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Theunis Kreuger
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LATEST ANALYSIS
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08 NOV clock 13:15

Mid-Week Technical Outlook: Oil closes below 200-day SMA

Oil struggled on Wednesday after sliding more than 4% in the previous session to levels not seen since July.
SPX500 _m in “impasse” after stunning rally
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07 NOV clock 10:27

SPX500 _m in “impasse” after stunning rally

Traders are waiting for fresh clues to trigger the next big move for this US stock index. Find out which levels the SPX500_m could reach next.
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06 NOV clock 13:28

Trade of the Week: Gold hovers near $2k ahead of Powell

Gold prices have kicked off the new week on a wobbly note despite punching above the psychological $2000 level last Friday.
EURUSD
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03 NOV clock 13:33

Week Ahead: EURUSD bear flag waits for fresh catalyst

Caution remains the name of the game as the key US jobs report this afternoon (Friday, 3rd November) approaches.
Will BOE help Sterling break out of downtrend?
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02 NOV clock 10:25

Will BOE help Sterling break out of downtrend?

The Bank of England is expected to keep rates at 5.25% after its meeting today. A “hawkish hold” should see GBP relatively well supported as it battles to break out of its long-term downtrend.
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