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Dr. Sivaraman will review the previous day close levels and calls given in his blog and present expected trading ranges in 4 majors and 2 commodity pairs.Latest Live Videos
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EUR/USD clings to humble gains around 1.1780
EUR/USD manages to reverse Tuesday’s pullback, sticking to daily gains around 1.1780 following an earlier bull run past 1.1800 the figure. The pair’s slight advance comes on the back of the equally marginal uptick in the US Dollar, as investors continue to closely follow developments on the trade front and news from the White House.
GBP/USD flirts with weekly tops north of 1.3500
GBP/USD leaves behind the previous day’s decline and regains fresh upside traction on Wednesday, surpassing the 1.3500 barrier in a context of a marginal advance in the Greenback and a generalised improved mood in the risk-associated universe. Meanwhile, the US tariff narrative continues to dictate the mood among market participants.
Gold picks up pace, focus on $5,200
Gold buyers are stepping back in on Wednesday, with sights set on $5,200 and potentially higher, after Tuesday’s pullback from monthly highs. The yellow metal’s recovery follows some loss of momentum in the US Dollar after Trump’s SOTU speech failed to deliver fresh impetus and AI-related jitters continue to fade.
Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple post cautious recovery amid downside risks
Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple are posting a cautious recovery on Wednesday following a market correction earlier this week. BTC is approaching a key breakdown level, while ETH and XRP are rebounding from crucial support levels.
Nvidia remains at the heart of the AI boom
Nvidia remains at the heart of the AI boom, with Q4 revenue projected near $65.6–66.1 billion, nearly 70% higher year-over-year. But investors are watching cash flow, leverage, and broader AI adoption. Growth is strong, but the AI stress isn’t over.
Here is what you need to know on Wednesday, February 25:
With the market mood improving, however, the USD started to lose its strength early Wednesday. Eurostat will publish revisions to January HICP data later in the day. Since the US economic calendar will not feature any high-impact data releases, market focus will remain on comments from Fed policymakers.