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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - Today at 12:50:24 AM
Meta Platforms (META) Shares Rise Above $700 After Earnings Release


Yesterday, Meta Platforms published its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings report, which made a strong impression. In after-hours trading, META shares surged by more than 10% at one point, reaching around $740.

Why META Shares Are Rising
The company not only met analysts' expectations but significantly exceeded them:

→ Earnings per share (EPS): actual $8.88 (expected $8.19–8.21), up 11% year-on-year.
→ Revenue: actual $59.9bn (forecast around $58.35bn).

In addition, the media highlighted several positive factors:

→ A strong outlook for 2026.
→ A high operating margin of around 41%, demonstrating strong business efficiency despite substantial spending.
→ Continued growth in advertising services: the company has integrated AI into ad delivery, with growth seen both in ad pricing (+6%) and the number of impressions (+18%).

A particularly important development was Mark Zuckerberg's statement that the Reality Labs division is expected to pass its peak loss this year. This reassured investors concerned about prolonged cash burn related to capital expenditure.



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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 29, 2026, 11:35:50 PM
EUR/USD and GBP/USD continue to rise after the Fed meeting


The euro and the pound maintained their upward momentum after the Federal Reserve meeting, despite interest rates being left unchanged. At the start of the week, both pairs rose sharply: EUR/USD tested the area above the psychological 1.2000 level, while GBP/USD climbed towards 1.3870, after which a moderate correction followed as profits were taken.

However, after Jerome Powell's speech, demand for European currencies strengthened again, as the Fed Chair's rhetoric was perceived by the market as a signal in favour of future easing and the regulator maintaining a cautious stance, with no need to return to tightening.

An additional source of pressure on the dollar remains the geopolitical and trade backdrop. Statements by Donald Trump on tariff policy towards Europe have increased uncertainty around the outlook for external trade and added to market nervousness, periodically boosting volatility and supporting demand for alternatives to the dollar. Against this background, gains in the euro and the pound are being driven both by interest rate expectations and by a broader reassessment of risks related to tariffs and political rhetoric.



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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 29, 2026, 12:45:58 PM
USD/CAD Falls Below the 2025 Low


Yesterday, financial markets were closely watching statements from central banks regarding interest rates, including the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Canada. According to Forex Factory:

→ The Federal Reserve kept the Federal Funds Rate at 3.75% by a majority vote. "The economy has once again surprised us with its strength," Powell said at the press conference. The Fed Chair also added that "our policy is in a good place".

→ The Bank of Canada left the Overnight Rate unchanged at 2.25%. In its official statement, significant attention was paid to the impact of uncertainty surrounding the trade agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico (CUSMA).

Although there were no surprises and the central banks' decisions matched analysts' forecasts, the reaction of the USD/CAD pair was quite dynamic. After a spike in volatility, the exchange rate fell below the 2025 low. Moreover, on higher-timeframe charts, a bearish break of support is visible, with that support running through the lows of 2023–2025.



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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 28, 2026, 12:06:44 PM
For the First Time In History, the Price of Silver Has Exceeded $115


The weakness of the US dollar amid the White House's ambiguous policy stance, along with other factors (including geopolitics and industrial demand for silver), has led to the XAG/USD quote rising above $115 this week.

Since the beginning of the year, the price of an ounce of silver has increased by more than 50%, continuing the steep upward trend that began back in 2025.

It seems the bull market in precious metals is unstoppable, but the chart is sending important signals that cast doubt on this view.



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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 28, 2026, 11:49:27 AM
EUR/USD Climbs Above 1.2000 After Trump's Remarks


Expectations of lower Federal Reserve interest rates, recession risks, and the negative fallout from the US stance on Greenland have been among the factors acting as bearish drivers for the dollar in recent weeks.

Additional pressure came from signals that the US may be willing to sell dollars to help Japan strengthen the yen. Yesterday's comments from Donald Trump then gave the market fresh momentum.

"The dollar is doing great," Trump replied when asked by a reporter whether he thought it had fallen too sharply recently. Does this mean the president is comfortable with the national currency having lost around 9% during the first year of his term?

Trump's words triggered a sharp weakening of the US dollar against other currencies. In particular, EUR/USD rose above the psychological 1.2000 level for the first time since 2021.



