The recent sharp collapse of the U.S dollar and stock markets to the point where Wall Street became an arena of terror
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Silver markets fell slightly during the trading session on Thursday as we continue to see a lot of volatility,
The US dollar has dropped initially during trading on Tuesday and what would have been a little bit of a “relief rally” for risk assets in a very noisy and choppy environment.
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The US dollar exploded to the upside against the Japanese yen during trading on Tuesday.
The WTI Crude Oil market rallied slightly during the trading session on Tuesday, reaching towards the $35 level.
The S&P 500 covered quite a bit of ground during the trading session on Tuesday, reaching towards the 2865 level in the E-mini futures markets.
The NASDAQ 100 has rallied significantly during the trading session on Tuesday to wipe out the losses after the gap lower on Monday.
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The Euro initially tried to rally a bit during the trading session on Tuesday, but gave up gains near the 1.1450 level again, only to break down below the 1.13 handle during the trading session.
The British pound has broken down during trading on Tuesday, as the US dollar got a bit of a boost after being oversold against Sterling.
The Australian dollar broke down a bit during the trading session on Tuesday again to reach down below the 0.65 level.
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The gold markets dropped somewhat significantly during the trading session on Tuesday as we are taking a bit of a break from the massive “risk off”
Canada’s exposure to the oil market has increased recession risks following the most massive oil price contraction since 1991.