While Europe Gently Sleeps - The Energy Report
Europe did not previously heed the threat from President Donald Trump when he said that they were getting too reliant on Russian oil and gas and that Vladimir Putin was a problem.
WTI Gains As Geopolitical Concerns Ease, Market Sentiment Improves
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) US Oil trades around $60.30 on Tuesday at the time of writing, up 1.60% on the day, extending the recovery seen since the start of the week.
Natural Gas Signals A Bullish Reversal After Completing Corrective Decline
Natural gas has rebounded strongly after completing a corrective pullback, suggesting the start of a new bullish phase supported by both technical structure and improving fundamental drivers.
Silver Tops Record To Close Towards $100
The metal market took another step higher as both Silver and Gold hit new records.
Current Report: Guess?
Guess? Inc has paid variable quarterly dividends since March 2007. The recent, December 2025 Quarterly dividend of $0.23 equates to a forward looking annual dividend amount of $0.92 for the coming year.
Watch These 3 Stocks For Significant Potential Gains In 2026
With risk assets retreating and commodities exploding higher, investors are hunting for durable growth stories trading below consensus value.
GBP/USD Outlook: Pound Looking At 1.35 Amid Sticky Wages
The GBP/USD outlook turns bullish despite mixed UK labor market data.
Sensex Today Tanks 1,066 Points; Nifty Below 25,250
Although the benchmark indices opened flat, they traded negatively throughout the session and ultimately closed red.
Silver On Track For Fifth Straight Supply Shortfall And Other Silver News
Silver charted its fifth consecutive structural market deficit in 2025 based on preliminary analysis of the data. The shortfall will likely exacerbate tight supply issues that have precipitated a significant silver squeeze.
Gold Hits More New Highs On Haven Demand
From a technical analysis point of view, the trend remains firmly bullish.
S&P 500 Sees Small Decline In Week Without Major Market Moving News
After closing out the preceding week at a record high, the S&P 500 clocked a new record high close of 6,977.27 on Monday, 12 January 2026 before retreating a half percent to end the week at 6,940.01, about 0.4% below its previous week's close.
EUR/USD Analysis: Selling Pressure Mounts - Will We See 1.1500 Soon?
EUR/USD continues to face strong bearish pressure as traders react to escalating EU-US tensions and Fed rate outlooks, with 1.1500 emerging as a key support level.
Drama Unfolds: Stocks, Bonds, And The Dollar Have Been Sold
The markets are reacting dramatically to recent developments. Stocks and bonds have been sold, gold and silver are at record highs, and the US dollar has been sold aggressively.
Johnson & Johnson Near 52-Week High As CAPLYTA Data Boosts Sentiment
Johnson & Johnson's stock approaches its 52-week high due to positive Phase 3 CAPLYTA trial data, strong earnings momentum, and favorable market sentiment as it nears an upcoming earnings report.
D.R. Horton Posts Q1 2026 EPS Beat, Revenue Comes In Above Expectations
D.R. Horton beat Wall Street estimates in Q1 fiscal 2026 as earnings rose to $2.03 per share and revenue came in at $6.9 billion, while maintaining its outlook for 2026.
Margin Debt In Cooperation, Equity Allocation At Record
Amidst households’ equity allocation at a fresh record and continued support from margin debt, large-cap indices are giving out signs of fatigue.
European Markets Head Lower As Leaders Struggle Ease Trump Tensions
European markets continue to lose traction, as faltering relations with the US point towards a difficult path forward for Nato.
Sell America Trade Resurfaces
Global markets head into the North American open with the dollar under pressure and risk sentiment fragile.
EUR/USD Forecast: Takes Advantage Of US Absence
The Euro rallied quite nicely during the trading session on Monday as the United States was closed for Martin Luther King Jr Day. The real momentum could be seen on Tuesday.
Slowing UK Wage Growth Points To Spring Rate Cut
Bank of England officials – or some of them at least – remain concerned about inflation.

