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How to Apply Fibonacci Retracement in Real Trading
A practical guide to using Fibonacci levels within trend structure, entries, targets, and risk management. After understanding what Fibonacci retracement is, the next step is learning how to apply it correctly in live markets. Many traders draw Fibonacci levels randomly and expect price to reverse automatically. In reality, Fibonacci works best when used inside a broader framework that includes trend direction, price structure, confirmation signals, and disciplined risk manag
Jan 283 min read


Fibonacci Retracement ≠ The Golden Ratio Line
Understanding the difference between a mathematical ratio and a technical trading tool. Many traders use the terms golden ratio line and Fibonacci retracement interchangeably, but they are not the same concept. They are closely related, yet one is a mathematical proportion while the other is a market analysis framework. Understanding the distinction helps traders apply technical tools more accurately and avoid common misconceptions. What Is the Golden Ratio? The golden rati
Jan 263 min read


Trump Renews Criticism of Powell as Global Central Banks Defend Fed Independence
Trump’s renewed attacks on Jerome Powell prompted an unusually coordinated defence of Federal Reserve independence from global policymakers and Wall Street leaders. President Donald Trump renewed his criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday, describing him as “incompetent or corrupt” and suggesting his departure could be imminent. The remarks triggered an unusually coordinated response from global central bank officials and senior Wall Street figures, who m
Jan 192 min read


PBOC Unveils Trillion-Yuan Support Measures as Beijing Steps Up Growth Push
China’s central bank cut targeted lending rates, expanded financing quotas and pledged flexible liquidity support as policymakers move to stabilise growth. The People’s Bank of China announced a broad package of monetary support measures, including rate reductions, expanded lending facilities and fresh liquidity tools, as authorities intensify efforts to support economic growth and structural transformation. Deputy Governor Zou Lan said at a State Council Information Office b
Jan 192 min read


Trump Temporarily Delays Military Action Against Iran, Gold–Silver Ratio Falls into a Critical Zone
A sharp reversal in Iran tensions, renewed focus on Federal Reserve independence, and major moves in gold, silver and currency markets defined this week’s global trading landscape. Market Highlights Trump's sudden shift in stance towards Iran raises questions over whether tensions in the Middle East are easing. Global institutions move to collectively defend Federal Reserve independence, while a previously "dovish" figure, Hassett, exits the stage early. Meanwhile, the gold-s
Jan 194 min read


CPI Data Fuels Rate-Cut Bets as Fed Officials Urge Caution
US inflation eased, boosting expectations for rate cuts, but Federal Reserve officials signalled that policy easing may still be some distance away. US inflation data released Tuesday strengthened expectations for earlier interest-rate cuts, after core CPI slowed to its lowest level since March 2021. Markets responded quickly, with the probability of an April rate cut rising to around 42%, though June remains the most widely anticipated timing for the first reduction. Despite
Jan 192 min read


Apple and Google Reportedly Strike $5 Billion AI Deal, Choosing Gemini Over OpenAI
A major partnership could bring Google’s Gemini model to iPhones, strengthening Siri while reshaping competition in the global artificial intelligence race. Apple and Google have reportedly reached an artificial intelligence partnership worth as much as USD 5 billion, under which Apple would integrate Google’s Gemini model into future iPhone services. The agreement would allow Apple to use Gemini to power advanced AI features across iPhones and significantly enhance Siri’s ca
Jan 192 min read


Japanese Stocks Rise as Weak Yen Fuels ‘Takaichi Trade’; BOJ Signals Tightening Bias
Equities advanced while the yen slid to fresh lows as investors positioned for political change, even as Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda reaffirmed the path toward future rate hikes. Japanese equities gained amid renewed yen weakness and speculation surrounding a potential early election, as investors embraced what traders have dubbed the “Takaichi trade” — a combination of rising stocks and a softer currency. The yen fell beyond 159 per dollar, its weakest level since July
Jan 192 min read


China State Grid Targets RMB 4 Trillion Investment in Major Power Network Expansion
The utility giant plans record spending on renewable integration, ultra-high-voltage transmission and EV charging infrastructure as Beijing accelerates its long-term energy transition. State Grid Corporation of China said it plans to invest about RMB 4 trillion during the country’s upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan period, marking a roughly 40% increase from the previous planning cycle and the largest capital program in its history. The investment will focus on building a modernis
Jan 192 min read


TSMC Delivers Record Q4 Profit as AI Demand Drives Seventh Straight Quarter of Double-Digit Growth
Taiwan’s chipmaking giant reported record earnings as artificial intelligence demand, advanced-node expansion and high-performance computing orders continued to power growth. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) posted record fourth-quarter net profit, extending a streak of strong earnings as demand for AI-related chips remained robust. Net profit rose 35% from a year earlier to TWD 505.7 billion (about USD 16 billion), marking the company’s seventh consecutive quart
Jan 192 min read


