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NASDAQ 100 Trading forecasts and signals

Total signals – 4707

Active signals for NASDAQ 100

Total signals – 3
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TraderAccuracy by symbol, %Opening quoteTargetCreation dateForecast closure dateS/L and сommentPrice
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16.04.202429.04.20241 USD
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15.04.202424.04.20242 USD
 
 

NASDAQ 100 rate traders

Total number of traders – 42
Daily
Symbols: 66
Aeroflot (MOEX), Gazprom, Sberbank (MOEX), AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/JPY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Cardano/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Nikkei 225, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, RUSSELL 2000, CAC 40, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Palladium, Gold, Alibaba, Visa, Activision Blizzard, Adobe Systems, Airbus SE, Volkswagen AG, Apple, American Express, Johnson&Johnson, Renault SA, Coca-Cola, nVidia, Caterpillar, Bank of America, Intel, Adidas, Exxon Mobil, Amazon, Tesla Motors, Boeing, Wheat, Soybean, ASX 200
Trend
accuracy
93%
  • Aeroflot (MOEX) 100%
  • Gazprom 100%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 100%
  • AUD/USD 50%
  • EUR/USD 100%
  • GBP/USD 50%
  • USD/CAD 100%
  • USD/JPY 92%
  • CAD/CHF 100%
  • EUR/AUD 100%
  • EUR/GBP 95%
  • CAD/JPY 50%
  • EUR/CHF 100%
  • GBP/AUD 100%
  • GBP/NZD 100%
  • AUD/NZD 100%
  • GBP/CHF 0%
  • AUD/CHF 50%
  • EUR/JPY 86%
  • CHF/JPY 100%
  • EUR/CAD 100%
  • GBP/JPY 95%
  • AUD/JPY 100%
  • NZD/USD 67%
  • GBP/CAD 100%
  • NZD/CAD 100%
  • AUD/CAD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 91%
  • Bitcoin/USD 95%
  • XRP/USD 89%
  • US Dollar Index 89%
  • DAX 75%
  • Nikkei 225 75%
  • Dow Jones 91%
  • NASDAQ 100 71%
  • S&P 500 82%
  • RUSSELL 2000 83%
  • CAC 40 89%
  • WTI Crude Oil 92%
  • Natural Gas 60%
  • Palladium 100%
  • Gold 86%
  • Alibaba 100%
  • Visa 100%
  • Activision Blizzard 100%
  • Adobe Systems 67%
  • Airbus SE 100%
  • Volkswagen AG 100%
  • Apple 100%
  • American Express 100%
  • Johnson&Johnson 100%
  • Renault SA 0%
  • Coca-Cola 100%
  • nVidia 100%
  • Caterpillar 100%
  • Bank of America 83%
  • Intel 33%
  • Adidas 100%
  • Exxon Mobil 67%
  • Amazon 100%
  • Tesla Motors 100%
  • Boeing 50%
  • Wheat 88%
  • Soybean 89%
  • ASX 200 100%
Price
accuracy
84%
  • Aeroflot (MOEX) 15%
  • Gazprom 57%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 88%
  • AUD/USD 11%
  • EUR/USD 77%
  • GBP/USD 26%
  • USD/CAD 58%
  • USD/JPY 62%
  • CAD/CHF 67%
  • EUR/AUD 63%
  • EUR/GBP 81%
  • CAD/JPY 50%
  • EUR/CHF 91%
  • GBP/AUD 91%
  • GBP/NZD 100%
  • AUD/NZD 100%
  • GBP/CHF 0%
  • AUD/CHF 50%
  • EUR/JPY 69%
  • CHF/JPY 85%
  • EUR/CAD 100%
  • GBP/JPY 86%
  • AUD/JPY 100%
  • NZD/USD 63%
  • GBP/CAD 54%
  • NZD/CAD 62%
  • AUD/CAD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 67%
  • Ethereum/USD 64%
  • Bitcoin/USD 86%
  • XRP/USD 79%
  • US Dollar Index 74%
  • DAX 41%
  • Nikkei 225 52%
  • Dow Jones 73%
  • NASDAQ 100 60%
  • S&P 500 76%
  • RUSSELL 2000 80%
  • CAC 40 47%
  • WTI Crude Oil 76%
  • Natural Gas 50%
  • Palladium 66%
  • Gold 65%
  • Alibaba 100%
  • Visa 35%
  • Activision Blizzard 89%
  • Adobe Systems 25%
  • Airbus SE 47%
  • Volkswagen AG 100%
  • Apple 66%
  • American Express 30%
  • Johnson&Johnson 82%
  • Renault SA 0%
  • Coca-Cola 57%
  • nVidia 45%
  • Caterpillar 77%
  • Bank of America 60%
  • Intel 22%
  • Adidas 7%
  • Exxon Mobil 45%
  • Amazon 55%
  • Tesla Motors 88%
  • Boeing 50%
  • Wheat 87%
  • Soybean 64%
  • ASX 200 86%
Profitableness,
pips/day
5070
  • Aeroflot (MOEX) 2
  • Gazprom 2
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 15
  • AUD/USD -7
  • EUR/USD 13
  • GBP/USD -15
  • USD/CAD 5
  • USD/JPY 24
  • CAD/CHF 8
  • EUR/AUD 9
  • EUR/GBP 13
  • CAD/JPY -43
  • EUR/CHF 4
  • GBP/AUD 41
  • GBP/NZD 36
  • AUD/NZD 6
  • GBP/CHF -3
  • AUD/CHF 1
  • EUR/JPY 9
  • CHF/JPY 31
  • EUR/CAD 21
  • GBP/JPY 30
  • AUD/JPY 44
  • NZD/USD 30
  • GBP/CAD 34
  • NZD/CAD 23
  • AUD/CAD 35
  • Cardano/USD 202
  • Ethereum/USD 145
  • Bitcoin/USD 1758
  • XRP/USD 27
  • US Dollar Index 16
  • DAX 5
  • Nikkei 225 30
  • Dow Jones 62
  • NASDAQ 100 4
  • S&P 500 11
  • RUSSELL 2000 31
  • CAC 40 83
  • WTI Crude Oil 14318
  • Natural Gas 22
  • Palladium 190
  • Gold 1
  • Alibaba 13
  • Visa 3
  • Activision Blizzard 39
  • Adobe Systems -9
  • Airbus SE 31
  • Volkswagen AG 499
  • Apple 6
  • American Express 31
  • Johnson&Johnson 27
  • Renault SA 0
  • Coca-Cola 12
  • nVidia 1
  • Caterpillar 256
  • Bank of America 46
  • Intel -44
  • Adidas 22
  • Exxon Mobil -5
  • Amazon 1
  • Tesla Motors 24
  • Boeing -10
  • Wheat -7
  • Soybean 260
  • ASX 200 682
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Yana
Symbols: 40
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, EUR/AUD, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, Dash/USD, Stellar/USD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Tron/USD, NEO/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, Nem/USD, QTUM/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, WTI Crude Oil, Gold, Soybean, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Uniswap, Chainlink, Solana, Tezos
Trend
accuracy
86%
  • AUD/USD 0%
  • EUR/USD 100%
  • GBP/USD 100%
  • USD/CAD 83%
  • USD/CHF 100%
  • USD/JPY 100%
  • EUR/AUD 0%
  • NZD/CHF 100%
  • AUD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/JPY 67%
  • GBP/JPY 82%
  • AUD/JPY 100%
  • NZD/USD 100%
  • Dash/USD 0%
  • Stellar/USD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 100%
  • EOS/USD 40%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 75%
  • Litecoin/USD 33%
  • Tron/USD 100%
  • NEO/USD 0%
  • Ethereum/USD 84%
  • Bitcoin/USD 98%
  • Nem/USD 100%
  • QTUM/USD 80%
  • XRP/USD 100%
  • US Dollar Index 100%
  • DAX 100%
  • Dow Jones 75%
  • NASDAQ 100 50%
  • WTI Crude Oil 100%
  • Gold 85%
  • Soybean 17%
  • Dogecoin 80%
  • Binance Coin 50%
  • Polkadot 100%
  • Uniswap 50%
  • Chainlink 100%
  • Solana 100%
  • Tezos 100%
Price
accuracy
85%
  • AUD/USD 0%
  • EUR/USD 100%
  • GBP/USD 100%
  • USD/CAD 83%
  • USD/CHF 100%
  • USD/JPY 100%
  • EUR/AUD 0%
  • NZD/CHF 100%
  • AUD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/JPY 67%
  • GBP/JPY 82%
  • AUD/JPY 100%
  • NZD/USD 100%
  • Dash/USD 0%
  • Stellar/USD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 100%
  • EOS/USD 40%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 75%
  • Litecoin/USD 33%
  • Tron/USD 100%
  • NEO/USD 0%
  • Ethereum/USD 77%
  • Bitcoin/USD 98%
  • Nem/USD 100%
  • QTUM/USD 80%
  • XRP/USD 100%
  • US Dollar Index 100%
  • DAX 100%
  • Dow Jones 75%
  • NASDAQ 100 50%
  • WTI Crude Oil 100%
  • Gold 84%
  • Soybean 17%
  • Dogecoin 80%
  • Binance Coin 50%
  • Polkadot 100%
  • Uniswap 50%
  • Chainlink 100%
  • Solana 100%
  • Tezos 100%
Profitableness,
pips/day
793
  • AUD/USD -28
  • EUR/USD 12
  • GBP/USD 14
  • USD/CAD 9
  • USD/CHF 20
  • USD/JPY 23
  • EUR/AUD -16
  • NZD/CHF 10
  • AUD/CHF -8
  • EUR/JPY -4
  • GBP/JPY 11
  • AUD/JPY 22
  • NZD/USD 5
  • Dash/USD -26
  • Stellar/USD 11
  • Cardano/USD 52
  • EOS/USD -14
  • BitcoinCash/USD 23
  • Litecoin/USD -255
  • Tron/USD 3
  • NEO/USD -58
  • Ethereum/USD 477
  • Bitcoin/USD 1922
  • Nem/USD 4
  • QTUM/USD 12
  • XRP/USD 72
  • US Dollar Index 5
  • DAX 32
  • Dow Jones 83
  • NASDAQ 100 1
  • WTI Crude Oil 21
  • Gold 5
  • Soybean -178
  • Dogecoin 18
  • Binance Coin -140
  • Polkadot 0
  • Uniswap 175
  • Chainlink 17
  • Solana 106
  • Tezos 127
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Do_Alex
Symbols: 60
Yandex, AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, USD/ZAR, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Zcash/USD, Cardano/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Ethereum/Bitcoin, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, RTS, US Dollar Index, Nikkei 225, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Copper, Aeroflot (NYSE), Tilray, Apple, Pfizer, Meta Platforms, Amazon, Tesla Motors, Boeing, Corn
Trend
accuracy
79%
  • Yandex 100%
  • AUD/USD 79%
  • EUR/USD 80%
  • GBP/USD 82%
  • USD/CAD 80%
  • USD/CHF 81%
  • USD/JPY 79%
  • USD/RUB 71%
  • USD/ZAR 100%
  • CAD/CHF 77%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 81%
  • EUR/GBP 65%
  • CAD/JPY 83%
  • EUR/CHF 74%
  • GBP/AUD 80%
  • GBP/NZD 74%
  • AUD/NZD 77%
  • GBP/CHF 80%
  • NZD/CHF 85%
  • AUD/CHF 88%
  • EUR/JPY 76%
  • CHF/JPY 85%
  • EUR/CAD 76%
  • GBP/JPY 79%
  • NZD/JPY 74%
  • AUD/JPY 84%
  • NZD/USD 77%
  • GBP/CAD 90%
  • NZD/CAD 81%
  • AUD/CAD 83%
  • Zcash/USD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 50%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 67%
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 84%
  • Bitcoin/USD 79%
  • XRP/USD 76%
  • RTS 100%
  • US Dollar Index 81%
  • Nikkei 225 100%
  • Dow Jones 83%
  • NASDAQ 100 78%
  • S&P 500 78%
  • Brent Crude Oil 47%
  • WTI Crude Oil 76%
  • Natural Gas 87%
  • Silver 75%
  • Gold 77%
  • Copper 25%
  • Aeroflot (NYSE) 0%
  • Tilray 0%
  • Apple 74%
  • Pfizer 0%
  • Meta Platforms 80%
  • Amazon 0%
  • Tesla Motors 78%
  • Boeing 100%
  • Corn 50%
Price
accuracy
78%
  • Yandex 81%
  • AUD/USD 79%
  • EUR/USD 79%
  • GBP/USD 82%
  • USD/CAD 79%
  • USD/CHF 81%
  • USD/JPY 79%
  • USD/RUB 44%
  • USD/ZAR 8%
  • CAD/CHF 77%
  • EUR/AUD 73%
  • EUR/NZD 81%
  • EUR/GBP 65%
  • CAD/JPY 83%
  • EUR/CHF 73%
  • GBP/AUD 81%
  • GBP/NZD 74%
  • AUD/NZD 77%
  • GBP/CHF 79%
  • NZD/CHF 84%
  • AUD/CHF 88%
  • EUR/JPY 76%
  • CHF/JPY 85%
  • EUR/CAD 76%
  • GBP/JPY 79%
  • NZD/JPY 74%
  • AUD/JPY 84%
  • NZD/USD 77%
  • GBP/CAD 90%
  • NZD/CAD 81%
  • AUD/CAD 83%
  • Zcash/USD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 50%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 67%
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 82%
  • Bitcoin/USD 79%
  • XRP/USD 76%
  • RTS 88%
  • US Dollar Index 80%
  • Nikkei 225 11%
  • Dow Jones 83%
  • NASDAQ 100 77%
  • S&P 500 76%
  • Brent Crude Oil 47%
  • WTI Crude Oil 75%
  • Natural Gas 83%
  • Silver 75%
  • Gold 77%
  • Copper 25%
  • Aeroflot (NYSE) 0%
  • Tilray 0%
  • Apple 69%
  • Pfizer 0%
  • Meta Platforms 68%
  • Amazon 0%
  • Tesla Motors 75%
  • Boeing 11%
  • Corn 50%
Profitableness,
pips/day
113
  • Yandex 544
  • AUD/USD -1
  • EUR/USD 1
  • GBP/USD 4
  • USD/CAD 1
  • USD/CHF 2
  • USD/JPY 1
  • USD/RUB 9
  • USD/ZAR 13
  • CAD/CHF -1
  • EUR/AUD -10
  • EUR/NZD 2
  • EUR/GBP -4
  • CAD/JPY 2
  • EUR/CHF -3
  • GBP/AUD 1
  • GBP/NZD -6
  • AUD/NZD -1
  • GBP/CHF 1
  • NZD/CHF 5
  • AUD/CHF 2
  • EUR/JPY -3
  • CHF/JPY 7
  • EUR/CAD -6
  • GBP/JPY 0
  • NZD/JPY -5
  • AUD/JPY 7
  • NZD/USD -2
  • GBP/CAD 13
  • NZD/CAD 1
  • AUD/CAD 2
  • Zcash/USD 75
  • Cardano/USD -200
  • BitcoinCash/USD 180
  • Litecoin/USD -175
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 17
  • Ethereum/USD 67
  • Bitcoin/USD 56
  • XRP/USD 37
  • RTS 89
  • US Dollar Index -1
  • Nikkei 225 7
  • Dow Jones 23
  • NASDAQ 100 8
  • S&P 500 0
  • Brent Crude Oil -4
  • WTI Crude Oil 8
  • Natural Gas 19
  • Silver -2
  • Gold 1
  • Copper -257
  • Aeroflot (NYSE) -12
  • Tilray -30
  • Apple 0
  • Pfizer -8
  • Meta Platforms -3
  • Amazon -2
  • Tesla Motors 114
  • Boeing 3
  • Corn -350
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Mountain
Symbols: 85
Yandex, Gazprom, Nornikel, Lukoil, MTS, Novatek, Rosneft, Sberbank (MOEX), AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, USD/TRY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Cardano/USD, Litecoin/USD, Tron/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, CAC 40, FTSE 100, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Aeroflot (NYSE), Alphabet, Visa, Hewlett-Packard, MasterCard, Starbucks, Nike, Apple, JPMorgan Chase, McDonald's, Netflix, Coca-Cola, nVidia, Meta Platforms, Bank of America, Intel, Walt Disney, Amazon, Tesla Motors, ALCOA, Boeing, Coffee, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Chainlink, Axie Infinity, Solana
Trend
accuracy
71%
  • Yandex 91%
  • Gazprom 61%
  • Nornikel 49%
  • Lukoil 58%
  • MTS 57%
  • Novatek 63%
  • Rosneft 56%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 49%
  • AUD/USD 73%
  • EUR/USD 75%
  • GBP/USD 77%
  • USD/CAD 71%
  • USD/CHF 75%
  • USD/JPY 73%
  • USD/RUB 64%
  • USD/TRY 53%
  • CAD/CHF 60%
  • EUR/AUD 67%
  • EUR/NZD 43%
  • EUR/GBP 70%
  • CAD/JPY 67%
  • EUR/CHF 60%
  • GBP/AUD 80%
  • GBP/NZD 80%
  • AUD/NZD 100%
  • GBP/CHF 92%
  • NZD/CHF 100%
  • AUD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/JPY 61%
  • CHF/JPY 67%
  • EUR/CAD 57%
  • GBP/JPY 85%
  • NZD/JPY 100%
  • AUD/JPY 0%
  • NZD/USD 75%
  • GBP/CAD 84%
  • NZD/CAD 100%
  • AUD/CAD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 79%
  • Litecoin/USD 83%
  • Tron/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 73%
  • Bitcoin/USD 72%
  • XRP/USD 73%
  • US Dollar Index 64%
  • DAX 66%
  • Dow Jones 70%
  • NASDAQ 100 68%
  • S&P 500 69%
  • CAC 40 64%
  • FTSE 100 64%
  • Brent Crude Oil 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 68%
  • Natural Gas 100%
  • Silver 67%
  • Gold 68%
  • Platinum 67%
  • Aeroflot (NYSE) 52%
  • Alphabet 55%
  • Visa 58%
  • Hewlett-Packard 50%
  • MasterCard 40%
  • Starbucks 0%
  • Nike 43%
  • Apple 61%
  • JPMorgan Chase 64%
  • McDonald's 51%
  • Netflix 65%
  • Coca-Cola 63%
  • nVidia 58%
  • Meta Platforms 60%
  • Bank of America 100%
  • Intel 65%
  • Walt Disney 58%
  • Amazon 61%
  • Tesla Motors 73%
  • ALCOA 75%
  • Boeing 69%
  • Coffee 100%
  • Dogecoin 84%
  • Binance Coin 76%
  • Polkadot 76%
  • Chainlink 86%
  • Axie Infinity 88%
  • Solana 81%
Price
accuracy
71%
  • Yandex 86%
  • Gazprom 56%
  • Nornikel 47%
  • Lukoil 60%
  • MTS 57%
  • Novatek 57%
  • Rosneft 54%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 48%
  • AUD/USD 73%
  • EUR/USD 74%
  • GBP/USD 77%
  • USD/CAD 70%
  • USD/CHF 75%
  • USD/JPY 73%
  • USD/RUB 63%
  • USD/TRY 53%
  • CAD/CHF 60%
  • EUR/AUD 67%
  • EUR/NZD 43%
  • EUR/GBP 69%
  • CAD/JPY 52%
  • EUR/CHF 60%
  • GBP/AUD 80%
  • GBP/NZD 79%
  • AUD/NZD 72%
  • GBP/CHF 90%
  • NZD/CHF 100%
  • AUD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/JPY 58%
  • CHF/JPY 55%
  • EUR/CAD 54%
  • GBP/JPY 80%
  • NZD/JPY 91%
  • AUD/JPY 0%
  • NZD/USD 74%
  • GBP/CAD 84%
  • NZD/CAD 100%
  • AUD/CAD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 79%
  • Litecoin/USD 83%
