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How We Spotted Support And The Rebound On HYPEUSD
HYPEUSD approached key Fibonacci support during its ABC correction, and recent price action shows bulls regaining control, signaling potential further upside.
Regional Fed Manufacturing Indexes Suggest Rebound Continued In January
The January regional Fed reports suggest that headline activity and new orders continue to improve, and at an improving pace (after a pause in December).
Uneasy FOMC
Stocks dipped early then reversed, reinforcing that this choppy, event-heavy market (FOMC + big tech earnings) favors quick intraday profit-taking over swing trends, with only a shaky USD bounce so far.
Google Joins $425 Million Capital Raise For Battery Storage Provider Redwood Materials
Google joins a $425M funding round for Redwood Materials to scale battery recycling and storage. This move supports a circular supply chain for EVs and renewable energy, aligning with Google’s goal for carbon-free operations by 2030.
ADP Delivers Q2 Earnings Beat, Lifts 2026 Guidance
Automatic Data Processing, Inc. beat Q2 expectations with EPS of $2.62 and revenue of $5.4 billion, and raised its full-year outlook on continued business momentum.
Pinterest Stock Keeps Falling. Is It Too Cheap To Ignore?
The sell-off in PINS stock seems at least somewhat warranted considering the ongoing ad market pressures, monetization gaps, and the short-term pain from the restructuring.
Canada Central Bank Seen Holding Rates As Economy Stays On Track Despite US Tariffs
The Bank of Canada is widely expected to leave its key interest rate unchanged on Wednesday.
Morning Flash Report For Wednesday, Jan 28
In this video, Ira Epstein covers a range of financial topics in his Morning Flash Update for January 28, 2026. He discusses the mixed performance in the stock market, notably the decline in the Dow due to fallout from healthcare shares...
Is Weak Consumer Sentiment Flashing A Economic Warning?
Confidence in the economy fell sharply in January, slumping to a 12-year low, according to the Conference Board latest survey data.
FOMC Decision Preview - Wednesday, Jan. 28
Markets head into today’s FOMC decision expecting little in the way of policy fireworks, with the Fed widely forecast to hold rates steady at 3.50 to 3.75% after three consecutive cuts late last year.
US Dollar Retraces Some Of Yesterday's Dramatic Losses
President Trump's comments sent the dollar spiraling lower yesterday.
USD/SGD Analysis: Sell Explanations Spoken While Facts Remain Debated
USD/SGD has plunged to decade lows amid heavy USD selling and pre-Fed volatility, rewarding momentum traders but demanding tight risk control in case of sharp reversals.
Ford Vs. Tesla: Value Vs. Growth. Which Investment Fits You?
Comparative analysis of Ford vs. Tesla stock for 2025 and 2026.
European Buyers Strike Or Performance Chasing?
Some European pension funds and other foreign buyers are trimming their exposure to US stocks.
EUR/USD Updates Four-Year High: Everything Works Against The US Dollar
EUR/USD reached 1.2000 on Wednesday after rising to 1.2082 the previous evening, marking a strong four-day rally.
The S&P 500 "Spring Trap" That Fooled 90% Of Traders
Find out the spring pattern that's trapping the bear, the exact price level that bulls must defend, the volume secret that told me to buy when everyone else was selling, and the next big move.
Pick The Better Amazon High Yield Covered Call ETF
YieldMax ETFs began offering single-stock covered call exchange-traded funds in November 2022, with Tesla as the underlying stock.
What Is The Fed's Real Inflation Target?
The Federal Reserve sets monetary policy in the United States with two main goals in mind.
Technical Analysis: Crude Oil - Wednesday, Jan. 28
Oil held the trading zone between support 58.80 and resistance 62.60.
GBP/USD Forecast: Eying 1.4000 Amid Fed Independence Fears Ahead Of FOMC
The GBP/USD forecast points to further gains to 1.4000 provided the Fed shows a dovish stance in today’s meeting.