Trump Delays Iran Military Action as Diplomatic Pressure Intensifies
Diplomatic efforts have reduced the immediate risk of conflict, though sanctions pressure and military readiness suggest tensions between Washington and Tehran remain unresolved. The likelihood of near-term US military action against Iran has declined, as tensions surrounding domestic unrest and geopolitical risks showed signs of temporary easing this week. While military preparations and sanctions pressure remain in place, recent developments suggest a shift toward de-escala
Jan 192 min read


Wall Street Banks Kick Off Earnings Season With Strong Fourth-Quarter Results
Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley and peers reported resilient performance as investment banking activity and trading revenues rebounded. Major US banks opened fourth-quarter earnings season with broadly solid results, led by strength in investment banking, trading operations and wealth management. Institutions including Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup reported stable to stronger-than-expected quarterly performance, offering
Jan 192 min read


China Tightens Margin Financing Rules as Regulators Seek to Cool Leverage Risks
Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing exchanges raised minimum financing requirements for new margin trades, signalling a push to curb speculative activity and stabilise equity markets. China’s three major stock exchanges raised minimum margin requirements for investor financing purchases to 100% from 80%, tightening leverage conditions as regulators seek to steer trading activity toward more sustainable market behaviour. The rule change, announced Jan. 14 by the Shanghai, Shenzhen
Jan 151 min read


Every Trader Must Understand: A Professional Candlestick Trading Framework
How experienced traders use candlestick analysis with market structure, volume, and risk control to make higher-quality trading decisions. Why Candlestick Analysis Still Matters Candlestick charts remain one of the most effective visual tools in financial markets. They condense price behaviour into a simple structure that helps traders identify momentum, rejection, indecision, and shifts in sentiment. Yet many traders misuse candlestick theory by relying on pattern names alon
Jan 153 min read


Spot Trading vs Futures vs CFDs: What’s the Difference?
Understand how ownership, leverage, settlement, and risk differ across three of the world’s most common trading instruments. Spot trading, futures contracts, and contracts for difference (CFDs) all provide exposure to financial markets — but they operate in very different ways. Although each can track the same underlying asset, differences in ownership, settlement, leverage, expiry, and trading venue can significantly affect risk and suitability. Understanding these distincti
Jan 142 min read


Tesla Shifts Full Self-Driving to Subscription Model, Ending One-Time Purchase Option
The move transitions Tesla’s driver-assistance software into a recurring revenue model, aligning the company more closely with software-as-a-service valuations. Tesla said it will discontinue the one-time purchase option for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) package from February 14, 2026, moving entirely to a monthly subscription model. Under the previous structure, FSD was priced at USD 8,000 in the United States and RMB 64,000 in China. The new subscription plan will cost USD 99
Jan 142 min read


What Is CFD Trading? Understanding Contracts for Difference
Learn how CFDs work, why they are popular with active traders, and the key risks, costs, and opportunities involved. A Contract for Difference (CFD) is a financial derivative that allows traders to speculate on price movements without owning the underlying asset. CFDs are commonly used across markets including: Indices Forex Gold and silver Commodities Equities Cryptocurrencies (where available) Instead of buying the asset itself, traders enter a contract based on the differe
Jan 142 min read


China Conducts First 100km Suborbital Recovery Test, Expanding Reusable Space Ambitions
CAS Space successfully completed a high-altitude test flight carrying a recoverable payload capsule, highlighting China’s push into commercial aerospace and near-space research platforms. China completed its first 100-kilometre-class suborbital parachute recovery mission after a vehicle developed by CAS Space successfully flew from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre and safely returned to Earth. The mission reached an altitude of about 120 kilometres, briefly crossing the in
Jan 131 min read


CME Introduces Dynamic Margining as New 100-Ounce Silver Futures Aim to Broaden Market Access
Chicago Mercantile Exchange shifted precious metals margining to a percentage-based model while unveiling a lower-cost silver futures contract, signalling a push toward more flexible risk management and greater retail participation. Chicago Mercantile Exchange said Jan. 12 that it will overhaul margin requirements for precious-metals futures, replacing fixed collateral amounts with a percentage-based system tied to contract value and market conditions. Under the revised frame
Jan 132 min read


The Importance of Candlestick Theory in Financial Markets
A complete beginner-friendly guide to understanding candlestick charts, price behaviour, market psychology, and practical trading applications. Candlestick charts are among the most recognised and widely used tools in financial markets. Whether analysing stocks, foreign exchange, commodities, indices or cryptocurrencies, traders around the world rely on candlestick patterns to interpret price behaviour and market sentiment. For beginners, candlestick theory provides a visual
Jan 124 min read


Murphy’s Law in Crude Oil, Gold, and Foreign Exchange Investing
How uncertainty, psychology, timing mistakes, and risk mismanagement repeatedly affect commodity and currency markets. Murphy’s Law suggests that anything that can go wrong eventually will. In financial markets, this principle often feels especially true. Investors in crude oil, gold, and foreign exchange frequently experience sudden reversals, poor timing, unexpected volatility, and emotional decision-making. Markets rarely move in the most comfortable direction for particip
Jan 103 min read
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