  • Tron/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 73%
  • Bitcoin/USD 72%
  • XRP/USD 71%
  • US Dollar Index 64%
  • DAX 64%
  • Dow Jones 68%
  • NASDAQ 100 67%
  • S&P 500 69%
  • CAC 40 64%
  • FTSE 100 64%
  • Brent Crude Oil 70%
  • WTI Crude Oil 68%
  • Natural Gas 100%
  • Silver 67%
  • Gold 68%
  • Platinum 67%
  • Aeroflot (NYSE) 50%
  • Alphabet 54%
  • Visa 57%
  • Hewlett-Packard 50%
  • MasterCard 40%
  • Starbucks 0%
  • Nike 42%
  • Apple 57%
  • JPMorgan Chase 64%
  • McDonald's 50%
  • Netflix 62%
  • Coca-Cola 56%
  • nVidia 56%
  • Meta Platforms 60%
  • Bank of America 32%
  • Intel 65%
  • Walt Disney 51%
  • Amazon 58%
  • Tesla Motors 72%
  • ALCOA 75%
  • Boeing 69%
  • Coffee 100%
  • Dogecoin 84%
  • Binance Coin 76%
  • Polkadot 76%
  • Chainlink 86%
  • Axie Infinity 88%
  • Solana 81%
Profitableness,
pips/day
157
  • Yandex 30
  • Gazprom 2
  • Nornikel -16
  • Lukoil 1
  • MTS 5
  • Novatek 10
  • Rosneft 1
  • Sberbank (MOEX) -8
  • AUD/USD 1
  • EUR/USD 0
  • GBP/USD 5
  • USD/CAD -4
  • USD/CHF 1
  • USD/JPY 1
  • USD/RUB 3
  • USD/TRY -251
  • CAD/CHF -5
  • EUR/AUD 32
  • EUR/NZD -16
  • EUR/GBP 8
  • CAD/JPY -4
  • EUR/CHF -7
  • GBP/AUD 2
  • GBP/NZD 9
  • AUD/NZD 28
  • GBP/CHF 7
  • NZD/CHF 1
  • AUD/CHF -9
  • EUR/JPY -6
  • CHF/JPY 5
  • EUR/CAD 2
  • GBP/JPY 9
  • NZD/JPY 17
  • AUD/JPY -13
  • NZD/USD 0
  • GBP/CAD 6
  • NZD/CAD 13
  • AUD/CAD 18
  • Cardano/USD 25
  • Litecoin/USD 207
  • Tron/USD 30
  • Ethereum/USD 38
  • Bitcoin/USD 126
  • XRP/USD 14
  • US Dollar Index 3
  • DAX 25
  • Dow Jones 32
  • NASDAQ 100 7
  • S&P 500 3
  • CAC 40 -107
  • FTSE 100 -5
  • Brent Crude Oil 4
  • WTI Crude Oil 1
  • Natural Gas 35
  • Silver -1
  • Gold -1
  • Platinum 35
  • Aeroflot (NYSE) 6
  • Alphabet -27
  • Visa 1
  • Hewlett-Packard 0
  • MasterCard -94
  • Starbucks -3
  • Nike -5
  • Apple 0
  • JPMorgan Chase 21
  • McDonald's -2
  • Netflix -5
  • Coca-Cola 7
  • nVidia 0
  • Meta Platforms 0
  • Bank of America 6
  • Intel 13
  • Walt Disney 6
  • Amazon 6
  • Tesla Motors 11
  • ALCOA 40
  • Boeing 12
  • Coffee 8
  • Dogecoin 307
  • Binance Coin 9
  • Polkadot 0
  • Chainlink 40
  • Axie Infinity 22000
  • Solana 116
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MaxMar
Symbols: 33
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, GBP/CAD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, NASDAQ 100, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Gold, Netflix, Tesla Motors, SushiSwap
Trend
accuracy
70%
  • AUD/USD 75%
  • EUR/USD 67%
  • GBP/USD 68%
  • USD/CAD 82%
  • USD/CHF 50%
  • USD/JPY 44%
  • EUR/AUD 88%
  • EUR/NZD 100%
  • EUR/GBP 73%
  • CAD/JPY 71%
  • GBP/AUD 43%
  • GBP/NZD 80%
  • AUD/NZD 0%
  • GBP/CHF 100%
  • NZD/CHF 50%
  • AUD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 100%
  • EUR/CAD 50%
  • GBP/JPY 74%
  • NZD/JPY 40%
  • AUD/JPY 29%
  • GBP/CAD 91%
  • Ethereum/USD 68%
  • Bitcoin/USD 72%
  • XRP/USD 68%
  • NASDAQ 100 50%
  • Brent Crude Oil 36%
  • WTI Crude Oil 70%
  • Gold 73%
  • Netflix 0%
  • Tesla Motors 100%
  • SushiSwap 50%
Price
accuracy
69%
  • AUD/USD 75%
  • EUR/USD 65%
  • GBP/USD 67%
  • USD/CAD 82%
  • USD/CHF 50%
  • USD/JPY 44%
  • EUR/AUD 88%
  • EUR/NZD 100%
  • EUR/GBP 73%
  • CAD/JPY 71%
  • GBP/AUD 43%
  • GBP/NZD 80%
  • AUD/NZD 0%
  • GBP/CHF 100%
  • NZD/CHF 50%
  • AUD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 100%
  • EUR/CAD 50%
  • GBP/JPY 74%
  • NZD/JPY 40%
  • AUD/JPY 29%
  • GBP/CAD 91%
  • Ethereum/USD 67%
  • Bitcoin/USD 72%
  • XRP/USD 65%
  • NASDAQ 100 50%
  • Brent Crude Oil 36%
  • WTI Crude Oil 69%
  • Gold 72%
  • Netflix 0%
  • Tesla Motors 100%
  • SushiSwap 50%
Profitableness,
pips/day
131
  • AUD/USD -6
  • EUR/USD -1
  • GBP/USD 0
  • USD/CAD 14
  • USD/CHF -6
  • USD/JPY -8
  • EUR/AUD 15
  • EUR/NZD 39
  • EUR/GBP 6
  • CAD/JPY 0
  • GBP/AUD -36
  • GBP/NZD 30
  • AUD/NZD -18
  • GBP/CHF 80
  • NZD/CHF -7
  • AUD/CHF -3
  • EUR/JPY -3
  • CHF/JPY 50
  • EUR/CAD -30
  • GBP/JPY -11
  • NZD/JPY -15
  • AUD/JPY -30
  • GBP/CAD 14
  • Ethereum/USD 35
  • Bitcoin/USD 197
  • XRP/USD 42
  • NASDAQ 100 -50
  • Brent Crude Oil 4
  • WTI Crude Oil 29
  • Gold 19
  • Netflix -63
  • Tesla Motors 100
  • SushiSwap -200
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SoMany
Symbols: 37
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, EUR/AUD, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, AUD/NZD, CHF/JPY, GBP/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, IOTA/USD, Tron/USD, NEO/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, QTUM/USD, XRP/USD, DAX, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, RUSSELL 2000, WTI Crude Oil, Silver, Gold, Tesla Motors, Binance Coin, Solana, VeChain
Trend
accuracy
80%
  • AUD/USD 100%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 100%
  • USD/CAD 100%
  • USD/CHF 100%
  • USD/JPY 91%
  • EUR/AUD 0%
  • EUR/CHF 50%
  • GBP/AUD 100%
  • AUD/NZD 50%
  • CHF/JPY 100%
  • GBP/JPY 100%
  • AUD/JPY 100%
  • NZD/USD 100%
  • NZD/CAD 100%
  • AUD/CAD 100%
  • EOS/USD 0%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 50%
  • Litecoin/USD 100%
  • IOTA/USD 100%
  • Tron/USD 50%
  • NEO/USD 25%
  • Ethereum/USD 50%
  • Bitcoin/USD 90%
  • QTUM/USD 100%
  • XRP/USD 100%
  • DAX 50%
  • NASDAQ 100 100%
  • S&P 500 100%
  • RUSSELL 2000 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 100%
  • Silver 0%
  • Gold 86%
  • Tesla Motors 0%
  • Binance Coin 50%
  • Solana 100%
  • VeChain 100%
Price
accuracy
79%
  • AUD/USD 100%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 100%
  • USD/CAD 100%
  • USD/CHF 100%
  • USD/JPY 91%
  • EUR/AUD 0%
  • EUR/CHF 50%
  • GBP/AUD 100%
  • AUD/NZD 50%
  • CHF/JPY 100%
  • GBP/JPY 100%
  • AUD/JPY 100%
  • NZD/USD 100%
  • NZD/CAD 100%
  • AUD/CAD 100%
  • EOS/USD 0%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 50%
  • Litecoin/USD 100%
  • IOTA/USD 100%
  • Tron/USD 50%
  • NEO/USD 25%
  • Ethereum/USD 50%
  • Bitcoin/USD 87%
  • QTUM/USD 100%
  • XRP/USD 77%
  • DAX 50%
  • NASDAQ 100 100%
  • S&P 500 100%
  • RUSSELL 2000 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 100%
  • Silver 0%
  • Gold 86%
  • Tesla Motors 0%
  • Binance Coin 50%
  • Solana 100%
  • VeChain 100%
Profitableness,
pips/day
-71
  • AUD/USD 14
  • EUR/USD -9
  • GBP/USD 18
  • USD/CAD 10
  • USD/CHF 30
  • USD/JPY 23
  • EUR/AUD -40
  • EUR/CHF -15
  • GBP/AUD 5
  • AUD/NZD -17
  • CHF/JPY 125
  • GBP/JPY 12
  • AUD/JPY 20
  • NZD/USD 3
  • NZD/CAD 10
  • AUD/CAD 6
  • EOS/USD -21
  • BitcoinCash/USD -53
  • Litecoin/USD 58
  • IOTA/USD 33
  • Tron/USD -46
  • NEO/USD -50
  • Ethereum/USD -261
  • Bitcoin/USD 52
  • QTUM/USD 79
  • XRP/USD 63
  • DAX -10
  • NASDAQ 100 70
  • S&P 500 7
  • RUSSELL 2000 50
  • WTI Crude Oil 47
  • Silver -11
  • Gold 0
  • Tesla Motors -45
  • Binance Coin -376
  • Solana 239
  • VeChain 3
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AceTrade
Symbols: 47
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Litecoin/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Nikkei 225, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Apple, Amazon, Tesla Motors, Wheat, Dogecoin
Trend
accuracy
78%
  • AUD/USD 81%
  • EUR/USD 78%
  • GBP/USD 83%
  • USD/CAD 81%
  • USD/CHF 83%
  • USD/JPY 75%
  • CAD/CHF 79%
  • EUR/AUD 79%
  • EUR/NZD 73%
  • EUR/GBP 67%
  • CAD/JPY 73%
  • EUR/CHF 78%
  • GBP/AUD 67%
  • GBP/NZD 76%
  • AUD/NZD 77%
  • GBP/CHF 80%
  • NZD/CHF 59%
  • AUD/CHF 79%
  • EUR/JPY 85%
  • CHF/JPY 75%
  • EUR/CAD 78%
  • GBP/JPY 77%
  • NZD/JPY 86%
  • AUD/JPY 80%
  • NZD/USD 79%
  • GBP/CAD 77%
  • NZD/CAD 75%
  • AUD/CAD 84%
  • Litecoin/USD 92%
  • Ethereum/USD 78%
  • Bitcoin/USD 82%
  • XRP/USD 67%
  • US Dollar Index 82%
  • DAX 81%
  • Nikkei 225 75%
  • Dow Jones 40%
  • NASDAQ 100 90%
  • S&P 500 75%
  • WTI Crude Oil 77%
  • Natural Gas 70%
  • Silver 80%
  • Gold 76%
  • Apple 77%
  • Amazon 72%
  • Tesla Motors 95%
  • Wheat 75%
  • Dogecoin 50%
Price
accuracy
78%
  • AUD/USD 81%
  • EUR/USD 77%
  • GBP/USD 83%
  • USD/CAD 80%
  • USD/CHF 83%
  • USD/JPY 74%
  • CAD/CHF 79%
  • EUR/AUD 79%
  • EUR/NZD 73%
  • EUR/GBP 67%
  • CAD/JPY 73%
  • EUR/CHF 77%
  • GBP/AUD 68%
  • GBP/NZD 76%
  • AUD/NZD 77%
  • GBP/CHF 80%
  • NZD/CHF 59%
  • AUD/CHF 76%
  • EUR/JPY 85%
  • CHF/JPY 75%
  • EUR/CAD 78%
  • GBP/JPY 77%
  • NZD/JPY 86%
  • AUD/JPY 80%
  • NZD/USD 79%
  • GBP/CAD 77%
  • NZD/CAD 75%
  • AUD/CAD 84%
  • Litecoin/USD 92%
  • Ethereum/USD 78%
  • Bitcoin/USD 82%
  • XRP/USD 67%
  • US Dollar Index 81%
  • DAX 81%
  • Nikkei 225 75%
  • Dow Jones 40%
  • NASDAQ 100 90%
  • S&P 500 75%
  • WTI Crude Oil 77%
  • Natural Gas 69%
  • Silver 80%
  • Gold 76%
  • Apple 77%
  • Amazon 72%
  • Tesla Motors 95%
  • Wheat 75%
  • Dogecoin 50%
Profitableness,
pips/day
5
  • AUD/USD 2
  • EUR/USD 0
  • GBP/USD 10
  • USD/CAD 1
  • USD/CHF 2
  • USD/JPY -1
  • CAD/CHF 0
  • EUR/AUD -2
  • EUR/NZD -6
  • EUR/GBP -5
  • CAD/JPY -3
  • EUR/CHF 0
  • GBP/AUD -15
  • GBP/NZD -5
  • AUD/NZD 0
  • GBP/CHF 4
  • NZD/CHF -6
  • AUD/CHF -1
  • EUR/JPY 9
  • CHF/JPY -1
  • EUR/CAD -5
  • GBP/JPY -3
  • NZD/JPY 4
  • AUD/JPY 3
  • NZD/USD 0
  • GBP/CAD -3
  • NZD/CAD -4
  • AUD/CAD 2
  • Litecoin/USD 123
  • Ethereum/USD -54
  • Bitcoin/USD 72
  • XRP/USD 25
  • US Dollar Index 2
  • DAX 21
  • Nikkei 225 0
  • Dow Jones -88
  • NASDAQ 100 50
  • S&P 500 0
  • WTI Crude Oil 2
  • Natural Gas -18
  • Silver 0
  • Gold 0
  • Apple 2
  • Amazon 0
  • Tesla Motors 31
  • Wheat -10
  • Dogecoin -233
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Rose
Symbols: 41
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Cardano/USD, Litecoin/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, US Dollar Index, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, WTI Crude Oil, Silver, Gold, Pfizer, Solana
Trend
accuracy
77%
  • AUD/USD 76%
  • EUR/USD 77%
  • GBP/USD 78%
  • USD/CAD 84%
  • USD/CHF 84%
  • USD/JPY 79%
  • CAD/CHF 77%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 61%
  • EUR/GBP 76%
  • CAD/JPY 89%
  • EUR/CHF 75%
  • GBP/AUD 82%
  • GBP/NZD 71%
  • AUD/NZD 70%
  • GBP/CHF 81%
  • NZD/CHF 67%
  • AUD/CHF 70%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 82%
  • EUR/CAD 78%
  • GBP/JPY 61%
  • NZD/JPY 77%
  • AUD/JPY 80%
  • NZD/USD 76%
  • GBP/CAD 81%
  • NZD/CAD 83%
  • AUD/CAD 78%
  • Cardano/USD 0%
  • Litecoin/USD 25%
  • Ethereum/USD 69%
  • Bitcoin/USD 73%
  • US Dollar Index 79%
  • Dow Jones 85%
  • NASDAQ 100 79%
  • S&P 500 83%
  • WTI Crude Oil 66%
  • Silver 100%
  • Gold 74%
  • Pfizer 100%
  • Solana 71%
Price
accuracy
77%
  • AUD/USD 76%
  • EUR/USD 76%
  • GBP/USD 78%
  • USD/CAD 84%
  • USD/CHF 84%
  • USD/JPY 79%
  • CAD/CHF 76%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 61%
  • EUR/GBP 76%
  • CAD/JPY 89%
  • EUR/CHF 75%
  • GBP/AUD 82%
  • GBP/NZD 71%
  • AUD/NZD 70%
  • GBP/CHF 81%
  • NZD/CHF 67%
  • AUD/CHF 70%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 82%
  • EUR/CAD 78%
  • GBP/JPY 61%
  • NZD/JPY 77%
  • AUD/JPY 80%
  • NZD/USD 76%
  • GBP/CAD 81%
  • NZD/CAD 83%
  • AUD/CAD 77%
  • Cardano/USD 0%
  • Litecoin/USD 25%
  • Ethereum/USD 69%
  • Bitcoin/USD 68%
  • US Dollar Index 79%
  • Dow Jones 85%
  • NASDAQ 100 79%
  • S&P 500 82%
  • WTI Crude Oil 66%
  • Silver 100%
  • Gold 74%
  • Pfizer 100%
  • Solana 71%
Profitableness,
pips/day
15
  • AUD/USD -1
  • EUR/USD -3
  • GBP/USD -2
  • USD/CAD 5
  • USD/CHF 2
  • USD/JPY 5
  • CAD/CHF -2
  • EUR/AUD -10
  • EUR/NZD -29
  • EUR/GBP -1
  • CAD/JPY 8
  • EUR/CHF -1
  • GBP/AUD 5
  • GBP/NZD -10
  • AUD/NZD -8
  • GBP/CHF 1
  • NZD/CHF -4
  • AUD/CHF -4
  • EUR/JPY -3
  • CHF/JPY 7
  • EUR/CAD -3
  • GBP/JPY -21
  • NZD/JPY -3
  • AUD/JPY 1
  • NZD/USD -2
  • GBP/CAD -3
  • NZD/CAD 4
  • AUD/CAD -2
  • Cardano/USD -160
  • Litecoin/USD -160
  • Ethereum/USD 2
  • Bitcoin/USD 84
  • US Dollar Index 0
  • Dow Jones 36
  • NASDAQ 100 12
  • S&P 500 4
  • WTI Crude Oil -10
  • Silver 18
  • Gold 0
  • Pfizer 85
  • Solana -5
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Golden
Symbols: 50
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, USD/SEK, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Litecoin/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Nikkei 225, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Apple, Meta Platforms, Amazon, Tesla Motors, Binance Coin, Chainlink, Solana
Trend
accuracy
77%
  • AUD/USD 80%
  • EUR/USD 81%
  • GBP/USD 77%
  • USD/CAD 81%
  • USD/CHF 78%
  • USD/JPY 74%
  • CAD/CHF 70%
  • EUR/AUD 79%
  • EUR/NZD 75%
  • EUR/GBP 71%
  • CAD/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CHF 73%
  • GBP/AUD 85%
  • GBP/NZD 79%
  • USD/SEK 75%
  • AUD/NZD 68%
  • GBP/CHF 76%
  • NZD/CHF 73%
  • AUD/CHF 79%
  • EUR/JPY 83%
  • CHF/JPY 77%
  • EUR/CAD 81%
  • GBP/JPY 78%
  • NZD/JPY 80%
  • AUD/JPY 69%
  • NZD/USD 73%
  • GBP/CAD 71%
  • NZD/CAD 75%
  • AUD/CAD 88%
  • Litecoin/USD 62%
  • Ethereum/USD 78%
  • Bitcoin/USD 78%
  • XRP/USD 88%
  • US Dollar Index 74%
  • DAX 81%
  • Nikkei 225 100%
  • Dow Jones 92%
  • NASDAQ 100 87%
  • S&P 500 80%
  • WTI Crude Oil 69%
  • Natural Gas 80%
  • Silver 78%
  • Gold 77%
  • Apple 83%
  • Meta Platforms 100%
  • Amazon 88%
  • Tesla Motors 86%
  • Binance Coin 100%
  • Chainlink 0%
  • Solana 100%
Price
accuracy
77%
  • AUD/USD 80%
  • EUR/USD 81%
  • GBP/USD 77%
  • USD/CAD 81%
  • USD/CHF 78%
  • USD/JPY 73%
  • CAD/CHF 70%
  • EUR/AUD 79%
  • EUR/NZD 75%
  • EUR/GBP 70%
  • CAD/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CHF 73%
  • GBP/AUD 85%
  • GBP/NZD 79%
  • USD/SEK 75%
  • AUD/NZD 68%
  • GBP/CHF 76%
  • NZD/CHF 73%
  • AUD/CHF 79%
  • EUR/JPY 83%
  • CHF/JPY 77%
  • EUR/CAD 81%
  • GBP/JPY 78%
  • NZD/JPY 80%
  • AUD/JPY 69%
  • NZD/USD 73%
  • GBP/CAD 71%
  • NZD/CAD 74%
  • AUD/CAD 85%
  • Litecoin/USD 62%
  • Ethereum/USD 78%
  • Bitcoin/USD 78%
  • XRP/USD 88%
  • US Dollar Index 74%
  • DAX 81%
  • Nikkei 225 100%
  • Dow Jones 92%
  • NASDAQ 100 87%
  • S&P 500 76%
  • WTI Crude Oil 69%
  • Natural Gas 80%
  • Silver 78%
  • Gold 77%
  • Apple 83%
  • Meta Platforms 95%
  • Amazon 85%
  • Tesla Motors 86%
  • Binance Coin 100%
  • Chainlink 0%
  • Solana 100%
Profitableness,
pips/day
5
  • AUD/USD 1
  • EUR/USD 2
  • GBP/USD 1
  • USD/CAD 2
  • USD/CHF 1
  • USD/JPY -2
  • CAD/CHF -1
  • EUR/AUD 2
  • EUR/NZD -3
  • EUR/GBP -2
  • CAD/JPY -4
  • EUR/CHF -3
  • GBP/AUD 9
  • GBP/NZD 1
  • USD/SEK 50
  • AUD/NZD -6
  • GBP/CHF 0
  • NZD/CHF 1
  • AUD/CHF 3
  • EUR/JPY 8
  • CHF/JPY 5
  • EUR/CAD 3
  • GBP/JPY 3
  • NZD/JPY 1
  • AUD/JPY -6
  • NZD/USD -2
  • GBP/CAD -7