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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 28, 2026, 10:48:33 AM
AUD/USD and USD/CAD Test Key Levels Ahead of Central Bank Decisions


Commodity currencies have moved up to key levels after extending their recent gains, maintaining upward momentum. However, the next phase of price action will largely depend on fundamental drivers. For now, there are no clear signs of a slowdown, but proximity to important levels is increasing the market's sensitivity to news.

Decisions from the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Canada, along with accompanying guidance from policymakers, could either confirm the strength of the current move or trigger a correction after the recent strong advance. Overall, the market remains directional, but it is approaching a point where fundamental signals become decisive.



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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 28, 2026, 10:45:58 AM
Market Analysis: EUR/USD Rally Accelerates Past 1.20, USD/CHF Buckles


EUR/USD started a fresh surge above 1.1900 and 1.2000. USD/CHF declined further and is now struggling below 0.7750.

Important Takeaways for EUR/USD and USD/CHF Analysis Today
- The Euro started a major increase from 1.1700 against the US Dollar.
- There is a key bullish trend line forming with support near 1.1915 on the hourly chart of EUR/USD at FXOpen.
- USD/CHF declined below the 0.7800 and 0.7750 support levels.
- There is a key bearish trend line forming with resistance near 0.7675 on the hourly chart at FXOpen.

EUR/USD Technical Analysis

On the hourly chart of EUR/USD at FXOpen, the pair started a fresh increase from the 1.1700 zone. The Euro cleared the 1.1850 barrier to move into a bullish zone against the US Dollar.

The bulls pushed the pair above the 50-hour simple moving average and 1.1950. Finally, the pair cleared 1.2000 and 1.2050. A high was formed near 1.2080 and the pair is now consolidating gains. There was a minor pullback to the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the upward wave from the 1.1669 swing low to the 1.2080 high.

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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 27, 2026, 01:14:12 PM
The US Dollar Index (DXY) Falls to Its Lowest Level Since September


As the DXY chart shows, the US dollar index is trading today at its lowest level since September 2025. From this month's peak, the decline has exceeded 2%.

Why Is the Dollar Weakening?
→ The Fed factor. The interest rate decision is due tomorrow. Markets are expecting dovish rhetoric from Jerome Powell to offset economic risks stemming from tariff wars. It cannot be ruled out that the Fed Chair may soften his stance under unprecedented pressure from the White House administration, including threats of criminal prosecution.

→ Loss of safe-haven status. The dollar is losing appeal as a defensive asset amid geopolitical tensions (the US–EU dispute over Greenland and strained relations with Canada). Capital is actively flowing out of fiat currencies into real assets, as confirmed by yesterday's historic breakout in gold prices above $5,000.

That said, the technical picture offers some grounds for optimism among bulls.



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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 27, 2026, 01:04:13 PM
Nasdaq 100 Advances Ahead of Tech Giants' Earnings


As early as tomorrow, after the close of the main trading session, quarterly results will be released by Microsoft (MSFT), Meta Platforms (META) and Tesla (TSLA), with Apple (AAPL) scheduled to report on Thursday.

As the chart shows, the Nasdaq 100 index (US Tech 100 mini on FXOpen) climbed today to its highest level since early November, rising above 25,900. Since the start of the week, the index has gained around 1.8%. This appears to reflect a shift in market sentiment:

→ Geopolitical risks are fading. Market participants seem to have adapted to the news flow surrounding tariffs and Greenland. After the initial shock, current political rhetoric is increasingly viewed as a negotiating stance rather than a genuine threat to business.

→ Confidence in market leaders. Prices are factoring in expectations that tech giants will outline roadmaps showing how their record AI spending will begin to generate net profits as early as this year.



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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 27, 2026, 12:54:58 PM
Analytical Gold Price Predictions for 2026, 2027, and Beyond


Gold continues to attract attention as investors search for a so-called safe haven in an increasingly uncertain global environment. Rising geopolitical tensions, currency volatility, central bank reserve shifts, and questions about long-term economic resilience have all pushed gold back into focus.

With prices reaching repeated record highs in 2025, many are now looking beyond the immediate rally and asking what comes next. This article breaks down the factors shaping gold's trajectory and examines analytical gold price forecasts for 2026 to 2030.


