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Summary
This session we examined the charts from a Naked Trading perspective. You learned how to identify the different types of markets and how to trade each of them. There are positives and negatives to each of these different markets, which is why it is critical for you to be able to identify them.
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EUR/USD gathers traction, approaches 1.1800
EUR/USD manages to reverse Tuesday’s pullback, advancing to two-day highs near the 1.1800 hurdle in the latter part of Wednesday’s session. The pair’s decent uptick comes on the back of the modest retracement in the US Dollar, as investors continue to closely follow developments on the trade front and news from the White House in the wake of President Trump’s SOTU speech.
GBP/USD challenges multi-day highs near 1.3530
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 modest decline in the Greenback and a generalised improved mood in the risk-linked space. Meanwhile, the US tariff narrative continues to dictate the mood among market participants after Presidet Trump’s SOTU speech failed to surprise markets.
Gold remains bid and close to $5,200
Gold buyers are returning to the fold on Wednesday, targeting the $5,200 area and possibly beyond, after Tuesday’s corrective dip from monthly highs. The rebound in the precious metal comes as the US Dollar loses traction, with Trump’s SOTU speech offering little fresh direction and AI-related nerves continuing to ease.
Crypto Today: Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP test rebound strength as ETF inflows return
Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple are gaining traction at the time of writing on Wednesday, amid persistent market doldrums. The Crypto King is up over 2% intraday, trading above $65,000 from the day’s opening of $64,058.
Nvidia earnings to influence AI trade and broader market sentiment Premium
For the last three years, Nvidia has been the engine of the AI boom, and now Wall Street is watching to see whether that momentum can keep going. High-growth stocks have been struggling to maintain their bullish trend in 2026.
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.