  • NZD/CAD -1
  • AUD/CAD 7
  • Litecoin/USD -80
  • Ethereum/USD 50
  • Bitcoin/USD 1
  • XRP/USD 52
  • US Dollar Index -4
  • DAX 6
  • Nikkei 225 100
  • Dow Jones 67
  • NASDAQ 100 46
  • S&P 500 2
  • WTI Crude Oil -14
  • Natural Gas 1
  • Silver 0
  • Gold 0
  • Apple 3
  • Meta Platforms 4
  • Amazon 0
  • Tesla Motors 1
  • Binance Coin 133
  • Chainlink -9
  • Solana 70
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Lukash
Symbols: 45
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Bitcoin/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Copper, Apple, Netflix, Meta Platforms, Amazon, Tesla Motors
Trend
accuracy
77%
  • AUD/USD 77%
  • EUR/USD 77%
  • GBP/USD 78%
  • USD/CAD 82%
  • USD/CHF 74%
  • USD/JPY 77%
  • CAD/CHF 67%
  • EUR/AUD 76%
  • EUR/NZD 68%
  • EUR/GBP 79%
  • CAD/JPY 74%
  • EUR/CHF 73%
  • GBP/AUD 71%
  • GBP/NZD 74%
  • AUD/NZD 72%
  • GBP/CHF 76%
  • NZD/CHF 73%
  • AUD/CHF 78%
  • EUR/JPY 69%
  • CHF/JPY 79%
  • EUR/CAD 82%
  • GBP/JPY 80%
  • NZD/JPY 78%
  • AUD/JPY 67%
  • NZD/USD 80%
  • GBP/CAD 76%
  • NZD/CAD 76%
  • AUD/CAD 76%
  • Bitcoin/USD 100%
  • US Dollar Index 80%
  • DAX 0%
  • Dow Jones 90%
  • NASDAQ 100 90%
  • S&P 500 77%
  • Brent Crude Oil 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 78%
  • Natural Gas 85%
  • Silver 77%
  • Gold 74%
  • Copper 100%
  • Apple 81%
  • Netflix 100%
  • Meta Platforms 50%
  • Amazon 67%
  • Tesla Motors 84%
Price
accuracy
77%
  • AUD/USD 77%
  • EUR/USD 77%
  • GBP/USD 77%
  • USD/CAD 82%
  • USD/CHF 74%
  • USD/JPY 75%
  • CAD/CHF 67%
  • EUR/AUD 76%
  • EUR/NZD 68%
  • EUR/GBP 78%
  • CAD/JPY 74%
  • EUR/CHF 73%
  • GBP/AUD 71%
  • GBP/NZD 74%
  • AUD/NZD 72%
  • GBP/CHF 76%
  • NZD/CHF 73%
  • AUD/CHF 78%
  • EUR/JPY 69%
  • CHF/JPY 79%
  • EUR/CAD 82%
  • GBP/JPY 80%
  • NZD/JPY 78%
  • AUD/JPY 67%
  • NZD/USD 80%
  • GBP/CAD 76%
  • NZD/CAD 76%
  • AUD/CAD 75%
  • Bitcoin/USD 100%
  • US Dollar Index 80%
  • DAX 0%
  • Dow Jones 90%
  • NASDAQ 100 89%
  • S&P 500 77%
  • Brent Crude Oil 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 78%
  • Natural Gas 84%
  • Silver 77%
  • Gold 74%
  • Copper 100%
  • Apple 74%
  • Netflix 100%
  • Meta Platforms 50%
  • Amazon 60%
  • Tesla Motors 82%
Profitableness,
pips/day
23
  • AUD/USD -2
  • EUR/USD -1
  • GBP/USD 3
  • USD/CAD 1
  • USD/CHF -2
  • USD/JPY 1
  • CAD/CHF -4
  • EUR/AUD -2
  • EUR/NZD -12
  • EUR/GBP 1
  • CAD/JPY -2
  • EUR/CHF -1
  • GBP/AUD -10
  • GBP/NZD -3
  • AUD/NZD -5
  • GBP/CHF -2
  • NZD/CHF -1
  • AUD/CHF -1
  • EUR/JPY -5
  • CHF/JPY -2
  • EUR/CAD 1
  • GBP/JPY 2
  • NZD/JPY 0
  • AUD/JPY -5
  • NZD/USD 1
  • GBP/CAD -1
  • NZD/CAD -1
  • AUD/CAD 0
  • Bitcoin/USD 447
  • US Dollar Index 3
  • DAX -11
  • Dow Jones 72
  • NASDAQ 100 48
  • S&P 500 -1
  • Brent Crude Oil 60
  • WTI Crude Oil 11
  • Natural Gas 20
  • Silver -1
  • Gold 1
  • Copper 200
  • Apple 5
  • Netflix 80
  • Meta Platforms -14
  • Amazon 0
  • Tesla Motors 1
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Rapper Andy
Symbols: 45
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Litecoin/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Copper, Apple, Meta Platforms, Amazon, Tesla Motors
Trend
accuracy
77%
  • AUD/USD 75%
  • EUR/USD 74%
  • GBP/USD 79%
  • USD/CAD 77%
  • USD/CHF 79%
  • USD/JPY 74%
  • CAD/CHF 82%
  • EUR/AUD 74%
  • EUR/NZD 69%
  • EUR/GBP 70%
  • CAD/JPY 77%
  • EUR/CHF 71%
  • GBP/AUD 78%
  • GBP/NZD 74%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 77%
  • NZD/CHF 81%
  • AUD/CHF 77%
  • EUR/JPY 74%
  • CHF/JPY 75%
  • EUR/CAD 76%
  • GBP/JPY 79%
  • NZD/JPY 77%
  • AUD/JPY 68%
  • NZD/USD 80%
  • GBP/CAD 77%
  • NZD/CAD 74%
  • AUD/CAD 82%
  • Litecoin/USD 83%
  • Ethereum/USD 80%
  • Bitcoin/USD 74%
  • US Dollar Index 79%
  • DAX 70%
  • Dow Jones 85%
  • NASDAQ 100 79%
  • S&P 500 79%
  • WTI Crude Oil 72%
  • Natural Gas 87%
  • Silver 80%
  • Gold 76%
  • Copper 100%
  • Apple 92%
  • Meta Platforms 100%
  • Amazon 75%
  • Tesla Motors 77%
Price
accuracy
76%
  • AUD/USD 75%
  • EUR/USD 74%
  • GBP/USD 79%
  • USD/CAD 77%
  • USD/CHF 77%
  • USD/JPY 74%
  • CAD/CHF 82%
  • EUR/AUD 74%
  • EUR/NZD 69%
  • EUR/GBP 69%
  • CAD/JPY 77%
  • EUR/CHF 70%
  • GBP/AUD 78%
  • GBP/NZD 74%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 76%
  • NZD/CHF 76%
  • AUD/CHF 75%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 75%
  • EUR/CAD 76%
  • GBP/JPY 79%
  • NZD/JPY 77%
  • AUD/JPY 68%
  • NZD/USD 80%
  • GBP/CAD 77%
  • NZD/CAD 74%
  • AUD/CAD 82%
  • Litecoin/USD 83%
  • Ethereum/USD 80%
  • Bitcoin/USD 74%
  • US Dollar Index 79%
  • DAX 69%
  • Dow Jones 85%
  • NASDAQ 100 78%
  • S&P 500 79%
  • WTI Crude Oil 72%
  • Natural Gas 87%
  • Silver 80%
  • Gold 76%
  • Copper 100%
  • Apple 90%
  • Meta Platforms 100%
  • Amazon 75%
  • Tesla Motors 77%
Profitableness,
pips/day
2
  • AUD/USD -2
  • EUR/USD -4
  • GBP/USD 3
  • USD/CAD -2
  • USD/CHF 2
  • USD/JPY -1
  • CAD/CHF 4
  • EUR/AUD -10
  • EUR/NZD -8
  • EUR/GBP -4
  • CAD/JPY -1
  • EUR/CHF -5
  • GBP/AUD 2
  • GBP/NZD -7
  • AUD/NZD -8
  • GBP/CHF 1
  • NZD/CHF 0
  • AUD/CHF -1
  • EUR/JPY -13
  • CHF/JPY -3
  • EUR/CAD -5
  • GBP/JPY 7
  • NZD/JPY -3
  • AUD/JPY -8
  • NZD/USD 1
  • GBP/CAD -4
  • NZD/CAD -1
  • AUD/CAD 1
  • Litecoin/USD 107
  • Ethereum/USD 19
  • Bitcoin/USD -12
  • US Dollar Index 1
  • DAX 0
  • Dow Jones 33
  • NASDAQ 100 11
  • S&P 500 -1
  • WTI Crude Oil -5
  • Natural Gas 7
  • Silver 0
  • Gold 0
  • Copper 400
  • Apple 9
  • Meta Platforms 40
  • Amazon 0
  • Tesla Motors -10
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SoftTrade
Symbols: 51
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Dash/USD, Stellar/USD, EthereumClassic/USD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Tron/USD, NEO/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, WTI Crude Oil, Gold, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Solana, Terra
Trend
accuracy
77%
  • AUD/USD 78%
  • EUR/USD 83%
  • GBP/USD 79%
  • USD/CAD 76%
  • USD/CHF 85%
  • USD/JPY 75%
  • USD/RUB 50%
  • CAD/CHF 50%
  • EUR/AUD 77%
  • EUR/NZD 90%
  • EUR/GBP 72%
  • CAD/JPY 83%
  • EUR/CHF 78%
  • GBP/AUD 78%
  • GBP/NZD 0%
  • AUD/NZD 40%
  • GBP/CHF 81%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 100%
  • EUR/CAD 86%
  • GBP/JPY 85%
  • NZD/JPY 63%
  • AUD/JPY 74%
  • NZD/USD 94%
  • GBP/CAD 79%
  • NZD/CAD 82%
  • AUD/CAD 65%
  • Dash/USD 79%
  • Stellar/USD 78%
  • EthereumClassic/USD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 72%
  • EOS/USD 63%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 73%
  • Litecoin/USD 87%
  • Tron/USD 67%
  • NEO/USD 71%
  • Ethereum/USD 74%
  • Bitcoin/USD 74%
  • XRP/USD 83%
  • US Dollar Index 50%
  • DAX 29%
  • Dow Jones 78%
  • NASDAQ 100 82%
  • S&P 500 84%
  • WTI Crude Oil 67%
  • Gold 75%
  • Dogecoin 75%
  • Binance Coin 85%
  • Polkadot 100%
  • Solana 0%
  • Terra 50%
Price
accuracy
76%
  • AUD/USD 78%
  • EUR/USD 83%
  • GBP/USD 79%
  • USD/CAD 76%
  • USD/CHF 85%
  • USD/JPY 74%
  • USD/RUB 50%
  • CAD/CHF 50%
  • EUR/AUD 77%
  • EUR/NZD 90%
  • EUR/GBP 70%
  • CAD/JPY 83%
  • EUR/CHF 78%
  • GBP/AUD 78%
  • GBP/NZD 0%
  • AUD/NZD 40%
  • GBP/CHF 81%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 100%
  • EUR/CAD 86%
  • GBP/JPY 85%
  • NZD/JPY 63%
  • AUD/JPY 74%
  • NZD/USD 94%
  • GBP/CAD 79%
  • NZD/CAD 82%
  • AUD/CAD 65%
  • Dash/USD 79%
  • Stellar/USD 78%
  • EthereumClassic/USD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 72%
  • EOS/USD 63%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 73%
  • Litecoin/USD 85%
  • Tron/USD 67%
  • NEO/USD 71%
  • Ethereum/USD 74%
  • Bitcoin/USD 74%
  • XRP/USD 83%
  • US Dollar Index 50%
  • DAX 29%
  • Dow Jones 78%
  • NASDAQ 100 82%
  • S&P 500 84%
  • WTI Crude Oil 67%
  • Gold 74%
  • Dogecoin 75%
  • Binance Coin 85%
  • Polkadot 100%
  • Solana 0%
  • Terra 50%
Profitableness,
pips/day
21
  • AUD/USD -3
  • EUR/USD 1
  • GBP/USD -4
  • USD/CAD -2
  • USD/CHF 8
  • USD/JPY -1
  • USD/RUB -16
  • CAD/CHF -13
  • EUR/AUD -6
  • EUR/NZD 25
  • EUR/GBP -3
  • CAD/JPY 5
  • EUR/CHF 4
  • GBP/AUD -5
  • GBP/NZD -20
  • AUD/NZD -11
  • GBP/CHF 1
  • EUR/JPY -2
  • CHF/JPY 34
  • EUR/CAD 7
  • GBP/JPY 10
  • NZD/JPY -4
  • AUD/JPY -3
  • NZD/USD 11
  • GBP/CAD -7
  • NZD/CAD 2
  • AUD/CAD -11
  • Dash/USD -6
  • Stellar/USD 120
  • EthereumClassic/USD 800
  • Cardano/USD -13
  • EOS/USD 0
  • BitcoinCash/USD 28
  • Litecoin/USD 89
  • Tron/USD -3
  • NEO/USD -47
  • Ethereum/USD 2
  • Bitcoin/USD -3
  • XRP/USD 107
  • US Dollar Index -2
  • DAX -53
  • Dow Jones 24
  • NASDAQ 100 22
  • S&P 500 3
  • WTI Crude Oil -100
  • Gold 0
  • Dogecoin -50
  • Binance Coin 43
  • Polkadot 1
  • Solana -800
  • Terra -20
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Hawk
Symbols: 64
Tatneft, AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, USD/CNH, CAD/JPY, USD/SGD, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Dash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, RUSSELL 2000, FTSE 100, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Silver, Gold, Alphabet, Alibaba, Apple, Microsoft, Netflix, Coca-Cola, Meta Platforms, Walt Disney, Amazon, Tesla Motors, Boeing, Dogecoin, Polkadot, Uniswap, Chainlink, CBOE Volatility Index VIX, Solana
Trend
accuracy
76%
  • Tatneft 100%
  • AUD/USD 78%
  • EUR/USD 76%
  • GBP/USD 80%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 76%
  • USD/JPY 75%
  • CAD/CHF 72%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 75%
  • EUR/GBP 71%
  • USD/CNH 0%
  • CAD/JPY 77%
  • USD/SGD 100%
  • EUR/CHF 82%
  • GBP/AUD 79%
  • GBP/NZD 80%
  • AUD/NZD 75%
  • GBP/CHF 77%
  • NZD/CHF 62%
  • AUD/CHF 71%
  • EUR/JPY 71%
  • CHF/JPY 69%
  • EUR/CAD 76%
  • GBP/JPY 76%
  • NZD/JPY 70%
  • AUD/JPY 75%
  • NZD/USD 74%
  • GBP/CAD 80%
  • NZD/CAD 77%
  • AUD/CAD 75%
  • Dash/USD 63%
  • Litecoin/USD 75%
  • Ethereum/USD 77%
  • Bitcoin/USD 73%
  • XRP/USD 100%
  • US Dollar Index 69%
  • DAX 79%
  • Dow Jones 80%
  • NASDAQ 100 81%
  • S&P 500 82%
  • RUSSELL 2000 86%
  • FTSE 100 0%
  • Brent Crude Oil 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 74%
  • Silver 80%
  • Gold 75%
  • Alphabet 88%
  • Alibaba 100%
  • Apple 85%
  • Microsoft 62%
  • Netflix 100%
  • Coca-Cola 80%
  • Meta Platforms 69%
  • Walt Disney 100%
  • Amazon 81%
  • Tesla Motors 69%
  • Boeing 67%
  • Dogecoin 71%
  • Polkadot 60%
  • Uniswap 100%
  • Chainlink 82%
  • CBOE Volatility Index VIX 100%
  • Solana 67%
Price
accuracy
76%
  • Tatneft 7%
  • AUD/USD 78%
  • EUR/USD 76%
  • GBP/USD 80%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 75%
  • USD/JPY 74%
  • CAD/CHF 71%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 75%
  • EUR/GBP 70%
  • USD/CNH 0%
  • CAD/JPY 77%
  • USD/SGD 100%
  • EUR/CHF 78%
  • GBP/AUD 79%
  • GBP/NZD 80%
  • AUD/NZD 74%
  • GBP/CHF 77%
  • NZD/CHF 65%
  • AUD/CHF 70%
  • EUR/JPY 70%
  • CHF/JPY 69%
  • EUR/CAD 76%
  • GBP/JPY 76%
  • NZD/JPY 70%
  • AUD/JPY 74%
  • NZD/USD 74%
  • GBP/CAD 80%
  • NZD/CAD 77%
  • AUD/CAD 75%
  • Dash/USD 63%
  • Litecoin/USD 75%
  • Ethereum/USD 77%
  • Bitcoin/USD 72%
  • XRP/USD 100%
  • US Dollar Index 69%
  • DAX 77%
  • Dow Jones 80%
  • NASDAQ 100 81%
  • S&P 500 82%
  • RUSSELL 2000 86%
  • FTSE 100 0%
  • Brent Crude Oil 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 74%
  • Silver 80%
  • Gold 74%
  • Alphabet 88%
  • Alibaba 100%
  • Apple 85%
  • Microsoft 62%
  • Netflix 100%
  • Coca-Cola 80%
  • Meta Platforms 69%
  • Walt Disney 94%
  • Amazon 81%
  • Tesla Motors 69%
  • Boeing 67%
  • Dogecoin 71%
  • Polkadot 60%
  • Uniswap 100%
  • Chainlink 82%
  • CBOE Volatility Index VIX 100%
  • Solana 67%
Profitableness,
pips/day
-6
  • Tatneft 193
  • AUD/USD 3
  • EUR/USD -1
  • GBP/USD 2
  • USD/CAD -1
  • USD/CHF -1
  • USD/JPY -1
  • CAD/CHF -2
  • EUR/AUD -1
  • EUR/NZD -10
  • EUR/GBP -2
  • USD/CNH -20
  • CAD/JPY 2
  • USD/SGD 7
  • EUR/CHF 2
  • GBP/AUD 1
  • GBP/NZD 6
  • AUD/NZD -1
  • GBP/CHF 3
  • NZD/CHF -2
  • AUD/CHF -1
  • EUR/JPY -3
  • CHF/JPY -8
  • EUR/CAD -1
  • GBP/JPY 3
  • NZD/JPY 0
  • AUD/JPY 2
  • NZD/USD -1
  • GBP/CAD -4
  • NZD/CAD 1
  • AUD/CAD -2
  • Dash/USD -5
  • Litecoin/USD -106
  • Ethereum/USD 14
  • Bitcoin/USD -66
  • XRP/USD 237
  • US Dollar Index -1
  • DAX -3
  • Dow Jones 22
  • NASDAQ 100 13
  • S&P 500 -2
  • RUSSELL 2000 81
  • FTSE 100 -33
  • Brent Crude Oil 14
  • WTI Crude Oil -7
  • Silver 2
  • Gold 0
  • Alphabet 100
  • Alibaba 18
  • Apple 6
  • Microsoft -8
  • Netflix 48
  • Coca-Cola 3
  • Meta Platforms -19
  • Walt Disney 126
  • Amazon -1
  • Tesla Motors -3
  • Boeing 0
  • Dogecoin -27
  • Polkadot 0
  • Uniswap 200
  • Chainlink 0
  • CBOE Volatility Index VIX 80
  • Solana -30
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Positive
Symbols: 65
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/JPY, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, Dash/USD, Stellar/USD, Zcash/USD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, IOTA/USD, Tron/USD, NEO/USD, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, EURO STOXX 50, CAC 40, FTSE 100, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Gold, Apple, American Express, Netflix, nVidia, Meta Platforms, Intel, Adidas, Walt Disney, Boeing, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Uniswap, Chainlink, Crypto.com Coin, SushiSwap, BitTorrent, Solana, Aave, Avalanche, Tezos
Trend
accuracy
76%
  • AUD/USD 50%
  • EUR/USD 82%
  • GBP/USD 25%
  • USD/CAD 0%
  • USD/JPY 67%
  • EUR/AUD 100%
  • EUR/NZD 100%
  • CAD/JPY 0%
  • EUR/CHF 0%
  • GBP/AUD 0%
  • GBP/NZD 100%
  • AUD/NZD 50%
  • GBP/CHF 100%
  • AUD/CHF 75%
  • EUR/JPY 100%
  • CHF/JPY 67%
  • NZD/JPY 75%
  • AUD/JPY 75%
  • NZD/USD 57%
  • Dash/USD 44%
  • Stellar/USD 79%
  • Zcash/USD 60%
  • Cardano/USD 65%
  • EOS/USD 76%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 73%
  • Litecoin/USD 88%
  • IOTA/USD 74%
  • Tron/USD 82%
  • NEO/USD 73%
  • Ethereum/USD 85%
  • Monero/USD 88%
  • Bitcoin/USD 70%
  • XRP/USD 72%
  • US Dollar Index 77%
  • DAX 88%
  • Dow Jones 71%
  • NASDAQ 100 100%
  • S&P 500 91%
  • EURO STOXX 50 100%
  • CAC 40 100%
  • FTSE 100 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 100%
  • Natural Gas 100%
  • Gold 80%
  • Apple 0%
  • American Express 100%
  • Netflix 100%
  • nVidia 0%
  • Meta Platforms 100%
  • Intel 0%
  • Adidas 100%
  • Walt Disney 100%
  • Boeing 67%
  • Dogecoin 73%
  • Binance Coin 93%
  • Polkadot 78%
  • Uniswap 92%
  • Chainlink 71%
  • Crypto.com Coin 75%
  • SushiSwap 67%
  • BitTorrent 0%
  • Solana 74%
  • Aave 67%
