A successful investor is not about how much profit he makes, but how well he controls risks. Since we cannot control the market, we must learn to control ourselves. Those who don't understand the stop loss will get deeper and deeper, and the longer they will get tighter. An investor can gradually become stronger after being baptized and tempered by the market for...
Market participants will also be closely watching comments from Fed officials next week. The chance that the Fed will adjust policy in September remains slightly above 50%, according to data from the CME Fed Watch Tool. Market positioning suggests the dollar could face selling pressure if Fed policymakers leave the door open to a rate cut in September. ...
In early trading on Monday, spot gold suddenly fell rapidly in the short term. The price of gold plummeted by nearly $15 from a level near $2,337/ounce, and currently hit a low of $2,319.82/ounce, setting a new intraday low. A piece of heavyweight news came from Israel, which further cooled the market's risk appetite, thus hitting the gold price trend. This week...
This week’s focus will be on Thursday’s revised annualized quarterly rate of U.S. real GDP in the first quarter and Friday’s U.S. April core PCE, especially the U.S. April core PCE, the Fed’s most favored inflation indicator, which will be released on Friday. The index better reflects underlying inflation. If the data exceeds expectations, it may fuel expectations...
Gold last week was generally recovering from Monday's sharp decline. During the week, it once retreated downwards and broke through the 2300 integer mark to reach around 2291 and rebounded. Gold prices were supported above 2320 throughout the day on Friday, maintaining bullish shocks, rebounding and repairing, and accelerated higher before the US market in the...
Traders see a 64% chance of the Fed cutting interest rates in September, according to CME's FedWatch tool. Lower interest rates will make holding non-yielding gold more attractive. Data on Friday showed that U.S. job growth slowed more than expected in April, while year-on-year wage growth fell below 4.0% for the first time in nearly three years. New York Fed...
The strong performance of the U.S. ADP employment data in April provided new challenges for the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. In this context, the reaction of the gold market is particularly worthy of attention. After the data was released, gold fell back 4 US dollars in the short term and then rebounded. The number of ADP jobs in the United States increased...