Why the Next Recession Will Be the Catalyst for Depression
January 30, 2026
Risk sentiment is deteriorating at the start of this week as the US and Iran appear far from peace discussions. Bonds and precious metals are following equities lower – an environment...
Read moreDetailsAfter seemingly teasing the market ahead of the weekend that he was considering “winding down” military operations, President Trump issued Iran an ultimatum that threatens to escalate the conflict. He...
Read moreDetailsfell to 1.1549 on Monday, with the US dollar extending gains from the previous session amid heightened demand for safe-haven assets as the Middle East conflict escalates.The confrontation between the...
Read moreDetailspushes through resistance as multiple macro forces suddenly align. The signal looks clean, even if the backdrop remains anything but. BoE 9–0 hold signals shift towards inflation risks Front-end gilt...
Read moreDetailsUSD/CAD rises above downtrend line, key SMAs But strong resistance and bearish SMA crossover limit upside Momentum signals stay soft despite holding in bullish territory is retesting the ceiling of...
Read moreDetailsPowell’s mildly hawkish hints on Wednesday were dwarfed yesterday by reports the ECB is considering a hike in April and the most dovish BoE member is openly discussing monetary tightening....
Read moreDetailsThe market seemed to overreact to the central bank meetings this week. The market heard Fed Chair Powell as more hawkish than the and took the dollar sharply higher. Yesterday,...
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Read moreDetailsrose during the previous session and is now correcting to 1.3403. The pound responded positively to the Bank of England’s decision to keep interest rates unchanged, with market attention focused...
Read moreDetailsThe Fed failed to offer any real guidance to the market, setting the script for other central banks to follow today. The result is that can stay firmly in the driver’s...
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