  • Avalanche 76%
  • Tezos 90%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 50%
  • EUR/USD 82%
  • GBP/USD 25%
  • USD/CAD 0%
  • USD/JPY 23%
  • EUR/AUD 100%
  • EUR/NZD 100%
  • CAD/JPY 0%
  • EUR/CHF 0%
  • GBP/AUD 0%
  • GBP/NZD 100%
  • AUD/NZD 50%
  • GBP/CHF 91%
  • AUD/CHF 59%
  • EUR/JPY 72%
  • CHF/JPY 67%
  • NZD/JPY 75%
  • AUD/JPY 55%
  • NZD/USD 54%
  • Dash/USD 44%
  • Stellar/USD 79%
  • Zcash/USD 60%
  • Cardano/USD 65%
  • EOS/USD 69%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 73%
  • Litecoin/USD 88%
  • IOTA/USD 74%
  • Tron/USD 82%
  • NEO/USD 73%
  • Ethereum/USD 85%
  • Monero/USD 83%
  • Bitcoin/USD 70%
  • XRP/USD 72%
  • US Dollar Index 77%
  • DAX 76%
  • Dow Jones 49%
  • NASDAQ 100 73%
  • S&P 500 91%
  • EURO STOXX 50 100%
  • CAC 40 88%
  • FTSE 100 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 100%
  • Natural Gas 100%
  • Gold 72%
  • Apple 0%
  • American Express 20%
  • Netflix 100%
  • nVidia 0%
  • Meta Platforms 100%
  • Intel 0%
  • Adidas 100%
  • Walt Disney 87%
  • Boeing 66%
  • Dogecoin 73%
  • Binance Coin 93%
  • Polkadot 78%
  • Uniswap 92%
  • Chainlink 71%
  • Crypto.com Coin 75%
  • SushiSwap 67%
  • BitTorrent 0%
  • Solana 74%
  • Aave 67%
  • Avalanche 76%
  • Tezos 90%
Profitableness,
pips/day
83
  • AUD/USD -10
  • EUR/USD 15
  • GBP/USD -11
  • USD/CAD -28
  • USD/JPY -6
  • EUR/AUD 40
  • EUR/NZD 27
  • CAD/JPY -23
  • EUR/CHF -27
  • GBP/AUD -50
  • GBP/NZD 80
  • AUD/NZD -10
  • GBP/CHF 32
  • AUD/CHF 3
  • EUR/JPY 36
  • CHF/JPY 2
  • NZD/JPY 5
  • AUD/JPY 6
  • NZD/USD 3
  • Dash/USD -3
  • Stellar/USD 4
  • Zcash/USD -157
  • Cardano/USD -74
  • EOS/USD 1
  • BitcoinCash/USD -9
  • Litecoin/USD 172
  • IOTA/USD 53
  • Tron/USD 8
  • NEO/USD -21
  • Ethereum/USD 100
  • Monero/USD 51
  • Bitcoin/USD 3
  • XRP/USD 14
  • US Dollar Index 2
  • DAX 90
  • Dow Jones 212
  • NASDAQ 100 13
  • S&P 500 10
  • EURO STOXX 50 484
  • CAC 40 666
  • FTSE 100 84
  • WTI Crude Oil 41
  • Natural Gas 60
  • Gold 2
  • Apple -18
  • American Express 44
  • Netflix 120
  • nVidia -4
  • Meta Platforms 152
  • Intel -1
  • Adidas 115
  • Walt Disney 328
  • Boeing 87
  • Dogecoin 12
  • Binance Coin 461
  • Polkadot 0
  • Uniswap 89
  • Chainlink 2
  • Crypto.com Coin -180
  • SushiSwap -100
  • BitTorrent -150
  • Solana 143
  • Aave -208
  • Avalanche 13
  • Tezos 200
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DoProfit
Symbols: 56
Gazprom, Sberbank (MOEX), AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, USD/ZAR, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, USD/CNH, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Cardano/USD, Litecoin/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, RTS, US Dollar Index, DAX, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, CAC 40, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Palladium, Silver, Gold, Copper, Platinum, Apple, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Chainlink, Solana
Trend
accuracy
76%
  • Gazprom 0%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 100%
  • AUD/USD 79%
  • EUR/USD 75%
  • GBP/USD 81%
  • USD/CAD 77%
  • USD/CHF 83%
  • USD/JPY 70%
  • USD/RUB 56%
  • USD/ZAR 75%
  • CAD/CHF 73%
  • EUR/AUD 83%
  • EUR/NZD 86%
  • EUR/GBP 72%
  • USD/CNH 0%
  • CAD/JPY 79%
  • EUR/CHF 77%
  • GBP/AUD 70%
  • GBP/NZD 76%
  • AUD/NZD 76%
  • GBP/CHF 80%
  • NZD/CHF 77%
  • AUD/CHF 81%
  • EUR/JPY 80%
  • CHF/JPY 72%
  • EUR/CAD 80%
  • GBP/JPY 71%
  • NZD/JPY 100%
  • AUD/JPY 55%
  • NZD/USD 59%
  • GBP/CAD 67%
  • NZD/CAD 85%
  • AUD/CAD 92%
  • Cardano/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 90%
  • Bitcoin/USD 71%
  • XRP/USD 70%
  • RTS 45%
  • US Dollar Index 75%
  • DAX 0%
  • NASDAQ 100 67%
  • S&P 500 69%
  • CAC 40 75%
  • Brent Crude Oil 73%
  • WTI Crude Oil 71%
  • Palladium 100%
  • Silver 63%
  • Gold 76%
  • Copper 67%
  • Platinum 82%
  • Apple 100%
  • Binance Coin 100%
  • Polkadot 100%
  • Chainlink 100%
  • Solana 80%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • Gazprom 0%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 10%
  • AUD/USD 79%
  • EUR/USD 74%
  • GBP/USD 80%
  • USD/CAD 76%
  • USD/CHF 81%
  • USD/JPY 69%
  • USD/RUB 38%
  • USD/ZAR 75%
  • CAD/CHF 73%
  • EUR/AUD 83%
  • EUR/NZD 86%
  • EUR/GBP 72%
  • USD/CNH 0%
  • CAD/JPY 78%
  • EUR/CHF 77%
  • GBP/AUD 70%
  • GBP/NZD 76%
  • AUD/NZD 76%
  • GBP/CHF 80%
  • NZD/CHF 74%
  • AUD/CHF 81%
  • EUR/JPY 78%
  • CHF/JPY 72%
  • EUR/CAD 80%
  • GBP/JPY 71%
  • NZD/JPY 100%
  • AUD/JPY 55%
  • NZD/USD 59%
  • GBP/CAD 67%
  • NZD/CAD 85%
  • AUD/CAD 92%
  • Cardano/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 90%
  • Bitcoin/USD 71%
  • XRP/USD 70%
  • RTS 45%
  • US Dollar Index 73%
  • DAX 0%
  • NASDAQ 100 67%
  • S&P 500 65%
  • CAC 40 75%
  • Brent Crude Oil 66%
  • WTI Crude Oil 71%
  • Palladium 97%
  • Silver 61%
  • Gold 76%
  • Copper 41%
  • Platinum 78%
  • Apple 100%
  • Binance Coin 100%
  • Polkadot 100%
  • Chainlink 100%
  • Solana 80%
Profitableness,
pips/day
23
  • Gazprom -130
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 1
  • AUD/USD 4
  • EUR/USD 1
  • GBP/USD 2
  • USD/CAD -1
  • USD/CHF 6
  • USD/JPY -5
  • USD/RUB 1
  • USD/ZAR 4
  • CAD/CHF -11
  • EUR/AUD 5
  • EUR/NZD 6
  • EUR/GBP -3
  • USD/CNH -12
  • CAD/JPY 3
  • EUR/CHF -1
  • GBP/AUD -26
  • GBP/NZD -13
  • AUD/NZD -5
  • GBP/CHF 2
  • NZD/CHF 1
  • AUD/CHF 1
  • EUR/JPY 5
  • CHF/JPY -6
  • EUR/CAD -1
  • GBP/JPY 0
  • NZD/JPY 13
  • AUD/JPY 4
  • NZD/USD -8
  • GBP/CAD -19
  • NZD/CAD 2
  • AUD/CAD 25
  • Cardano/USD 1800
  • Litecoin/USD 2000
  • Ethereum/USD 403
  • Bitcoin/USD -37
  • XRP/USD 33
  • RTS -44
  • US Dollar Index 1
  • DAX -26
  • NASDAQ 100 -1
  • S&P 500 -1
  • CAC 40 250
  • Brent Crude Oil 7
  • WTI Crude Oil -6
  • Palladium 498
  • Silver -3
  • Gold 1
  • Copper -7
  • Platinum 50
  • Apple 35
  • Binance Coin 1000
  • Polkadot 0
  • Chainlink 10
  • Solana 25
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TradeShot
Symbols: 104
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, USD/ZAR, USD/TRY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, USD/SGD, USD/NOK, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, USD/SEK, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, EUR/NOK, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Dash/USD, Stellar/USD, EthereumClassic/USD, Zcash/USD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Tron/USD, NEO/USD, Ethereum/Bitcoin, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Nikkei 225, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, RUSSELL 2000, China A50, FTSE 100, Hang Seng, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Palladium, Silver, Gold, Copper, Platinum, Alphabet, Alibaba, Visa, MasterCard, Nike, Uber Technologies, Apple, Microsoft, McDonald's, Netflix, Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, nVidia, Pfizer, Meta Platforms, Twitter, Bank of America, Intel, Amazon, Oracle, Tesla Motors, Spotify, Boeing, Corn, Wheat, Soybean, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Uniswap, Chainlink, Axie Infinity, USD/CNY, USD/INR, Solana, Aave, Avalanche
Trend
accuracy
76%
  • AUD/USD 73%
  • EUR/USD 74%
  • GBP/USD 70%
  • USD/CAD 79%
  • USD/CHF 81%
  • USD/JPY 68%
  • USD/RUB 81%
  • USD/ZAR 25%
  • USD/TRY 60%
  • CAD/CHF 79%
  • EUR/AUD 73%
  • EUR/NZD 56%
  • EUR/GBP 62%
  • CAD/JPY 82%
  • USD/SGD 83%
  • USD/NOK 100%
  • EUR/CHF 55%
  • GBP/AUD 64%
  • GBP/NZD 67%
  • USD/SEK 71%
  • AUD/NZD 73%
  • GBP/CHF 83%
  • EUR/NOK 83%
  • NZD/CHF 74%
  • AUD/CHF 60%
  • EUR/JPY 72%
  • CHF/JPY 73%
  • EUR/CAD 75%
  • GBP/JPY 67%
  • NZD/JPY 73%
  • AUD/JPY 65%
  • NZD/USD 64%
  • GBP/CAD 86%
  • NZD/CAD 56%
  • AUD/CAD 77%
  • Dash/USD 43%
  • Stellar/USD 88%
  • EthereumClassic/USD 67%
  • Zcash/USD 75%
  • Cardano/USD 55%
  • EOS/USD 75%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 75%
  • Litecoin/USD 88%
  • Tron/USD 78%
  • NEO/USD 75%
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 83%
  • Ethereum/USD 83%
  • Monero/USD 63%
  • Bitcoin/USD 74%
  • XRP/USD 81%
  • US Dollar Index 71%
  • DAX 75%
  • Nikkei 225 100%
  • Dow Jones 84%
  • NASDAQ 100 74%
  • S&P 500 81%
  • RUSSELL 2000 100%
  • China A50 75%
  • FTSE 100 84%
  • Hang Seng 75%
  • WTI Crude Oil 79%
  • Natural Gas 74%
  • Palladium 88%
  • Silver 71%
  • Gold 74%
  • Copper 71%
  • Platinum 70%
  • Alphabet 89%
  • Alibaba 91%
  • Visa 50%
  • MasterCard 100%
  • Nike 67%
  • Uber Technologies 100%
  • Apple 79%
  • Microsoft 100%
  • McDonald's 100%
  • Netflix 75%
  • Procter & Gamble 67%
  • Coca-Cola 100%
  • nVidia 78%
  • Pfizer 100%
  • Meta Platforms 84%
  • Twitter 100%
  • Bank of America 75%
  • Intel 0%
  • Amazon 74%
  • Oracle 100%
  • Tesla Motors 86%
  • Spotify 100%
  • Boeing 50%
  • Corn 100%
  • Wheat 50%
  • Soybean 100%
  • Dogecoin 80%
  • Binance Coin 71%
  • Polkadot 82%
  • Uniswap 100%
  • Chainlink 70%
  • Axie Infinity 0%
  • USD/CNY 75%
  • USD/INR 67%
  • Solana 83%
  • Aave 80%
  • Avalanche 67%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 73%
  • EUR/USD 74%
  • GBP/USD 70%
  • USD/CAD 79%
  • USD/CHF 81%
  • USD/JPY 68%
  • USD/RUB 81%
  • USD/ZAR 25%
  • USD/TRY 60%
  • CAD/CHF 79%
  • EUR/AUD 73%
  • EUR/NZD 56%
  • EUR/GBP 62%
  • CAD/JPY 82%
  • USD/SGD 83%
  • USD/NOK 100%
  • EUR/CHF 55%
  • GBP/AUD 64%
  • GBP/NZD 67%
  • USD/SEK 71%
  • AUD/NZD 71%
  • GBP/CHF 83%
  • EUR/NOK 83%
  • NZD/CHF 70%
  • AUD/CHF 60%
  • EUR/JPY 72%
  • CHF/JPY 73%
  • EUR/CAD 75%
  • GBP/JPY 67%
  • NZD/JPY 73%
  • AUD/JPY 65%
  • NZD/USD 64%
  • GBP/CAD 86%
  • NZD/CAD 56%
  • AUD/CAD 77%
  • Dash/USD 43%
  • Stellar/USD 77%
  • EthereumClassic/USD 67%
  • Zcash/USD 75%
  • Cardano/USD 55%
  • EOS/USD 75%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 75%
  • Litecoin/USD 88%
  • Tron/USD 78%
  • NEO/USD 75%
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 54%
  • Ethereum/USD 82%
  • Monero/USD 63%
  • Bitcoin/USD 74%
  • XRP/USD 81%
  • US Dollar Index 71%
  • DAX 73%
  • Nikkei 225 100%
  • Dow Jones 84%
  • NASDAQ 100 74%
  • S&P 500 80%
  • RUSSELL 2000 100%
  • China A50 75%
  • FTSE 100 84%
  • Hang Seng 75%
  • WTI Crude Oil 79%
  • Natural Gas 74%
  • Palladium 88%
  • Silver 72%
  • Gold 73%
  • Copper 71%
  • Platinum 70%
  • Alphabet 89%
  • Alibaba 91%
  • Visa 50%
  • MasterCard 100%
  • Nike 67%
  • Uber Technologies 100%
  • Apple 79%
  • Microsoft 100%
  • McDonald's 100%
  • Netflix 75%
  • Procter & Gamble 62%
  • Coca-Cola 100%
  • nVidia 78%
  • Pfizer 100%
  • Meta Platforms 84%
  • Twitter 100%
  • Bank of America 75%
  • Intel 0%
  • Amazon 74%
  • Oracle 100%
  • Tesla Motors 83%
  • Spotify 100%
  • Boeing 3%
  • Corn 100%
  • Wheat 50%
  • Soybean 100%
  • Dogecoin 80%
  • Binance Coin 71%
  • Polkadot 82%
  • Uniswap 100%
  • Chainlink 70%
  • Axie Infinity 0%
  • USD/CNY 75%
  • USD/INR 67%
  • Solana 83%
  • Aave 80%
  • Avalanche 67%
Profitableness,
pips/day
28
  • AUD/USD -3
  • EUR/USD 0
  • GBP/USD -3
  • USD/CAD 7
  • USD/CHF 6
  • USD/JPY 1
  • USD/RUB 7
  • USD/ZAR -116
  • USD/TRY -85
  • CAD/CHF 1
  • EUR/AUD -5
  • EUR/NZD -15
  • EUR/GBP -5
  • CAD/JPY 5
  • USD/SGD 2
  • USD/NOK 800
  • EUR/CHF -10
  • GBP/AUD -33
  • GBP/NZD -9
  • USD/SEK -217
  • AUD/NZD 0
  • GBP/CHF 16
  • EUR/NOK 75
  • NZD/CHF 0
  • AUD/CHF -5
  • EUR/JPY -2
  • CHF/JPY 1
  • EUR/CAD 2
  • GBP/JPY -10
  • NZD/JPY -1
  • AUD/JPY -11
  • NZD/USD -6
  • GBP/CAD 13
  • NZD/CAD -7
  • AUD/CAD 0
  • Dash/USD -10
  • Stellar/USD 9
  • EthereumClassic/USD -450
  • Zcash/USD -115
  • Cardano/USD -110
  • EOS/USD 50
  • BitcoinCash/USD -3
  • Litecoin/USD 34
  • Tron/USD 2
  • NEO/USD 0
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 0
  • Ethereum/USD 63
  • Monero/USD 0
  • Bitcoin/USD 46
  • XRP/USD -7
  • US Dollar Index 1
  • DAX -1
  • Nikkei 225 167
  • Dow Jones 29
  • NASDAQ 100 -18
  • S&P 500 2
  • RUSSELL 2000 200
  • China A50 147
  • FTSE 100 9
  • Hang Seng -43
  • WTI Crude Oil 17
  • Natural Gas -14
  • Palladium 13
  • Silver -1
  • Gold 0
  • Copper 20
  • Platinum -26
  • Alphabet -92
  • Alibaba 8
  • Visa -1
  • MasterCard 240
  • Nike 24
  • Uber Technologies 48
  • Apple 4
  • Microsoft 18
  • McDonald's 13
  • Netflix -15
  • Procter & Gamble -6
  • Coca-Cola 25
  • nVidia -1
  • Pfizer 60
  • Meta Platforms -5
  • Twitter 45
  • Bank of America 0
  • Intel -80
  • Amazon -4
  • Oracle 67
  • Tesla Motors -7
  • Spotify 250
  • Boeing -5
  • Corn 267
  • Wheat 0
  • Soybean 667
  • Dogecoin -47
  • Binance Coin -128
  • Polkadot -1
  • Uniswap 163
  • Chainlink -75
  • Axie Infinity -250
  • USD/CNY 25
  • USD/INR -23
  • Solana 32
  • Aave 125
  • Avalanche -41
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JustTrade
Symbols: 60
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Dash/USD, Stellar/USD, Zcash/USD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Tron/USD, NEO/USD, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, FTSE 100, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Uniswap, Chainlink, Axie Infinity, Solana, Aave, Avalanche, Tezos
Trend
accuracy
76%
  • AUD/USD 76%
  • EUR/USD 77%
  • GBP/USD 82%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 58%
  • USD/JPY 78%
  • USD/RUB 50%
  • CAD/CHF 85%
  • EUR/AUD 71%
  • EUR/NZD 63%
  • EUR/GBP 70%
  • CAD/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CHF 50%
  • GBP/AUD 73%
  • GBP/NZD 87%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 88%
  • NZD/CHF 85%
  • AUD/CHF 74%
  • EUR/JPY 80%
  • CHF/JPY 88%
  • EUR/CAD 88%
  • GBP/JPY 87%
  • NZD/JPY 80%
  • AUD/JPY 69%
  • NZD/USD 82%
  • GBP/CAD 50%
  • NZD/CAD 76%
  • AUD/CAD 73%
  • Dash/USD 57%
  • Stellar/USD 75%
  • Zcash/USD 50%
  • Cardano/USD 40%
  • EOS/USD 67%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 83%
  • Litecoin/USD 78%
  • Tron/USD 100%
  • NEO/USD 75%
  • Ethereum/USD 60%
  • Monero/USD 86%
  • Bitcoin/USD 82%
  • XRP/USD 58%
  • US Dollar Index 74%
  • Dow Jones 100%
  • NASDAQ 100 75%
  • S&P 500 100%
  • FTSE 100 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 72%
  • Natural Gas 86%
  • Silver 90%
  • Gold 76%
  • Binance Coin 75%
  • Polkadot 80%
  • Uniswap 20%
  • Chainlink 67%
  • Axie Infinity 0%
  • Solana 74%
  • Aave 100%
  • Avalanche 58%
  • Tezos 100%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 72%
  • EUR/USD 77%
  • GBP/USD 82%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 58%
  • USD/JPY 78%
  • USD/RUB 50%
  • CAD/CHF 85%
  • EUR/AUD 71%
  • EUR/NZD 63%
  • EUR/GBP 70%
  • CAD/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CHF 51%
