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Markets opened cautiously Monday as shutdown resolution hopes lifted sentiment. Gold led gains above $4,000 while equities rallied over 1%. Dollar posted mixed performance.
Premium Watchlist Recap: New Zealand Employment Report (Q3 2025)
Joblessness in New Zealand hit a nine-year high in Q3 2025, prompting markets to price in stronger odds of another RBNZ rate cut. How did our watchlist ideas fare this week?
Why Serious Traders Don’t Compare Themselves to Other Traders
How you perform has nothing to do with how others perform. Comparisons will only make you feel frustrated and distract you from forging your own path to profitability.
After the longest U.S. government shutdown in history stretched into week three, we’re heading into arguably the quietest yet most consequential stretch of November. Here’s what to look out for.
If you’ve looked into trading bots, you’ve already seen the noise — flashy marketing, bold promises, and endless claims of “guaranteed profit.” The reality is simpler: reliable bots don’t need hype. They have structure.
A prop firm is any financial institution that makes large amounts of capital available to traders for their trading activities in the hopes of securing profits that can be split between trader and firm. There are traditional prop firms that recruit traders through normal employment methods and pay them a salary.
FX Watch: GBP/NZD and GBP/JPY Trend Continuation Plays If U.K. Jobs Beat Estimates
Market expectations seem to be running high for a December BOE cut, but what if the U.K. jobs report posts a strong upside surprise? Here’s what I’m watching on GBP/JPY and GBP/NZD in this scenario.
FX Watch: EUR/GBP and GBP/CHF’s Setups if UK Jobs Numbers Support a December Rate Cut
The BOE’s dovish surprise last week has traders locked in on this week’s UK labor report! If the numbers print weak, EUR/GBP and GBP/CHF offer potential trade opportunities.
After the BOE’s dovish voting split, all eyes are on the UK’s October labor data. Traders will want to see if this week’s report seals the deal for a December rate cut.
The dollar flexed early before China’s tariff announcement flipped sentiment. Shocking US job cuts data and surprise Canadian employment gains dominated, while central bank comments kept traders guessing throughout.
BOE Split Vote Puts a December Rate Cut on the Table
A razor-close BOE vote tips the scales for a December rate cut. Markets shift as dovish signals grow, inflation ebbs, and pound traders eye the next big move.
Chart Art: EUR/USD Approaching Confluence at 1.1600
Is the trend still our friend on EUR/USD? The pair seems to be in correction mode and is approaching an area of interest visible on its 4-hour time frame. Check it out!
Markets turned sharply risk-off Thursday as October job cuts hit a 22-year high, triggering equity losses and bond rallies while the prolonged government shutdown continues starving traders of official data.
U.S. Challenger Job Cuts Surge to a Two-Decade High!
U.S. employers announced 153,074 job cuts in October 2025—the highest for the month in over 20 years—as AI adoption and cost-cutting reshape the American labor market.
U.S. ADP Employment Rebounded in October, But Weak Spots Remain
The U.S. private sector added 42,000 jobs in October, according to the latest ADP National Employment Report released this week, but underlying figures still point to weak spots. Here’s how USD reacted.
Markets rebounded Wednesday as China suspended tariffs on U.S. goods, lifting risk appetite. Equities recovered while traders assessed economic data and awaited Supreme Court arguments on tariff legality.
New Zealand Joblessness At Nine-Year High: What It Means for NZD
New Zealand’s jobs figures painted a grim picture of the labor market struggling to find its footing as the RBNZ gears up for its final interest rate decision for the year. What does this all mean for the Kiwi?
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