Hot spot tracking
- U.S. factory orders fell to lowest level in three-and-a-half years in October
- New York Fed: U.S. core inflationary pressures eased in October
- Saudi Energy Minister: OPEC+ production cuts can be extended beyond the first quarter of next year
Product Hot Comment
- Forex
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open EUR/USD ▼-0.46% 1.08358 1.08346 GBP/USD ▼-0.62% 1.26315 1.26295 AUD/USD ▼-0.76% 0.66223 0.66235 USD/JPY ▲0.36% 147.213 147.104 GBP/CAD ▼-0.28% 1.70979 1.70963 NZD/CAD ▼-0.31% 0.83424 0.83365 📝 Review:It is expected that the Canadian dollar may find support at this week's Bank of Canada decision. However, some analysts tracking the Canadian dollar say any forces affecting the currency are likely to be limited in time and nature.🕵️ Operation suggestion:USD/JPY 147.254 Buy Target Price 147.381
- Gold
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open Gold ▼-2.13% 2028.91 2029.9 Silver ▼-3.73% 24.483 24.495 📝 Review:Entering the European market on Monday (December 4), international gold gave up all its gains in the Asian market and now turned lower and fell back below $2,070. Earlier today, the price of gold briefly broke through $2,100, setting a new all-time high around $2,144. However, this crazy rise has now returned to calm, with the market focusing on US non-farm payroll data this week.🕵️ Operation suggestion:Gold 2033.15 Buy Target Price 2051.23
- Crude Oil
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open WTI Crude Oil ▼-1.67% 73.417 73.455 📝 Review:Oil prices fell on Monday as traders took a wait-and-see approach to plans by OPEC and its allies to cut production in the first quarter of 2024. Concerns about falling demand are also weighing on prices, market analysts said.🕵️ Operation suggestion:WTI Crude Oil 73.369 Sell Target Price 71.750
- Indice
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open Nasdaq 100 ▼-1.06% 15826.95 15825.05 Dow Jones ▼-0.24% 36181 36164.2 S&P 500 ▼-0.69% 4565.95 4564.35 📝 Review:The three major U.S. stock indexes collectively closed lower. The Dow closed down 0.12% or 40 points, the Nasdaq closed up 0.84%, and the S&P 500 fell 0.54%. Nvidia (NVDA.O) closed down 2.6%, while Microsoft (MSFT.O) and Tesla (TSLA.O) both fell more than 1%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index fell 2.1%, Miniso (MNSO.N) fell 14%, and NIO (NIO.N) and Xpeng Motors (XPEV.N) rose above the 2% line.🕵️ Operation suggestion:Nasdaq 100 15817.350 Sell Target Price 15702.620
- Crypto
Product Yesterday's Change Yesterday's Close Today's Open BitCoin ▲4.86% 42012.4 41934.6 Ethereum ▲1.30% 2228.8 2222 Dogecoin ▲3.86% 0.08857 0.08911 📝 Review:Bitcoin breaks through $40,000. The move was driven by enthusiasm for a possible U.S. interest rate cut and traders betting that a U.S. stock-market-traded Bitcoin fund is on the verge of approval. Bitcoin accelerated past $42,000, rising more than 150% so far this year. Bitcoin rose as much as 6.1% to $42,144, a level it last reached in April 2022.🕵️ Operation suggestion:BitCoin 41782.1 Buy Target Price 42293.3
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