  • GBP/AUD 73%
  • GBP/NZD 87%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 88%
  • NZD/CHF 85%
  • AUD/CHF 74%
  • EUR/JPY 80%
  • CHF/JPY 88%
  • EUR/CAD 85%
  • GBP/JPY 87%
  • NZD/JPY 80%
  • AUD/JPY 69%
  • NZD/USD 82%
  • GBP/CAD 50%
  • NZD/CAD 76%
  • AUD/CAD 73%
  • Dash/USD 57%
  • Stellar/USD 75%
  • Zcash/USD 50%
  • Cardano/USD 40%
  • EOS/USD 67%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 83%
  • Litecoin/USD 78%
  • Tron/USD 100%
  • NEO/USD 75%
  • Ethereum/USD 60%
  • Monero/USD 86%
  • Bitcoin/USD 82%
  • XRP/USD 58%
  • US Dollar Index 74%
  • Dow Jones 100%
  • NASDAQ 100 75%
  • S&P 500 100%
  • FTSE 100 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 72%
  • Natural Gas 86%
  • Silver 90%
  • Gold 75%
  • Binance Coin 75%
  • Polkadot 80%
  • Uniswap 20%
  • Chainlink 67%
  • Axie Infinity 0%
  • Solana 74%
  • Aave 100%
  • Avalanche 58%
  • Tezos 100%
Profitableness,
pips/day
-5
  • AUD/USD -3
  • EUR/USD 0
  • GBP/USD 4
  • USD/CAD 2
  • USD/CHF -7
  • USD/JPY -2
  • USD/RUB 0
  • CAD/CHF 3
  • EUR/AUD -4
  • EUR/NZD -13
  • EUR/GBP -1
  • CAD/JPY -4
  • EUR/CHF -7
  • GBP/AUD -8
  • GBP/NZD 18
  • AUD/NZD -10
  • GBP/CHF 8
  • NZD/CHF 3
  • AUD/CHF -2
  • EUR/JPY 2
  • CHF/JPY 15
  • EUR/CAD 12
  • GBP/JPY 24
  • NZD/JPY 2
  • AUD/JPY -8
  • NZD/USD 3
  • GBP/CAD -5
  • NZD/CAD -4
  • AUD/CAD -1
  • Dash/USD -4
  • Stellar/USD -3
  • Zcash/USD -59
  • Cardano/USD -36
  • EOS/USD -10
  • BitcoinCash/USD -17
  • Litecoin/USD -7
  • Tron/USD 3
  • NEO/USD 1
  • Ethereum/USD -83
  • Monero/USD 40
  • Bitcoin/USD -60
  • XRP/USD 0
  • US Dollar Index -1
  • Dow Jones 100
  • NASDAQ 100 -9
  • S&P 500 20
  • FTSE 100 -2
  • WTI Crude Oil 1
  • Natural Gas 5
  • Silver 3
  • Gold 0
  • Binance Coin -117
  • Polkadot 0
  • Uniswap -169
  • Chainlink -3
  • Axie Infinity -2200
  • Solana 294
  • Aave 162
  • Avalanche 2
  • Tezos 133
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Dreamer
Symbols: 70
X5 Retail Group, Gazprom, AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, USD/TRY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, USD/CNH, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, EUR/SGD, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, Litecoin/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, RUSSELL 2000, FTSE 100, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Alphabet, Alibaba, Apple, JPMorgan Chase, Johnson&Johnson, Microsoft, McDonald's, Netflix, Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, nVidia, Meta Platforms, Intel, Tesla Motors, Corn, Cocoa, Wheat, Sugar, Coffee
Trend
accuracy
75%
  • X5 Retail Group 100%
  • Gazprom 100%
  • AUD/USD 71%
  • EUR/USD 65%
  • GBP/USD 64%
  • USD/CAD 73%
  • USD/CHF 71%
  • USD/JPY 79%
  • USD/RUB 100%
  • USD/TRY 90%
  • CAD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/AUD 100%
  • EUR/NZD 76%
  • EUR/GBP 57%
  • USD/CNH 83%
  • CAD/JPY 79%
  • EUR/CHF 82%
  • GBP/AUD 53%
  • GBP/NZD 33%
  • AUD/NZD 20%
  • EUR/SGD 50%
  • NZD/CHF 50%
  • AUD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/JPY 72%
  • CHF/JPY 61%
  • EUR/CAD 36%
  • GBP/JPY 77%
  • NZD/JPY 100%
  • AUD/JPY 89%
  • NZD/USD 82%
  • GBP/CAD 63%
  • NZD/CAD 33%
  • AUD/CAD 70%
  • Cardano/USD 100%
  • EOS/USD 0%
  • Litecoin/USD 50%
  • Ethereum/USD 87%
  • Bitcoin/USD 80%
  • XRP/USD 100%
  • US Dollar Index 79%
  • DAX 76%
  • Dow Jones 82%
  • NASDAQ 100 78%
  • S&P 500 87%
  • RUSSELL 2000 79%
  • FTSE 100 100%
  • Brent Crude Oil 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 81%
  • Natural Gas 70%
  • Silver 78%
  • Gold 73%
  • Alphabet 95%
  • Alibaba 100%
  • Apple 91%
  • JPMorgan Chase 83%
  • Johnson&Johnson 100%
  • Microsoft 62%
  • McDonald's 84%
  • Netflix 71%
  • Procter & Gamble 100%
  • Coca-Cola 81%
  • nVidia 76%
  • Meta Platforms 88%
  • Intel 86%
  • Tesla Motors 100%
  • Corn 100%
  • Cocoa 75%
  • Wheat 70%
  • Sugar 69%
  • Coffee 100%
Price
accuracy
73%
  • X5 Retail Group 100%
  • Gazprom 100%
  • AUD/USD 64%
  • EUR/USD 62%
  • GBP/USD 60%
  • USD/CAD 73%
  • USD/CHF 65%
  • USD/JPY 78%
  • USD/RUB 100%
  • USD/TRY 90%
  • CAD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/AUD 42%
  • EUR/NZD 69%
  • EUR/GBP 57%
  • USD/CNH 66%
  • CAD/JPY 79%
  • EUR/CHF 75%
  • GBP/AUD 53%
  • GBP/NZD 33%
  • AUD/NZD 7%
  • EUR/SGD 50%
  • NZD/CHF 13%
  • AUD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/JPY 72%
  • CHF/JPY 61%
  • EUR/CAD 36%
  • GBP/JPY 70%
  • NZD/JPY 90%
  • AUD/JPY 76%
  • NZD/USD 68%
  • GBP/CAD 48%
  • NZD/CAD 33%
  • AUD/CAD 64%
  • Cardano/USD 100%
  • EOS/USD 0%
  • Litecoin/USD 50%
  • Ethereum/USD 85%
  • Bitcoin/USD 77%
  • XRP/USD 60%
  • US Dollar Index 75%
  • DAX 74%
  • Dow Jones 80%
  • NASDAQ 100 79%
  • S&P 500 86%
  • RUSSELL 2000 79%
  • FTSE 100 100%
  • Brent Crude Oil 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 75%
  • Natural Gas 70%
  • Silver 76%
  • Gold 72%
  • Alphabet 95%
  • Alibaba 100%
  • Apple 91%
  • JPMorgan Chase 83%
  • Johnson&Johnson 100%
  • Microsoft 62%
  • McDonald's 82%
  • Netflix 71%
  • Procter & Gamble 100%
  • Coca-Cola 76%
  • nVidia 76%
  • Meta Platforms 88%
  • Intel 98%
  • Tesla Motors 100%
  • Corn 100%
  • Cocoa 75%
  • Wheat 70%
  • Sugar 69%
  • Coffee 100%
Profitableness,
pips/day
45
  • X5 Retail Group 1000
  • Gazprom 40
  • AUD/USD 4
  • EUR/USD 1
  • GBP/USD 0
  • USD/CAD -1
  • USD/CHF 1
  • USD/JPY 3
  • USD/RUB 25
  • USD/TRY 133
  • CAD/CHF -6
  • EUR/AUD 61
  • EUR/NZD 8
  • EUR/GBP 1
  • USD/CNH 46
  • CAD/JPY 2
  • EUR/CHF 2
  • GBP/AUD -11
  • GBP/NZD 2
  • AUD/NZD -10
  • EUR/SGD 3
  • NZD/CHF -1
  • AUD/CHF -37
  • EUR/JPY 8
  • CHF/JPY -5
  • EUR/CAD -15
  • GBP/JPY 6
  • NZD/JPY 78
  • AUD/JPY 10
  • NZD/USD 1
  • GBP/CAD 19
  • NZD/CAD -4
  • AUD/CAD 3
  • Cardano/USD 67
  • EOS/USD -52
  • Litecoin/USD -205
  • Ethereum/USD 143
  • Bitcoin/USD 132
  • XRP/USD 34
  • US Dollar Index 2
  • DAX 2
  • Dow Jones 24
  • NASDAQ 100 13
  • S&P 500 6
  • RUSSELL 2000 14
  • FTSE 100 20
  • Brent Crude Oil -2
  • WTI Crude Oil 6
  • Natural Gas 1
  • Silver 7
  • Gold 1
  • Alphabet 13
  • Alibaba 80
  • Apple 7
  • JPMorgan Chase 0
  • Johnson&Johnson 100
  • Microsoft -10
  • McDonald's 5
  • Netflix -13
  • Procter & Gamble 86
  • Coca-Cola 10
  • nVidia -2
  • Meta Platforms 3
  • Intel 23
  • Tesla Motors 20
  • Corn 400
  • Cocoa 18
  • Wheat -28
  • Sugar -7
  • Coffee 171
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ToneFX
Symbols: 37
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, EUR/AUD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, AUD/NZD, EUR/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, AUD/CAD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Corn, Wheat, Soybean, Sugar, Coffee
Trend
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 76%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 75%
  • USD/CAD 75%
  • USD/CHF 69%
  • USD/JPY 73%
  • USD/RUB 76%
  • EUR/AUD 64%
  • EUR/GBP 68%
  • CAD/JPY 78%
  • EUR/CHF 67%
  • AUD/NZD 52%
  • EUR/JPY 69%
  • EUR/CAD 58%
  • GBP/JPY 67%
  • AUD/JPY 75%
  • NZD/USD 77%
  • AUD/CAD 57%
  • Ethereum/USD 80%
  • Bitcoin/USD 73%
  • XRP/USD 85%
  • US Dollar Index 75%
  • DAX 100%
  • Dow Jones 81%
  • NASDAQ 100 80%
  • S&P 500 83%
  • Brent Crude Oil 75%
  • WTI Crude Oil 72%
  • Natural Gas 76%
  • Silver 76%
  • Gold 74%
  • Platinum 80%
  • Corn 50%
  • Wheat 84%
  • Soybean 25%
  • Sugar 88%
  • Coffee 56%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 76%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 75%
  • USD/CAD 74%
  • USD/CHF 69%
  • USD/JPY 72%
  • USD/RUB 76%
  • EUR/AUD 64%
  • EUR/GBP 62%
  • CAD/JPY 78%
  • EUR/CHF 67%
  • AUD/NZD 52%
  • EUR/JPY 69%
  • EUR/CAD 58%
  • GBP/JPY 67%
  • AUD/JPY 75%
  • NZD/USD 76%
  • AUD/CAD 57%
  • Ethereum/USD 80%
  • Bitcoin/USD 73%
  • XRP/USD 85%
  • US Dollar Index 74%
  • DAX 100%
  • Dow Jones 81%
  • NASDAQ 100 79%
  • S&P 500 83%
  • Brent Crude Oil 75%
  • WTI Crude Oil 72%
  • Natural Gas 76%
  • Silver 76%
  • Gold 74%
  • Platinum 80%
  • Corn 50%
  • Wheat 84%
  • Soybean 3%
  • Sugar 88%
  • Coffee 56%
Profitableness,
pips/day
12
  • AUD/USD 1
  • EUR/USD -2
  • GBP/USD 2
  • USD/CAD 1
  • USD/CHF -1
  • USD/JPY 1
  • USD/RUB 2
  • EUR/AUD -6
  • EUR/GBP 0
  • CAD/JPY 4
  • EUR/CHF -1
  • AUD/NZD -8
  • EUR/JPY -1
  • EUR/CAD -10
  • GBP/JPY -4
  • AUD/JPY -3
  • NZD/USD 2
  • AUD/CAD -9
  • Ethereum/USD 42
  • Bitcoin/USD 6
  • XRP/USD 43
  • US Dollar Index -2
  • DAX 100
  • Dow Jones 28
  • NASDAQ 100 18
  • S&P 500 5
  • Brent Crude Oil 7
  • WTI Crude Oil 6
  • Natural Gas -6
  • Silver 0
  • Gold 0
  • Platinum -3
  • Corn -160
  • Wheat -2
  • Soybean -447
  • Sugar 4
  • Coffee -108
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BabyFX
Symbols: 44
Rostelekom, RusHydro, Sberbank (MOEX), Elektrotsink, AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, USD/MXN, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Bitcoin/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, WTI Crude Oil, Silver, Gold, Dogecoin
Trend
accuracy
75%
  • Rostelekom 0%
  • RusHydro 100%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 100%
  • Elektrotsink 0%
  • AUD/USD 58%
  • EUR/USD 72%
  • GBP/USD 71%
  • USD/CAD 71%
  • USD/CHF 66%
  • USD/JPY 72%
  • USD/RUB 50%
  • CAD/CHF 50%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 70%
  • EUR/GBP 56%
  • CAD/JPY 73%
  • EUR/CHF 79%
  • GBP/AUD 79%
  • GBP/NZD 80%
  • USD/MXN 75%
  • AUD/NZD 50%
  • GBP/CHF 83%
  • NZD/CHF 80%
  • AUD/CHF 100%
  • EUR/JPY 80%
  • CHF/JPY 64%
  • EUR/CAD 79%
  • GBP/JPY 71%
  • NZD/JPY 79%
  • AUD/JPY 67%
  • NZD/USD 50%
  • GBP/CAD 65%
  • NZD/CAD 0%
  • AUD/CAD 67%
  • Bitcoin/USD 78%
  • US Dollar Index 67%
  • DAX 76%
  • Dow Jones 82%
  • NASDAQ 100 80%
  • S&P 500 85%
  • WTI Crude Oil 70%
  • Silver 83%
  • Gold 74%
  • Dogecoin 100%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • Rostelekom 0%
  • RusHydro 78%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 63%
  • Elektrotsink 0%
  • AUD/USD 60%
  • EUR/USD 71%
  • GBP/USD 71%
  • USD/CAD 70%
  • USD/CHF 64%
  • USD/JPY 72%
  • USD/RUB 9%
  • CAD/CHF 50%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 70%
  • EUR/GBP 52%
  • CAD/JPY 73%
  • EUR/CHF 79%
  • GBP/AUD 79%
  • GBP/NZD 80%
  • USD/MXN 75%
  • AUD/NZD 50%
  • GBP/CHF 83%
  • NZD/CHF 80%
  • AUD/CHF 100%
  • EUR/JPY 80%
  • CHF/JPY 64%
  • EUR/CAD 79%
  • GBP/JPY 70%
  • NZD/JPY 79%
  • AUD/JPY 67%
  • NZD/USD 50%
  • GBP/CAD 65%
  • NZD/CAD 0%
  • AUD/CAD 67%
  • Bitcoin/USD 78%
  • US Dollar Index 67%
  • DAX 76%
  • Dow Jones 83%
  • NASDAQ 100 80%
  • S&P 500 85%
  • WTI Crude Oil 70%
  • Silver 79%
  • Gold 74%
  • Dogecoin 80%
Profitableness,
pips/day
34
  • Rostelekom 0
  • RusHydro 22
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 4
  • Elektrotsink 0
  • AUD/USD -5
  • EUR/USD -1
  • GBP/USD -4
  • USD/CAD -2
  • USD/CHF -3
  • USD/JPY -2
  • USD/RUB 1
  • CAD/CHF -6
  • EUR/AUD -2
  • EUR/NZD -1
  • EUR/GBP -11
  • CAD/JPY 9
  • EUR/CHF 5
  • GBP/AUD 1
  • GBP/NZD 5
  • USD/MXN 28
  • AUD/NZD -20
  • GBP/CHF 15
  • NZD/CHF 3
  • AUD/CHF 10
  • EUR/JPY 9
  • CHF/JPY -5
  • EUR/CAD 6
  • GBP/JPY -1
  • NZD/JPY 14
  • AUD/JPY -5
  • NZD/USD -10
  • GBP/CAD -8
  • NZD/CAD -60
  • AUD/CAD 0
  • Bitcoin/USD 39
  • US Dollar Index -3
  • DAX 18
  • Dow Jones 37
  • NASDAQ 100 26
  • S&P 500 5
  • WTI Crude Oil -2
  • Silver 3
  • Gold 0
  • Dogecoin 1200
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FPro
Symbols: 51
CNY/RUB, GBP/RUB, AUD/USD, EUR/RUB, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Litecoin/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Apple, JPMorgan Chase, Walt Disney, Amazon, Tesla Motors, Uniswap
Trend
accuracy
74%
  • CNY/RUB 35%
  • GBP/RUB 38%
  • AUD/USD 79%
  • EUR/RUB 70%
  • EUR/USD 68%
  • GBP/USD 69%
  • USD/CAD 83%
  • USD/CHF 78%
  • USD/JPY 73%
  • USD/RUB 65%
  • CAD/CHF 69%
  • EUR/AUD 81%
  • EUR/NZD 80%
  • EUR/GBP 74%
  • CAD/JPY 78%
  • EUR/CHF 72%
  • GBP/AUD 79%
  • GBP/NZD 70%
  • AUD/NZD 69%
  • GBP/CHF 61%
  • NZD/CHF 71%
  • AUD/CHF 81%
  • EUR/JPY 75%
  • CHF/JPY 78%
  • EUR/CAD 84%
  • GBP/JPY 67%
  • NZD/JPY 74%
  • AUD/JPY 68%
  • NZD/USD 79%
  • GBP/CAD 74%
  • NZD/CAD 82%
  • AUD/CAD 68%
  • Litecoin/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 77%
  • Bitcoin/USD 79%
  • US Dollar Index 62%
  • DAX 100%
  • Dow Jones 78%
  • NASDAQ 100 76%
  • S&P 500 80%
  • Brent Crude Oil 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 73%
  • Natural Gas 79%
  • Silver 77%
  • Gold 75%
  • Apple 80%
  • JPMorgan Chase 67%
  • Walt Disney 57%
  • Amazon 100%
  • Tesla Motors 84%
  • Uniswap 75%
Price
accuracy
73%
  • CNY/RUB 35%
  • GBP/RUB 38%
  • AUD/USD 78%
  • EUR/RUB 53%
  • EUR/USD 67%
  • GBP/USD 68%
  • USD/CAD 83%
  • USD/CHF 76%
  • USD/JPY 73%
  • USD/RUB 45%
  • CAD/CHF 67%
  • EUR/AUD 81%
  • EUR/NZD 80%
  • EUR/GBP 72%
  • CAD/JPY 78%
  • EUR/CHF 72%
  • GBP/AUD 79%
  • GBP/NZD 70%
  • AUD/NZD 69%
  • GBP/CHF 61%
  • NZD/CHF 71%
  • AUD/CHF 81%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 78%
  • EUR/CAD 84%
  • GBP/JPY 66%
  • NZD/JPY 74%
  • AUD/JPY 68%
  • NZD/USD 79%
  • GBP/CAD 74%
  • NZD/CAD 82%
  • AUD/CAD 62%
  • Litecoin/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 77%
  • Bitcoin/USD 76%
  • US Dollar Index 62%
  • DAX 100%
  • Dow Jones 77%
  • NASDAQ 100 75%
  • S&P 500 80%
  • Brent Crude Oil 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 72%
  • Natural Gas 79%
  • Silver 77%
  • Gold 73%
  • Apple 80%
  • JPMorgan Chase 67%
  • Walt Disney 57%
  • Amazon 100%
  • Tesla Motors 84%
  • Uniswap 75%
Profitableness,
pips/day
18
  • CNY/RUB 11
  • GBP/RUB 16
  • AUD/USD 2
  • EUR/RUB 13
  • EUR/USD -1
  • GBP/USD 0
  • USD/CAD 8
  • USD/CHF 1
  • USD/JPY -1
  • USD/RUB 10
  • CAD/CHF -4
  • EUR/AUD 1
  • EUR/NZD 0
  • EUR/GBP 0
  • CAD/JPY 2
  • EUR/CHF -2
  • GBP/AUD 1
  • GBP/NZD -7
  • AUD/NZD -4
  • GBP/CHF -9
  • NZD/CHF -3
  • AUD/CHF 1
  • EUR/JPY 1
  • CHF/JPY -3
  • EUR/CAD 4
  • GBP/JPY -8
  • NZD/JPY -2
  • AUD/JPY -8
  • NZD/USD -2
  • GBP/CAD -11
  • NZD/CAD 4
  • AUD/CAD 6
  • Litecoin/USD 195
  • Ethereum/USD 6
  • Bitcoin/USD 23
  • US Dollar Index -4
  • DAX 8
  • Dow Jones 12
  • NASDAQ 100 10
  • S&P 500 1
  • Brent Crude Oil 782
  • WTI Crude Oil -2
  • Natural Gas 9
  • Silver -2
  • Gold 0
  • Apple 0
  • JPMorgan Chase -49
  • Walt Disney -50
  • Amazon 2
  • Tesla Motors 4
  • Uniswap 3
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Completed signals of NASDAQ 100

Total signals – 4704
Showing 181-200 of 200 items.
