Crude, Gold, Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq
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E-Mini Dow
(News Source: MTNews)
Plan B: Long only if market supported firm above 44,350. Targets around 44,584/44,765.
E-Mini S&P500
E-Mini Nasdaq
(News Source: Reuters
Plan A: Short if prices resilient to 21,495. Targets are 21,293/21,028. Place a reasonable stop order based on the assessment of the risk and reward ratio.
Plan B: Long only if market supported firm above 21,495. Targets are 21,698/21,952. Place a reasonable stop order based on the assessment of the risk and reward ratio.
WTI Crude Oil
Oil prices slipped on Monday after U.S. President Trump called on OPEC to reduce prices following the announcement of wide-ranging measures to boost U.S. oil and gas output in his first week in office.
(News Source: Reuters)
Plan A: Consider short if market failed to support above 74.08. Targets are 73.68/72.44.
Plan B: Long if prices supported firm above 74.08. Targets are 76.02/77.14.
Gold
Gold dipped on Monday pressured by a firmer dollar, while investors focussed on the Federal Reserve's first meeting of 2025 for more guidance on the U.S. interest rate path.
(News Source: Tradingeconomics)
Plan A: Consider long only if market supported firm above 2,761. Targets at 2,790/2,802.
Plan B: Short if market prices failed to support above 2,774. Targets are 2,760/2,754.
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