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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 26, 2026, 04:15:38 PM
Market Insights with Gary Thomson: Geopolitics, Central Bank Meetings, and Corporate Earnings

In this video, we'll explore the key economic events and market trends, shaping the financial landscape. Get ready for insights into financial markets to help you navigate the week ahead. Let's dive in!

In this episode of Market Insights, Gary Thomson breaks down what moved the markets last week and unpacks the strategic implications of the most critical events driving global markets.

Key topics covered in this episode:
— What Happened in the Markets Last Week
— Central Bank Meetings
— Stocks to Watch

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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 26, 2026, 12:22:54 PM
Japanese Yen Strengthens Sharply Amid Intervention Expectations


As the USD/JPY chart shows, the exchange rate fell sharply, reaching its lowest level since early November 2025.

The sudden strengthening of the yen has been driven both by expectations ahead of the upcoming Bank of Japan meeting and by growing speculation about a possible currency intervention, which could be carried out jointly by the Japanese authorities and the US Federal Reserve.

According to media reports:

→ on Friday, the New York Fed took specific actions that were interpreted as potential precursors to an actual intervention, providing the first bearish impulse;

→ on Sunday, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated that the government would take "necessary steps" against speculative market movements — reinforcing the initial momentum at the market open on Monday.



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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 26, 2026, 12:13:41 PM
Gold Price Breaks Above $5,000 for the First Time


At the market open on Monday, 26 January, gold prices (XAU/USD) formed a bullish gap and moved above the psychological $5,000 level. The rally then continued, with prices climbing close to $5,100.

Strong bullish momentum across precious metals markets has pushed gold up by around 18% since the start of the year, while silver has surged by approximately 50%.

Why Is Gold Rising?
The bullish tone is being driven by a combination of a weaker US dollar and heightened demand for safe-haven assets, shaped by the current environment:

→ The "Greenland issue": renewed attempts by the Trump administration to acquire Greenland have escalated into a standoff with the EU, bringing the risk of a trade war.

→ Growing concerns about political pressure on the Federal Reserve and the stability of US monetary policy, given the US President's intention to push for lower interest rates.

→ Central bank demand, harsh rhetoric from the White House towards Canada following its agreement with China, and ongoing tensions surrounding Iran.

All of this is fuelling an unstoppable bullish market. Under such conditions, is a decline in gold prices even possible?


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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 26, 2026, 12:08:06 PM
Market Analysis: AUD/USD And NZD/USD Advance As Risk Appetite Accelerates


AUD/USD started a fresh increase above 0.6850 and 0.6880. NZD/USD is also rising and might aim for more gains above 0.6000.

Important Takeaways for AUD USD and NZD USD Analysis Today
- The Aussie Dollar started a decent increase above 0.6850 against the US Dollar.
- There is a short-term bullish trend line forming with support at 0.6880 on the hourly chart of AUD/USD at FXOpen.
- NZD/USD is consolidating gains above the 0.5950 pivot zone.
- There is a key bullish trend line forming with support at 0.5935 on the hourly chart of NZD/USD at FXOpen.

AUD/USD Technical Analysis

On the hourly chart of AUD/USD at FXOpen, the pair started a fresh increase from 0.6725. The Aussie Dollar was able to clear 0.6800 to move into a positive zone against the US Dollar.

There was a close above 0.6880 and the 50-hour simple moving average. Finally, the pair tested 0.6930. A high was formed near 0.6930 and the pair recently started a consolidation phase. There was a minor decline below 0.6920.

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Posted by FXOpen Trader
 - January 23, 2026, 01:03:40 PM
Tesla (TSLA) Shares Jump After Musk's Davos Remarks


This year's Davos Forum has drawn attention not only because of developments around Greenland and Donald Trump's proposed Peace Council, but also due to the appearance of Elon Musk, who has previously criticised the event. The world's richest man made bold statements regarding Tesla's Optimus humanoid robots, which became a key talking point.

According to Musk's vision:

→ Tesla plans to begin selling Optimus robots to the general public by the end of 2027, with an estimated price of $20,000–$30,000, making them cheaper than a car.

→ In the long term, Optimus robots could account for up to 80% of Tesla's total company value, while the robotics market — where robots may eventually outnumber humans — could generate trillions of dollars in market capitalisation.

These comments acted as strong bullish catalysts, and Tesla (TSLA) shares rose by more than 4% yesterday.



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