TraderDate and time createdForecast closure dateClosing quoteS/LCommentsTrend accuracy in %Price accuracy in %Profitability, pips
Erlan16.04.202418.04.202417450.0017800.00100100.0100
Helsi17.04.202417.04.202417500.0017850.00100100.050
Helsi17.04.202417.04.202417550.0017850.00100100.050
Erlan16.04.202417.04.202417550.0017800.00100100.050
TradeShot16.04.202417.04.202417550.0017900.00100100.050
BabyFX17.04.202417.04.202417600.0017800.00100100.050
TradeShot16.04.202417.04.202417600.0017900.00100100.050
Erlan16.04.202417.04.202417600.0017800.00100100.050
Helsi17.04.202417.04.202417600.0017850.00100100.050
BabyFX17.04.202417.04.202417650.0017800.00100100.050
TradeShot16.04.202417.04.202417650.0017900.00100100.050
Helsi17.04.202417.04.202417650.0017850.00100100.050
TradeShot16.04.202416.04.202417700.0017900.00100100.050
1Pips10.04.202415.04.202417750.0018100.00100100.050
1Pips10.04.202415.04.202417800.0018100.00100100.050
TradeShot02.04.202415.04.202417800.0018500.00100100.0100
1Pips10.04.202415.04.202417850.0018100.00100100.050
Rapper Andy15.04.202415.04.202418000.0018000.0000.0-150
FPro31.03.202412.04.202418003.4918500.0000.0-103
SoftTrade08.04.202411.04.202418320.0018000.00100100.040

 

Not activated price forecasts NASDAQ 100

Total signals – 1580
Showing 181-200 of 200 items.
TraderSymbolOpen dateClose dateOpen price
MountainNASDAQ 10007.10.202013.10.202011366.60
BabyFXNASDAQ 10001.04.202411.04.202418500.00
BabyFXNASDAQ 10001.04.202410.04.202418400.00
Rapper AndyNASDAQ 10028.03.202410.04.202418550.00
Rapper AndyNASDAQ 10028.03.202409.04.202418500.00
Rapper AndyNASDAQ 10028.03.202408.04.202418400.00
Rapper AndyNASDAQ 10020.03.202402.04.202417500.00
Rapper AndyNASDAQ 10020.03.202401.04.202417700.00
Rapper AndyNASDAQ 10020.03.202429.03.202417900.00
Rapper AndyNASDAQ 10020.03.202428.03.202418000.00
VeronNASDAQ 10018.03.202428.03.202417600.00
VeronNASDAQ 10018.03.202427.03.202417650.00
VeronNASDAQ 10018.03.202426.03.202417700.00
VeronNASDAQ 10018.03.202425.03.202417750.00
TradeShotNASDAQ 10012.03.202422.03.202417500.00
TradeShotNASDAQ 10012.03.202421.03.202417600.00
1PipsNASDAQ 10010.03.202421.03.202417700.00
TradeShotNASDAQ 10012.03.202420.03.202417700.00
HawkNASDAQ 10026.02.202408.03.202417750.00
HawkNASDAQ 10026.02.202407.03.202417800.00

 

What's up with the global economy and where to invest?
EUR/USD, currency, USD/JPY, currency, NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, Natural Gas, commodities, Gold, mineral, What\'s up with the global economy and where to invest? The world economy is constantly changing. In December 2022 we were forecasted a terrible recession. But in early 2023, the economic data says otherwise: the markets have taken off and investors are looking positively into the future.What's Happening to the U.S. EconomyLet's start with the US. The U.S. economy is in serious turmoil. Take a look at the S&P 500 Index since the beginning of the year. Do you see this constant up and down movement? That's because investors have stopped believing in the Fed. And they think the Central Bank won't keep monetary policy tight. But let's see:The U.S. interest rate is 4.5-4.75%. In January, the markets expected it not to rise beyond 5%.But in January, inflation was already slowing not as much as experts had expected. That said, demand in the U.S. continues to rise. So the American consumer does not suffer from high prices. Especially since the U.S. has the strongest labor market in 60 years.The latest macro data show that the Fed has no reason to slow down its policy. So a rise in the U.S. market is premature.We predict that the Fed's fight against inflation will drag on, because price increases are steady. So the Fed rate will get to 5.25-5.5% and stop there. And at the same time, the regulator will drive the U.S. economy into recession. Otherwise, inflation in the U.S. will not be stopped. Most likely in March at the Fed meeting, officials will be tough. And then the markets will come to their senses.What will happen to the dollar in 2023.The dollar itself will be strong. Tough Fed action will keep the DXY near 100 points. It will be difficult to rise above the highs of September, as the policies of other central banks are getting tougher than those of the United States. Just look at the changes in Japan, where the era of super easy money is coming to an end. And the ECB's policy is also tough. So let's talk about the euro area.What's happening to Europe's economyEurope's problems are similar to those in the U.S., only the inflation rate in the Union is much higher. Investors and officials are happy to see that price growth in the EU is slowing rapidly: in October, it was 10.6%, but now it's 8.5%.Eurozone industrial production fell 1.1% in December 2022. The economy is slowing down amid high inflation, which is exactly what the ECB is fighting.The regulator raised interest rates by 0.5% in early February. The same increase is planned for March. And even then the rate will not stop rising. Such statements from the ECB have been trying to dampen market optimism. Where is the positivity coming from? Recession is likely to be avoided: the energy crisis is gone and the supply chain is recovering.Since the beginning of the year, euro zone blue chips have been rising as strongly as the U.S. market. But inflation is still high and monetary policy is tight. So it's too early to rejoice.In addition, the energy crisis can come back to the EU at any time. Because Russia is cutting oil production and OPEC is not going to increase production. Prices will go up - Goldman Sachs predicts oil at $105.What will happen to the euro in 2023The European currency looks stronger than the American one. Exactly because the ECB policy now looks tougher than the Fed actions. Which we have already talked about. Now let's move on to another global economy, China.What's going on with China's economyThere are 2 main topics of conversation in China right now: the opening of the economy after covid restrictions and tensions with the U.S.China has officially "decisively defeated" COVID. So restrictions in the Celestial Empire should no longer stifle production and disrupt supply chains. China's opening promises to be massive. The UN and IMF expect 4.8% growth, while Morgan Stanley expects 5.7%.During the lockdowns, the Chinese have accumulated the money to unleash demand. Household deposits exceed 100% of last year's GDP, The Economist noted. Inflation in China rose to 2.1% in January, showing a pickup in demand.Markets are counting on China to pull the entire global economy up with it. On its own, China has a chance to take off - the covid shackles will fall after all. But external pressures could stifle growth.High inflation in the U.S. forces the Fed to keep rates high in the economy. And that means business activity will slow against this backdrop, and so will demand for Chinese goods.We predict that the Chinese central bank may be stiff in its policy. The population has large savings, demand for exports is declining, and inflation is rising. And because of this, China's market growth may slow down. China is now highly dependent on Western demand and it is the main beacon for the Celestial market.What will happen to the yuan in 2023The yuan is also a headache and uncertainty. Will China be able to successfully open up? Will there be a global recession? It is still unclear how China will survive U.S. restrictions. The decline in trade with the U.S. is negative for the renminbi.But a big positive could be the use of the RMB in international trade. First of all oil. The more countries move away from the dollar and euro to the yuan, the stronger it will be.In the near future the yuan is unlikely to strengthen - there is nothing to strengthen it on. Even it will gradually decline: demand for Chinese goods is decreasing and geopolitical tensions are growing.World economic outlook for 2023The outlook for the global economy is not good. Growth is slowing - the problems are starting in the West and dragging the East with them. After all, economies are still very closely integrated, no matter what political slogans about the "polarity" of the world say.Markets behave ambiguously. And at such moments, distortions and inefficiencies appear - someone doesn't know something, someone doesn't understand something. You can make money or lose money on this.We make forecasts because we are constantly watching macroeconomics and market data. Don't take them as a signal to act, but as the opinion of our team. But don't forget - look at the economy and markets more broadly, don't let short-term fluctuations distort your perception and your ...
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Forecasts for 2023 - who can we trust?
EUR/USD, currency, US Dollar Index, index, NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, EURO STOXX 50, index, Hang Seng, index, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, Gold, mineral, CSI 300, index, S&P Global, stock, Forecasts for 2023 - who can we trust? Today we want to look at predictions from a slightly different angle - who should we trust when it comes to predictions of the future? Who was right in their predictions for 2022 and who was totally wrong? Let's find out!Traditionally, let's start with Wall Street.What did the investment houses forecast for 2022?By the end of 2021, the value of the S&P500 index reached 4,800 points. The investment houses said the markets would continue to rise.The investment banks' forecasts for the S&P 500 index for 2022 were as follows:The index ended up down 1,000 points for the year, a drop of more than 20 per cent.Only two banks were "toxic" pessimists: Bank of America and Morgan Stanley.They did not guess the magnitude of the fall. But at least they pointed in a downward direction. Morgan Stanley was the closest to the truth out of all the investment houses.What is the outlook for banks in 2023?What is BANK OF AMERICA's forecast for 2023The main shock of 2023 is a recession. Bank of America strategists believe that for the US, the Eurozone and the UK a recession is "almost inevitable". The rest of the world, apart from China, will also weaken. In the US, the start of a "moderate recession" is expected in the first half of the year. However, as Bank of America writes, "there is a risk that it will start later". The bank strategists thus expect the first half of the year to be good for bond investments and the second half to be interesting for equities. However, this is as far as I understand, if the recession is not delayed, but starts in the first half of the year.With China it is different - it will wake up from covid hibernation. But very unevenly. Most restrictions will not be lifted until the second half of the year. Chinese equities are likely to strengthen.What about the S&P? Analysts at the bank expect it to end 2023 at 4,000. That is roughly where it is now...US rates are expected to fall by the end of 2023 - both two-year and ten-year treasuries should end the year at 3.25%. The industries which suffered from rising rates in 2022 could benefit in 2023.After a historically bad year for industrial metals in 2022, cyclical and long-term factors will lead to higher metals prices in 2023, with copper prices rising by around 20%!!!Oil, according to Bank of America estimates, will also remain high. Factors that will contribute to this: Russian sanctions (I wonder what they mean by "Russian sanctions" - sanctions against Russian oil or our retaliatory sanctions?), low oil reserves, China opening up and OPEC ready to cut production if demand weakens. The bottom line is that with all these factors, Brent crude will average $100/bbl during 2023 and rise to $110/bbl in the second half of the year.Long: 30-year Treasuries, Chinese stocks, gold and silver, bonds, US Small cap, European banks.Short: Dollar, US technology sector, private equity.What is MORGAN STANLEY's forecast for 2023So, the bank's strategists write: "The general consensus is that corporate profits will start to collapse in early 2023, followed by the stock market. But the economy has proved too resilient". So Morgan Stanley expects earnings to fall slowly - to spite the bears.In fact they repeat the forecast of Bank of America - they expect a delay in the start of the recession until the second half of the year.Attitudes towards mega-cap stocks are sceptical. Here's what they write: "At their peak in 2000, the 5 largest tech stocks accounted for 20% of the S&P500 index. These were Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Nokia, Intel and IBM. These same 5 stocks bottomed out 5 years later and already accounted for 5% of the index.At their peak in 2022, the top 5 companies accounted for 25% of the S&P500. Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Tesla. But are they heading towards 5% of the index now?"Markets underestimate the risk of recession, stocks could fall another 22%.By the end of 2023, expect the S&P 500 to be at 3900 - even lower than its current value.Like Bank of America, predict a rise in Chinese equities. Expect global GDP growth to slow in 2023 as central banks tighten inflationary pressures. The exception is China, where the spring 2023 opening should lead to a significant recovery in economic activity in H2 2023.What did the Wall Street Gurus predict for 2022?Many of them said a correction in the stock market was inevitable. But there were those who were wrong.For example, Buffett's associate Charlie Munger was betting on Alibaba. Those who followed Munger were clearly wrong.Ray Dalio also bet on China. He also advised to get rid of cache. Wrong too, in fact.On the other hand, his reasoning was quite lengthy, which is hard to pin down. For example, he did advise buying inflation-linked bonds.Larry Williams is another prediction outsider. He is a famous trader with 60 years of trading experience. He created a technical indicator, Williams %R, which is used to estimate the overbought and oversold state of the market. A cobbler without boots - he could not estimate the overbought market.Said that "All markets will rise and be higher than at the beginning of the year, but gold doesn't stand a chance".Who predicted the 2022 market?Jim Rogers predicted the problems of 2022Jim Rogers is Soros' former hedge fund partner Quantum. What did Rogers say?He said - verbatim - "something bad is going to happen, but I'm not selling anything yet".Rogers warned that the US market had actually been rising since 2009. It is the longest growth in US history. But the market can't grow forever, which means there must be a rate hike and a downturn in 2022.Silver, though, has been falling in value for most of the year... That said, it's unclear exactly when Rogers was going to buy silver... Perhaps in this first half of the year's downturn.In addition to silver, Jim recommended investing in agriculture. What does he predict for 2023?Recession, debt crisis, US-European disputes due to energy shortages. Rogers also does not believe in price ceilings and embargoes and believes that Europe will still continue to buy oil and gas from Russia - just in a grey area.Mark Mobius is another soothsayer of the yearPredicted cryptocurrencies falling in 2022, increased tensions between the US and China and lower markets in general"Expect the market to decline and don't panic," he saidHe also said that India would become the new China.Mark Mobius - worked for over 30 years at Franklin Templeton Investments, specialising in emerging markets - including Russia. He was even an independent director of LUKOIL. In 2018, he founded his own company.What does he predict for the year 2023A word on crypto. Bitcoin, according to Mobius, could collapse 40% to $10,000 in 2023."With higher interest rates, the appeal of owning or buying bitcoins or other cryptocurrencies becomes less attractive because simply owning the coin does not generate interest," Mobius said."Of course, there have been a few offers with interest rates of 5% or higher for crypto deposits, but many of these companies offering such rates have gone bankrupt in part because of FTX. As these losses grow, people are wary of holding cryptocurrency for the sake of interest."He is also an advocate of investing in India. He believes it is the Indian equity market that is most interesting in 2023.Who else has guessed?Saxo Bank with their crazy forecasts have hit the bullseye this year. Much of their shocking predictions have come true. They predicted a weakening of the ESG agenda, a drop in Facebook and other mammoth quotes, high inflation, weakening of ties between China and the US, and a new Cold War.We already talked about what they predicted for 2023 in one of the videos.The Rothschilds also got it right with their magazine The Economist. Remember the weird cover showing bitcoin and other assets falling down the rabbit hole. Now let's take a closer look at their ...
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Americans have no money to pay for light. Which utilities are under attack?
USD/JPY, currency, USD/CNH, currency, Dow Jones, index, NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, USD/CNY, currency, Americans have no money to pay for light. Which utilities are under attack? The energy crisis in the U.S. is growing, already affecting one in six households. 20 million families across the country simply can't pay their bills.How much are utilities in the U.S. already short?Electricity debts are growing exponentially; the amount has doubled in just 2.5 years:pre-Covid - $8 billion nationally;December 2021 - $13.1 billion;June 2022, $16 billion.The least protected, low-income segments of the population are under attack. Incidentally, they are the ones who have been hit by the main covid restrictions: from 2019 to mid-2021, debts were growing mainly because COVID kept them out of work. Now this problem has disappeared, but another one has appeared: it is possible to work, the money is paid, but it is eaten up by inflation: food and fuel have become extremely expensive.In Europe and Great Britain the crisis is even more acute. The local authorities have already earmarked $280 billion to ease the energy crisis. And in the U.S., aside from a small $4 billion Liheap subsidy program, there is nothing yet, and new aid laws are still being drafted.What can investors expect from the Utilities sector next?It is not easy for investors in such a situation, forecasts on Utilities stock prices are foggy.On the one hand, rates for individuals are strictly regulated. If overdue debts become even higher, the authorities will be reluctant to raise prices.On the other hand, if they fail to raise prices in the B2C segment, power supply companies will be able to pass on the costs to the B2B segment.Doubtful ideas for investment: a list of utilitiesAnd if so, investors should avoid regulated companies with a large share of the B2C segment, viz:Dominion Energy (D);Duke Energy (DUK);PG&E (PCG);Xcel Energy (XEL).In addition, their equipment runs on natural resources, including gas, which are more expensive than others.Among independent energy producers, NRG Energy (NRG) has the worst prospects, since its facilities are mainly powered by coal and natural gas.Who looks promising in the Utilities sector?The power generating companies with water capacity are much less likely to be affected by the crisis:American Water Works (AWK);Essential Utilities (WTRG).Renewable energy supply companies will also fare well:Constellation Energy (CEG);Algonquin Power & Utilities (AQN).Vistra Corp. (VST) will be neutral, as its capacity is more diversified between gas, nuclear and ...
