Week Ahead

    24 March 2025
    Week Ahead: Tariff Bombshells in Sight

    S&P 500 down 10%—is it the bottom or just the start? Tariffs and gold distortions could still shape what’s next. – vtmarkets.com

    20 March 2025
    Week Ahead: Fed Pause on the Horizon

    The Fed is ending QT—what’s next for stocks, bonds, and crypto? Explore market trends, risks, and key levels to watch. – vtmarkets.com

    10 March 2025
    Week Ahead: Trump’s Tariff Hold ‘Em

    Trump’s latest tariff threats unsettle markets; traders brace for volatility as negotiations and Fed reactions unfold. – vtmarkets.com

    3 March 2025
    Week Ahead: Tariffs Tensions and Turning Points

    Dollar firms and gold holds strength as the global economy rethink game plans around Trump’s tariff threats. – vtmarkets.com

    24 February 2025
    Week Ahead: Rate Cuts Come Down on Currencies

    Central bank rate cuts and shifting tariff plans drive this week’s market trends. Dollar moves, inflation risks, and volatility ahead. – vtmarkets.com

    6 January 2025
    Week Ahead: Central Banks Key to 2025 Trading

    Central banks set the tone for 2025 trading. Track rate changes and seize opportunities as markets shift globally this week. – vtmarkets.com

    16 December 2024
    Week Ahead: Bitcoin Breaks the Bank

    Central banks, inflation data, and Bitcoin’s surge dominate the week ahead as markets brace for volatility and key economic updates. – vtmarkets.com

    25 November 2024
    Week Ahead: Bitcoin’s Bullish Surge

    Bitcoin’s bullish momentum continues as ETF options launch and key market trends unfold across assets. – vtmarkets.com

    17 June 2024
    Week Ahead: Markets anticipate reports from central banks

    The upcoming week is packed with key economic events that could significantly impact the markets. Here’s a detailed look at the key events to watch from 17th to 23rd June 2024, covering important announcements from China, Australia, the UK, and …

    10 June 2024
    Week ahead: FOMC maintains rates despite inflation easing

    The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) chose to maintain the federal funds rate at its meeting on May 1, marking the sixth consecutive meeting without a change. This decision was influenced by earlier inflation data and robust job growth, which …

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