprehensive technical analysis.

 

 

Key Market News

Refiners across Asia's leading import region adjust their procurement strategies as Saudi Arabia's output cuts limit the availability of preferred medium-sour crude grades. Meanwhile, the South African rand faced depreciation against the dollar as markets keenly anticipate U.S. inflation figures that may provide insights into the Federal Reserve's rate strategies. Additionally, Bitcoin's value surged to almost $26,000, reversing its recent decline to three-month lows of $25,000, a move primarily attributed to a short squeeze.

 

Anticipated Economic Announcements

The forthcoming economic updates include:

• Monthly Budget Statement - 1800 hours GMT

• U.S Consumer Price Index - 1230 GMT

• Japan's Foreign Investment in Japan Stocks - 2350 GMT

• UK's Industrial Production - 0600 hours GMT

• Germany's 30y Bond Auction - 0930 GMT

• UK's Gross Domestic Product - 0600 hours GMT

Reglamento: FCA (UK), FSA (Seychelles), FSCA (South Africa)
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