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Blackstone urges you to invest in REITs. Isn't it early?
Dow Jones, index, NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, Blackstone urges you to invest in REITs. Isn\'t it early? Steve Schwartzman and John Gray of U.S. investment firm Blackstone believe investing in real estate investment trusts (REITs) could be a big win that happens once a decade.What advantages do the Blackstone billionaires see for REITs?The net asset value of REITs has depreciated a lot: the discount is 20 to 50% of the underlying value. Historically, this has always been the case: REITs have fallen in value in recessions. According to GreenStreetAdvisors, this year has seen one of the biggest declines in years. For example, the value of BSR REITs (OTCPK:BSRTF) is down 25%. However, let's not forget that the fund owns multifamily properties in Texas, where rents are rising rapidly.Another example is Vonovia (OTCPK:VNNVF), a leading apartment landlord in Germany. The fund is currently valued at a 50% discount to net asset value, the largest decline in the company's history.For reference, the high-quality REITs are Vanguard Real Estate Fund Index (#VNQ) (-20%). UMH Properties (UMH), Alexandria (ARE) and Simon Property (SPG) are down about 30%.REITs aren't afraid of inflation. On the contrary: real estate funds are benefiting from rising rents. Today, the rate of rent increases is one of the highest in history. For example, BSR REITs increased rents by 15%, but they are still below the market average, so we should expect further increases. The situation is similar with most industrial REITs. STAG Industrial (NYSE:STAG ), for example, is raising rents by 17%. Meanwhile, rising inflation is driving up the cost of REIT mortgages, which in turn is driving up the funds' cost of capital.Rising interest rates are not a big problem for REITs. Today, the industry average LTV (loan to value) ratio is about 35%, and mortgage loan maturities are historically long. In this environment, REITs' balance sheets are the strongest in their history. Therefore, the negative impact from rising rates is more than offset by the positive impact from rising inflation.Historically, the net asset value of REITs always recovers. It's only a matter of time. As soon as inflation slows down and puts an end to rising interest rates, REIT values are sure to start rising right away.The big players aren't napping. In addition to Blackstone, other investment companies like Brookfield (NYSE: #BAM) are buying REITs today at a 15-20% discount. In the future, the assets are sure to rise by that amount, at the very least. In the meantime, REIT owners aren't just waiting for growth, they're earning dividends.This is the opinion of the billionaires at Blackstone - b they are, in our opinion, quite convincing. But to be fair, we should note that the recession hasn't even really started yet. Perhaps we should wait for further declines, and it is too early to open a position on ...
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Investor Calendar 29.08.2022 - 4.09.2022
EUR/USD, currency, USD/RUB, currency, NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, Hewlett-Packard, stock, Nike, stock, McDonald\'s, stock, PepsiCo, stock, USD/CNY, currency, Investor Calendar 29.08.2022 - 4.09.2022       Shares 29.08.2022 - 4.09.2022Dividends for the week of 08.29.2022 - 09.4.2022CompanyPricePaymentAnnual dividendCutoff DateLast dayMcDonald's (MCD)$256,95$1,382,15%01.0930.08Kellogg Company (K)$73,85$0,593,20%01.0930.08Realty Income (O)$69,91$0,24754,25%01.0930.08Pepsico (PEP)$175,04$1,152,63%02.0931.08Bank Of America (BAC)$34,03$0,222,59%02.0931.08Suncor Energy (SU)$34,31$0,475,48%02.0931.08Nike (NKE)$108,28$0,3051,13%06.0901.09Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD)$257,38$8,5713,32%06.0901.09 Corporate reporting season 29.08.2022 - 4.09.202229.08Heico (HEI), Catalent (CTLT)H World Group (HTHT), Joyy (YY)30.08HP (HPQ), Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Crowdstrike Holdings (CRWD),Best Buy Co. (BBY), Chewy (CHWY), Chargepoint Hldgs (CHPT), PVH (PVH)Baidu (BIDU)31.08Brown-Forman (BF.A, BF.B), Veeva Systems (VEEV), Mongodb (MDB),Okta (OKTA), Cooper Companies (COO), Pure Storage (PSTG), Sentinelone (S), Donaldson Company (DCI), Nutanix (NTNX), Greif (GEF)01.09Broadcom (AVGO), Lululemon Athletica (LULU), Hormel Foods (HRL),Campbell Soup (CPB), Toro Company (TTC), Ciena (CIEN), Smartsheet (SMAR),Science Applications (SAIC), Ollie's Outlet (OLLI), Signet Jewelers (SIG)Weibo (WB), Hello Group (MOMO) Macroeconomics and major events 29.08.2022 - 4.09.202230.08GermanyGermany Consumer Price Index (CPI) (MoM) (Aug) USCB Consumer Confidence (Aug)JOLTS Job Openings (July)31.08RussiaWeekly inflationChinaPMIs (Aug)GermanyGermany Unemployment Change (Aug)EUConsumer price index (CPI) (YoY) (Aug) USADP nonfarm payrolls (June)Crude oil stocks01.09ChinaManufacturing PMI from Caixin (Aug)GermanyManufacturing activity index (PMI) (Aug)USInitial jobless claimsISM Manufacturing PMI (Aug)02.09USNon-farm payroll change (Aug)Rate of unemployment ...
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Analytical Forex forecast for today, August 16, for USDJPY, USDCHF, Nasdaq 100 & Crude oil
USD/CHF, currency, USD/JPY, currency, NASDAQ 100, index, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, Analytical Forex forecast for today, August 16, for USDJPY, USDCHF, Nasdaq 100 & Crude oil USD/JPY: showing positive dynamics of Japanese GDP for Q2The positions of the USD/JPY instrument are testing the level of 133.40.The Japanese currency is holding attempts to resist against the US dollar, and only in yesterday's session was able to retreat from the local maximum due to published macroeconomic data. According to statistics, Japanese GDP for Q2 increased 0.5%, with market expectations of 0.6%, the mark of 2.2% was reached in annual terms, which is worse than forecasts of 2.5%. At the same time, economists gave a positive assessment of Japan's economic indicators, because it was they who displayed a positive trend for the second quarter, which is rather rare in current realities. Nevertheless, the outlook in the future is rather negative, due to a new focus of coronavirus infection and an increase in the cost of goods on the commodity market. In addition to GDP, the consumer spending index among the population also grew, increasing by 1.1% in the second quarter, showing an increase of 0.1% over the previous period. The central positive factor was the data on industrial production, the volume of which showed an increase of 9.2% in July, while experts forecast a reduction of 7.5%.Support levels: 131.57, 126.80.Resistance levels: 134.97, 138.95.USD/CHF: Switzerland announced a reduction in gas consumptionThe US dollar shows steady growth, which is why the USD/CHF instrument is testing the 0.9465 mark.Economists have focused attention around the energy crisis in Switzerland, which continues to worsen, demanding that the authorities take a number of drastic measures as the heating season approaches. Thus, according to the statement of the Minister of Energy Simonette Sommaruga, made during an interview with one of the local editorial offices, the government intends to participate in the European initiative of the member countries of the alliance in voluntarily reducing the consumption of "blue fuel" by 15% during the coming winter. Such a decision was made in the EU Council in the first half of August, while Switzerland, which uses about 15% of natural gas for energy consumption, retains high fears that there will be a shortage during the heating period. In addition, earlier the publication received producer prices, the prices of which became a disappointment for economists.: the monthly indicator sank by 0.1%, showing a June growth of 0.3%, against which the annual value decreased to 6.3% from the previous 6.9%.Resistance levels: 0.9521, 0.9650.Support levels: 0.9411, 0.9223.Overview of the Nasdaq 100 IndexThe US securities market maintains positive dynamics due to the favorable news background in the corporate segment, which is supported by a positive correction of the domestic bond market. The key US stock index Nasdaq 100 is testing the mark of 13649.0.The day before, the chief executive officer of the Third Point LLC investment fund announced the successful acquisition of a number of securities of The Walt Disney entertainment holding (The Walt Disney Co.), planning to hold consultations on changing the company's strategy with the management team, after which corporate shares moved to active growth. In addition, the leadership in the information background is held by the concern for the production of electric vehicles Tesla Inc., whose head is Elon Musk. The latter is preparing for court hearings, where Musk will try to make arguments about refusing to continue negotiations on the buyout of the social network Twitter Inc. In the present, the head of Tesla Ipc. Intends to surround his company with a positive background in case the plaintiff's claims are recognized as legitimate. Thus, Elon Musk announced the successful release of a large volume of electric cars, the number of which exceeded 1.0 million units by the new Shanghai plant, having received a growth driver for the company's securities, which allowed them to strengthen by more than 3.0%.Resistance levels: 13891.0, 15148.0.Support levels: 13318.0, 12574.0.Oil Market OverviewThe price of benchmark Brent crude oil is trading in correction, falling below the level of 94.00. The record reduction in Russia's exports of raw materials to Asian countries has become a strong pressure factor on the position of "black gold".According to Bloomberg, the volume of oil transported via the sea route from the Russian Federation decreased to 3.24 million barrels per day from the previous 3.32 million barrels per day, the countries of the Asian part of the continent began to receive 1.75 million barrels per day instead of the previous 2.1 million barrels of the same indicator. First of all, economists link the drop in supply volumes with the decision of Asian countries to purchase up to 16.0 million. barrels of more affordable American "black gold", because it became a more profitable contract than Saudi Arabia offered, having significantly overestimated the selling price since the beginning of August, because they added a premium of $10.8 per barrel.Support levels: 92.10, 85.60.Resistance levels: 96.35, ...
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US market: review and forecast for August 11. Slowing inflation stimulates buyers
NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, Gold, mineral, Walt Disney, stock, Coinbase, stock, US market: review and forecast for August 11. Slowing inflation stimulates buyers The market the day beforeThe US stock exchanges completed the trading session on August 10 with a steady growth. The S&P 500 rose 2.13% to 4210 points, the Nasdaq rose 2.89%, the Dow Jones added 1.63%. Raw materials and processing companies (+2.88%), as well as representatives of the discretionary goods sector (+2.87%) became the leaders of growth.Company newsThe reporting of Coinbase Global (COIN: +7.37%) for April-June turned out to be significantly weaker than forecasts in terms of revenue. In addition, the company finishes the second quarter in a row with a loss due to a drop in trading activity. Coinbase's own benchmarks for the number of active investors for the year have been reduced from 15 million to 9 million.Qorvo's quarterly revenue and profit (QRVO: +6.63%) decreased slightly less than the consensus expected. However, the company's management presented a weak guidance until the end of the year.Walt Disney's revenue (DIS: +3.98%) from amusement parks and streaming service for the second quarter exceeded market expectations. In terms of the number of subscribers, Disney+ has overtaken Netflix for the first time.We expectThe data on inflation in the US for July published the day before were positively received by the bidders. Consumer price growth slowed from June 9.1% to 8.5% YoY with a consensus of 8.7%. This was facilitated by a drop in car fuel prices by 7.7% last month. The recorded statement of inflation indicates that it has passed a local peak. As a result, the investment community begins to count on a less intensive tightening of monetary policy by the Fed. According to CME FedWatch, after the publication of CPI data, the futures market reduced the probability of an increase in the base rate by 75 bps. from 68% to 43%.At the same time, core inflation remains high due to rising rental costs and demand for services. Representatives of the Fed emphasize that in order to switch to measures stimulating economic growth, it is necessary to achieve a stable and consistent slowdown in inflation.Meanwhile, as a result of the recent rally, the S&P 500 recovered by 15% from the June low, returning to the levels of early May. Nasdaq rose by 20.8% as investor interest in technology sector companies recovers as treasury yields decline. However, the high-tech index needs to overcome the November high in order to confirm entry into a new phase of the bull market.The stock exchanges of the APR closed in the black on August 11. Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained 2.38%, China's CSI 300 rose 2.04%. Trading on the Japanese stock exchange was not held on the occasion of the holiday. EuroStoxx 50 has been declining by 0.09% since the opening of trading.Brent crude futures are trading at $97 per barrel. The price of gold is $1801 per troy ounce.In our opinion, the S&P 500 will hold the upcoming session in the range of 4170-4230 points.MacrostatisticsThe producer price index for July will be published today. The forecast assumes a slowdown in the growth rate from June 11.3% to 10.4% YoY.Sentiment IndexThe sentiment index rose from 44 to 49 points.Technical pictureThe S&P 500 showed the strongest intraday growth in the last two weeks. The benchmark has overcome the resistance level of 4,200 points, the next growth target for testing is the mark of 4,270 points. The RSI is in the overbought zone, but the MACD still does not signal a trend reversal. The nearest support level for the broad market index was the upper limit of the ascending channel at the level of 4100 ...
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US market: overview and forecast for July 21. S&P 500 ready to continue climbing
NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, Gold, mineral, Netflix, stock, US market: overview and forecast for July 21. S&P 500 ready to continue climbing Trading on July 20 on American stock exchanges ended in positive territory. The S&P 500 index rose by 0.59%, reaching 3,960 points, the Nasdaq rose by 1.58%, the Dow Jones added 0.15%. Cyclical consumer goods manufacturers (+1.76%) and technology companies (+1.56%) became the growth leaders. The healthcare industries (-1.06%) and utilities (-1.36%) looked worse than the market.Company newsNetflix (NFLX: +7.35%) reported second-quarter earnings above consensus forecast. The number of subscribers of the streaming service decreased by 970 thousand, while their base was expected to decrease by 2 million. At the beginning of next year, management is planning a test launch of an ad-supported platform.Nasdaq Inc. (NDAQ: +6.10%) exceeded expectations for quarterly revenue and profit, demonstrating organic revenue growth in all business segments. On August 29, the company will hold a 3:1 split of shares.Baker Hughes (BKR: -8.26%) experienced an increase in net loss in the second quarter due to the negative impact of the termination of operations in Russia and the pressure of inflation.We expectHome sales on the secondary market in the United States in June fell by 5.4% mom and by 14.2% YoY, to 5.12 million, which was below the consensus of economists. There are signs of cooling in the residential real estate sector due to the tightening of the Fed's monetary policy. The resulting rise in mortgage rates and a record rise in the cost of housing led to the fact that demand for it fell to a minimum in 22 years. Coupled with expectations of passing the peak of inflation, this has weakened speculation about raising the Fed rate by 100 basis points (bp), and now investors expect another rise in the level by 75 bp in July.Also this Thursday, July 21, the ECB will make a decision on the key rate, announcing its increase from zero by 25 bps to curb inflation, which reached 8.6% per annum in June. At the same time, market participants are hedging risks in anticipation of a rate hike by 50 bps at once. Tightening monetary policy in the eurozone will support the euro exchange rate, which this month fell below $ 1. Against this background, the euro rose by 0.35% at the beginning of trading, which, in turn, partially limits the strengthening of the US currency and its pressure on the market. After a three-day decline, the dollar index was able to recover by 0.5% from local lows.The stock markets of the Asia-Pacific region ended trading on July 21 in different directions. Japan's Nikkei rose 0.44%, Hong Kong's Hang Seng lost 1.51%, China's CSI 300 declined 1.11%. EuroStoxx 50 has been losing 0.48% since the beginning of the session.Brent crude futures are trading at $106 per barrel. The price of gold is $1,681 per troy ounce.In our opinion, the S&P 500 will hold the upcoming session in the range of 3890-3970 points. The positive results of corporate reports support the short-term growth of quotations.MacrostatisticsThe Philadelphia Federal Reserve's manufacturing activity index for July will be published today (forecast: -2.5 points after -3.3 a month earlier).Sentiment IndexThe sentiment index remains at 32 points.Technical pictureThe S&P 500 held above the upper limit of the descending channel and the 50-day moving average. The MACD does not signal a possible change in the current trend, the RSI is in the neutral zone. The nearest support for the S&P 500 is at the level of 3700 ...
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Overview of Lilium and Asana companies
Dow Jones, index, NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, Overview of Lilium and Asana companies Lilium – do not be overly optimisticLilium is a German startup that is developing an air taxi-a fully battery-powered vehicle with a vertical take-off and landing function, whose speed will reach 281 km/h at an altitude of 3 km. The flight range is 250 km, so the company aims to completely change the current situation in the field of intercity communication. The carrier's shares appeared on the market on September 15 through a deal with SPAC. It was possible to collect only $584 million instead of the expected $830 million, as 65% of the holders of SPAC shares returned securities that began trading below $10. After Lilium distributes the debts and pays all the commissions, only about $400 million will be on the balance sheet. The first launch of the product is planned for 2024. It should be a seven-seat eVTOL jet, after which a 16-seat model should appear. The number of seats distinguishes Lilium from other companies that focus more on intra-city transportation using 2-4 local vehicles. In August, Lilium entered into a strategic partnership with the leading Brazilian air carrier Azul S. A, under which it undertakes to deliver 220 aircraft worth $1 billion. In addition to partnerships with major carriers, Lilium plans to develop its own network: management expects revenue of $1.7 billion in 2026 and $3.2 billion in 2027. The shares from vehicle sales and from network management should be approximately the same – 50% each. According to preliminary calculations, each aircraft should bring partners about $5 million a year, at a cost of $2.5 million. A ticket for a flight from Philadelphia to New York will cost about $170. Buying shares of a company that will start receiving revenue only in 2026 looks too risky. Especially against the background of the failure of many other players who promised to bring revolutionary ideas to life, like Nikola Motors.Asana shares are the most overbought securities on the marketSince the beginning of the month, Asana shares have risen by more than 55%. Recall that the company is developing solutions for managing team projects, and its founder is one of the first Facebook developers – Dustin Moskowitz. The main consumers of Asana services are programmers who work on a large task, as well as sellers and marketers. Of course, the transition to remote work had an extremely positive impact on financial results. It is important to understand that the Asana product is not unique at all. There are many competitors on the market from Salesforce to Airtable, Trello and SmartSheet. At the same time, the EV/S ratio exceeds 45x – these are simply unrealistically high values, even taking into account today's huge demand for “growing” stocks. It is incredibly risky to hold ASAN shares in an environment where there is more and more talk about the overheating of the market. In the second quarter of 2021, revenue increased by 72% YoY, to $89.5 million. Even more impressive is that the rate of revenue growth has been increasing since the third quarter of 2020. For example, in the previous quarter, revenue increased by 61% YoY. The number of ”paid" customers increased by 7 thousand, to 107 thousand, while the number of users spending more than $50 thousand a year doubled and reached 598. The ARR indicator is 118%, which means that existing customers started paying 18% more than a year ago. Among users with expenses above $50 thousand, this figure is even higher – ...
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Investments by Cristiano Ronaldo: how a famous football player earned a billion
NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, Investments by Cristiano Ronaldo: how a famous football player earned a billion Cristiano Ronaldo became the first football player in the world whose capital reached $1 billion during his career, moreover, he is the first player in all team sports who was able to earn such a sum. But in addition to Ronaldo's football career and fulfilling advertising contracts, Ronaldo is also engaged in investing in his own business, which covers various spheres of life.In this article, we propose to discuss how Ronaldo entered the list of billionaires and what investments he makes. Will it turn out that after some time Cristiano will enter the list of the richest people in the world, having succeeded not only in sports, but also in running a business?BusinessCristiano Ronaldo is a public figure, and we know that he spends his millions of royalties not only on luxury real estate and cars, but also invests money in business, which is absolutely right. After all, even the best football player in the world must retire sometime, and this does not mean that he will no longer be able to earn money.Here's what we know about his business empire. As of the summer of 2020, he officially became a billionaire. Ronaldo is the third athlete in the world after golfer Tiger Woods and boxer Floyd Mayweather, who managed to make such a fortune during his career. And at the same time, he is the first in the world to achieve this in team sports.Ronaldo's current salary is $31 million a year, which is quite good.But he became a billionaire thanks not to these fees, although they certainly affected, but at the expense of 323 million subscribers in social networks, on which the football player makes a lot of money.He has contracts with various brands, one of them is the well — known Nike. Facebook instagrammers pay for every advertising post on Instagram or Facebook, according to the terms of these contracts.The contract specifies how much each post is evaluated depending on the number of views, likes and other reactions of users of social networks. And the real price of one advertising publication is measured in tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars.According to various estimates, a football player can receive about $400,000 for one such placement.There are a lot of brands that Ronaldo advertises, there is even a metallurgical company from Egypt in this list. But the main source of income is still Nike, with which a lifetime contract has been signed since 2016, on the basis of which Ronaldo will remain the face of the brand even after the end of his football career.And during the validity of the contract, the football player should receive about one billion dollars.It was income. And now let's talk about how Ronaldo is trying to increase his funds. He probably does not invest in the stock market, well, or does not do it for large sums, otherwise we would know about it.By the way, $100 million invested in the S&P 500 in 2018 could give $25 million in profit, and the NASDAQ index would increase the initial amount by 56%. But the football star chose a different path — he creates his own businesses, and there are the following areas in his track record.Personal brand CR7, under which a line of perfumes, underwear, clothing and shoes is released. It is clear that Ronaldo is the face of these companies and personally advertises his own products.In addition, under the same brand, Cristiano operates his personal museum, there is a restaurant, a gym, two mobile games, but the main investment was hotels in different cities of the world, such as Paris, Madrid, New York and others.The investment amounts are impressive. So, $16 million was invested in Madrid, $44 million in Marrakech and as much as $66 million in a Paris hotel.It can be argued that the hotel business is the main bet of Ronaldo.Messi also has three hotels, but in resorts such as Ibiza. And we add that Ronaldo entered the hotel business as a 50-50 partner, but Messi owns 100% of his hotels.Ronaldo also has a separate rental business. He rents out elite aircraft.ConclusionsLet's start with the answer to the question why does Ronaldo produce clothes, buy hotels and rent luxury planes? Here he follows the first rule of the investment checklist from Warren Buffett, according to which you need to invest money in the business that you understand. It is obvious that Ronaldo, being a famous football player, constantly traveled and stayed in various hotels, while often using the services of airlines and advertising clothes. And it was in these areas of business that he decided to invest his money.But there was one extremely big puncture in Ronaldo's business strategy: all these activities were created for carefree times when the economy is growing, incomes are increasing and people are spending money on travel, clothing and air travel. But the coronacrisis broke this trend, and according to UN estimates, the tourism sector lost about $ 320 billion. And as we can see today, more than six months have passed, and the world has not returned to the usual pace of life and you can not even dream about another year.In addition, the problem of the coronavirus has led to the fact that people simply began to spend less. It was as if a veil was lifted from many people's eyes and they realized that they really needed much less in reality, and most of the spending was a tribute to the consumer economy.We don't know the statistics on Ronaldo's hotels, but the large international chain Hilton has laid off 22% of its employees, and the remaining staff are working reduced shifts or are on unpaid leave. It is obvious that the coronavirus went through Cristiano's business in a similar way.In defense of Ronaldo, it is worth saying that no one except the reptiloids had any idea about the coronacrisis. But if his business was more diverse, the same mobile applications — he was also engaged in them, then we would start the article with the words that the football star will very soon enter the top richest people in the world and will push Warren Buffett there. But it seems that this is not the case, and the further growth of Ronaldo's fortune will be associated with his sports career, and not with investments, which are now under very great threat.For those who believe that it is wrong to compare Ronaldo and Buffett, we note that although old Warren was never an outstanding athlete, and during his youth these same athletes did not have millions of royalties, but he had a father who was a politician and an entrepreneur, thanks to which, at the age of 11, little Warren bought his first shares. Back in 1941, this was a very important bonus for further development, so it is still unknown who had the best starting positions. And in fact, the moment is much more important, not how you earned money, but how you used it to increase your fortune.The essence of this article is that when you are going to invest in some industry and invest the bulk of your capital in it, you definitely need to consider a negative scenario.Ask yourself the question whether it may happen that tomorrow this product or service will be useless to anyone. And even if the answer option seems impossible, it should still be taken into account. After all, the history of 2020 clearly showed how the tourism and aviation industries at one point became unprofitable from the most promising investments. But the world has moved even more towards digitalization of everything, because online is at a distance, and, therefore, it is ...
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About US stock indexes
Dow Jones, index, NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, RUSSELL 2000, index, NASDAQ Composite, index, About US stock indexes The US economy, being the largest in the world, attracts the attention of a huge number of investors from many countries. The attractiveness of the US market is due to a wide variety of trading platforms, trading instruments, a huge number of issuing companies that place their securities here, including global giants of various industries. And it's not just American companies. The US stock market can be considered international. Shares and depositary receipts of companies from different countries, including Russia, China, Germany, etc. are traded here. Thus, the US market is still a huge opportunity for geographical diversification of investments. And it is very important for investors to monitor the state of the "market climate" in order to choose the most attractive assets or rebalance their portfolio in time. Stock indexes act as indicators reflecting the state of the entire market or individual industries.This article will tell you more about the US stock indices:What is an index?US stock indexes, their types.Popular US stock indexes.How to invest in US stock indexes.What is an index?Stock indexes are calculated summary indicators consisting of a specific list of companies that reflect the state of a sector, a group of companies on the stock market or the entire market. When it is said that the market has fallen or the market has grown with the indication of a specific percentage, then the growth or fall is judged primarily by the dynamics of the market index. That is, the index serves as an indicator, or they also say a "barometer", which speaks about the situation in the market or in a particular industry. That is, depending on the object and purposes of monitoring, investors monitor either industry indices or broad market indices.Indexes are created and tracked by specialized providers or exchanges.Indices are formed from the securities of issuers selected according to a certain criterion. There are no universal criteria. Each market index has its own set - from market value (capitalization), industry affiliation, place of registration to the value of free-float and the number of periods in which the company worked with profit. The composition of the indexes is not constant. They are reviewed with a certain frequency, that is, the so-called rebalancing occurs. Companies that no longer meet the established criteria are excluded from the index. And they are replaced by new participants. Usually, for an issuer, inclusion in the index is a significant driver of the growth of market quotations. And usually the price increase does not occur at the time of the announcement of the news or the revision of the index structure that has already taken place. Investors track information about candidates long before the news is announced, and therefore, at the time of rebalancing, this event is already embedded in the share price of new index participants.The US stock market is one of the oldest. The first US stock index originated in the 1890s, when Charles Dow developed the Dow Jones Transportation Average index, based on data on eleven transportation organizations in the country. This index is still used today as the most recognized indicator of the American transport sector.Thus, all stock indexes that exist now meet their specific goals. For example, the DJ Transportation transport index reflects the state of the transport industry, the DJ Financials financial index is an indicator of the state of financial sector companies, etc. So, monitoring the industry index allows you to assess the state of the industry for which the index is compiled. The main indices that display the general state of the US economy include the S&P500, NASDAQ100, etc. And then we will tell you more about these and other indexes.Read more: Dow Theory: Six basic principles of Technical analysisUS stock indexes, their typesThere are about 765 stock indexes in the USA. These include all kinds of indices, starting with such well-known ones as the S&P500, Nasdaq100, Dow Jones Industrial, Dow Jones Composite Average (DJA), and ending with narrow-profile indices, where the PHLX Semiconductor semiconductor index can be cited as an example.All existing US stock market indices can be grouped as follows:Industry indexes. As an example, indexes (the quantitative content of the index is indicated in parentheses):DJ Health Care (DJUSHC) is an index showing the state of the healthcare sector (100 companies from the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries);DJ Transportation (DJT) is an index that tracks the state of the transport industry (20 transport and logistics companies);DJ Utility Average (DJU) – index of the state of the public utilities sector (15 utility companies);DJ Financials (DJF) is an index reflecting the state of the financial sector (257 financial companies).Broad market indices. These include the S&P500, S&P1500, DJ Composite, NYSE Composite, NYSE Amex Composite, Nasdaq Composite. They are used to assess the state of the entire market.TOP-capitalization indexes. This includes the S&P100, Dow Jones, Nasdaq100. These indexes allow us to assess the complex state of the most "expensive" companies grouped according to certain characteristics in various indexes.Indexes of companies with small and medium capitalization. This includes the Russell 2000, S&P 400, S&P 600. These indices reflect the assessment of the condition of companies with a relatively small market capitalization.Other indexes. This includes the market volatility index - the VIX index, the calculation of which is based on the volatility of the S& P500. The same group includes the VXO volatility index, calculated from the amplitude of fluctuations in the S&P100 index.Popular US stock indexesThe main American indices will be considered in more detail here.Dow Jones IndustrialThe Dow Jones Industrial is one of the oldest indices of the US market, was invented and began to be used in 1896. The index is considered one of the main indicators of the American economy. It helps investors and stakeholders in a simple way to assess the market dynamics of the industrial sector of the economy.Its structure is formed by the 30 largest industrial sectors, including such well-known Apple, Boeing, etc.When selecting this index, the impeccable business reputation of the company, stable growth and interest from investors are taken into account (determined by the indicator of trade turnover). At the same time, there are no clearly defined quantitative criteria — the decision is made by a special committee. To include an issuer in the DJIA index, its headquarters must be located in the USA, and the bulk of its income must be generated here. In addition, it should be a system-forming company, that is, its activities should make a tangible contribution to the country's economy. And to top it all off, the company's securities must be listed on the NYSE or NASDAQ trading platforms.Rebalancing is carried out every few months: if a company ceases to meet the criteria, then its shares leave the index. They are replaced by new issuers.Dow Jones Composite AverageThis US index appeared in 1934. It tracks the dynamics of share prices of 65 companies leading in their industries. This is an extended index based on three indexes:Dow Jones Industrial Average Yield Weighted (DJIYW) - DJIYW is an analogue for the main index, consisting of thirty companies on the DJIA list that have high profitability. Its member organizations must have a well-defined dividend payment schedule and excellent financial performance. The index is weighted according to their respective 12-month dividend yield.The Dow Jones Transportation Average (DJTA) is a transportation index that has existed for more than a hundred years and is leading the monitoring of companies providing logistics services throughout the United States and beyond.Dow Jones Utility Average (DJUA) – it consists of fifteen organizations from the field of utilities.The presence of the DJA index allows you to more broadly assess the state of three indices at once at the same time, which may be convenient for certain investors.Standard & Poor’s 500The S&P500 index is the most well-known and most widely used index of all. In its significance. Many agree that the S&P500 is one of the best indicators reflecting the situation of the US market. S&P500 is sometimes considered a "barometer of the economy", representing the results of the US market and being a reference point for many investors. Its calculation is based on the capitalization of issuers.The index is based on the 500 largest companies listed on the NYSE and NASDAQ trading platforms in terms of market value.You can see many famous companies in its composition: Apple, Microsoft, Walmart, Amazon, COCA-COLA, Mc'Donalds, Facebook, Alphabet and other legendary companies.When deciding whether to add to the index, the company is checked according to the criteria listed below:The organization must have a US registration.The market value (capitalization) is estimated at at least $6.1 billion.Free-float size ≥ 50%.The company should have been operating with positive operating profit for the last four quarters.Only ordinary shares can be included in the index, besides, they must have large trading volumes (more than 250,000 shares/month) and have a long market trading history.The structure of the S&P500 index is reviewed once every 3 months at the end of each calendar quarter. Companies that do not meet the criteria are removed from it.Read more: S&P 500 Stock Index - history, calculation and forecastingStandard & Poor’s 100The calculation of this index follows the same principle as for the 500 corporations of the S&P500 index. However, only companies with registered options on the Chicago Stock Exchange can be in the index.The S&P100 index is used in trading futures and options. As for the selection criteria, as a rule, the largest companies from the S&P 500 list with registered options are selected for inclusion in the index. The S&P100 index is formed in such a way as to maintain a balance between the ratio of companies from different sectors.This index is important for speculative traders who are interested in trading options of large companies.Nasdaq 100 IndexThe Nasdaq 100 index has been calculated since the mid-1980s. It is made up of hundreds of organizations with the largest capitalization (except for the financial sector), and takes into account not only US corporations. Most of the structure is companies.The index does not include companies from the financial, oil and gas sectors, as well as from the mining industry. The most prominent representatives of the index are: AMD, Adobe, Intel, Netflix, NVIDIA, Tesla, etc.The following criteria are applied to make a decision on adding a company 's shares to the Nasdaq 100 index:The Company should not carry out financial or insurance activities.The company's activities should be related to the field of high technology.More than 1.25 million shares outstanding at the time of listing, affiliated persons should not own more than 10% of the company.At the time of listing, the company's stock must have an offer price of at least $ 4, and three or more market makers must participate in the listing procedure.Rebalancing of the index takes place once a year, on the third Friday of December after the close of trading. The companies included in the top 100 according to the annual revision remain in the index. Those who occupy places from 101 to 125 places remain if they were in the top 100 according to the results of the previous year's review. Those not in the top 125 are excluded, regardless of the rank of the previous year.The Nasdaq 100 index is interesting to investors, as it is one of the key indicators of the American market.Read more: Index NASDAQ 100 - history, advantages and what it depends onNasdaq Composite IndexThe Nasdaq Composite is a composite index that is weighted by capitalization. It includes over 3,000 securities of high-tech companies, as well as companies with rapid growth from various industries – biotechnology, space, aircraft, etc., traded on the NASDAQ exchange. This index contains about one hundred of the largest companies with a high market value. The index is maintained and calculated by the Nasdaq exchange, unlike other indices, it is expressed in dollar terms, not in points.To be included in the index of an organization, you need to meet the following criteria:Listing on the Nasdaq Exchange trading platform.Only ordinary shares of the company can be included in the index. No convertible bonds, preferred securities, derivatives and real-time can be included.The company should not engage in insurance activities.The index can include a variety of companies, ranging from world-famous large corporations to little-known small companies. The most famous participants of the index are: Apple, Autodesk, Cisco, NVIDIA, Google, eBay, etc.Various investors are interested in tracking the index, and first of all those who want to invest in the technology sector.Russell 2000The Russell 2000 index is one of America's investment indices, which, like most indices, is weighted by capitalization. Originated in the mid-80s of the last century, it allows you to track the dynamics of 2000 companies with small capitalization. The most expensive companies have the greatest weight, as well as the greatest influence in it.This index allows you to assess the state of small businesses in the United States. The peak of its popularity was in the 90s, which was caused by strong movements in the share prices of its member companies.The index contains companies that, as a rule, do not have a globally recognizable brand.The Russell 2000 structure includes the following economic sectors: finance, healthcare, technology, cyclical and consumer goods, industry, non-cyclical consumer goods, basic materials, utilities and energy. At the end of 2020, there were five industries that made a tangible impact on the index structure.This index is of interest to those investors whose investment objects are small-cap companies.It can be concluded that index monitoring has the following objectives:Obtaining information about the aggregate dynamics of quotations of companies from the "basket" of the index.Obtaining information and assessing the current market situation.Long-term study of the investment climate in a particular group of companies, industry or country.Obtaining aggregated information about the actions of market participants.Read more: Exchange Trade Funds (ETF)How to invest in US stock indexesThere are two main ways in which you can invest in a stock index: the purchase of futures and the purchase of ETFs. US index futures are traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Before making a decision to purchase futures, it should be remembered that futures are high-risk financial instruments, for their acquisition it is necessary to have either the status of a qualified investor, or an open account with a foreign broker, which is not always possible.A more convenient way is to purchase a real-time stock index. Among the advantages are the following:The ability to invest in all stocks included in the index.The relatively low purchase price of the ETF.The need for a relatively small amount and a low exchange commission when purchasing one of the ETFs on the index, than when independently repeating the index by buying each index share. In other words, buying in real time allows you to achieve broad diversification of investments with small amounts of capital.Currently, there are various data on a large number of popular stock indexes. For example, the S&P500 index has the following data:SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) is the most popular ETF with a commission of 0.09%.iShares Core S&P 500 (IVV) ETF - this ETF ranks second in terms of trading turnover, the commission is 0.04%.There is also data for other indexes:The Invesco QQQ (QQQ) ETF is an ETF on the Nasdaq 100.The Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Stock Index ETF tracking Stocks (ONEQ) is an ETF on the Nasdaq Composite.SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF - ETF for the Dow Jones Industrial Index.The iShares S&P 100 ETF (OEF) is an ETF on the S&P 100.The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) is a Russell 2000 ETF.There is also a wide range of real-time industry indexes.Healthcare - SPDR Fund for the Healthcare Sector (XLV), Vanguard Healthcare ETF (VHT), iShares ETF for US Healthcare (IYH).Biotechnologies - iShares Nasdaq Biotechnological ETF (IBB-, SPDR S&P Biotechnological ETF (XBI), First Trust Amex Biotechnologies Index (FBT).Energy - ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Crude Oil (UCO), US Brent Oil Fund (BNO), US 12-month Natural Gas Fund (UNL).Finance – Vanguard Financial ETF (VFH), iShares USA Financial ETF (IYG), Invesco KBW Financial ETF with High Dividend Yield (KBWD).Transport – iShares Transportation Average ETF (IYT), SPDR S&P Transportation ETF (XTN). Average Transportation ETF (IYT).The main disadvantage of real-time investing is that, in addition to companies with good financial performance and growth prospects, it may also include companies with poor performance or simply unprofitable.However, there are options for "smart investing" in the index when you choose which companies to invest in. This approach implies spot investments and exclusion of ballast from the portfolio in the form of unprofitable companies that do not have fundamental sources of growth. This approach, firstly, reduces the risks of capital loss, and secondly, increases the efficiency of investment.Read more: Stock market indices: what are they and why do investors need them?ConclusionStock indexes are one of the important tools available to investors. The main goal that is achieved with the help of this tool is to monitor the situation or, as investors also say, the temperature, the entire stock market or industries of interest. The family of American market indices occupies a special place in the world hierarchy due to its size and, of course, its "authority". Observing the dynamics of changes in certain indices allows you to make a judgment about the current state of both the entire US economy and its individual sectors, and helps in making an investment decision.The presence of ETFs for stock market indices allows its participants to invest in a financial instrument that allows them to diversify their investments at a lower cost than when repeating the index independently. However, it must be remembered that buying futures or investing in an ETF of a separate index does not allow you to choose only the best representatives of the index, but forces you to purchase the entire set of shares of the companies that make up it, both "good" and ...
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The world's leading Stock Exchanges and features of their functioning
DAX, index, Israel 35, index, NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, CAC 40, index, FTSE 100, index, Kospi, index, ASX 200, index, IBEX 35, index, NASDAQ Composite, index, The world\'s leading Stock Exchanges and features of their functioning To date, there are more than 200 stock exchanges with various levels of capitalization around the world. The activities of such financial institutions have an impact on the intensity of the economic processes of the entire market. In particular, the stock exchange provides optimal conditions for the turnover of securities and acts as a price regulator for them.The oldest trading platform is considered to be the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Its foundation was timed to coincide with the annual fair in 1585. By that time, Frankfurt had become a real economic center of Germany, where traders from almost all countries of the world flocked. The abundance of various banknotes provoked financial difficulties when concluding transactions. To solve this problem, the stock exchange was created. With its help, it was possible to create a single payment system and develop a fixed exchange rate.World stock exchanges and features of their functioningDespite the large number of financial regulators operating in all countries of the world, only a few of them have preserved and increased the power of their economic potential. Their capitalization level exceeds $ 1 trillion and accounts for 87% of the total market of the whole world. The rating of the world's largest exchanges is based on stock indices and data on the total turnover of trades. Today it looks like this.New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)It was created in 1792 as a result of an agreement of a group of American entrepreneurs. Shares of more than 3 thousand of the largest companies around the world are listed on its site. To successfully complete the listing, an investor needs to have an average annual income of $2.7 million. The Dow Jones index, as well as the NYSE Composite and NYSE ARCA Tech 100 Index are calculated based on the indicators of industrial companies' shares on the stock exchange.Read more: What is the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)NASDAQIt began its work in the 1970s as an automated quotation system. Today, more than 4,000 companies, mainly related to the IT sector, are represented in the listing of the exchange. A number of trading indices are calculated on the exchange, each of which is associated with a specific economic sector. The NASDAQ Composite and NASDAQ National Market Composite index are consolidated.London Stock Exchange (LSE)The official date of its opening is considered to be 1801, although this financial institution began to function since 1570 under the leadership of the royal adviser Thomas Gresham. By its structure, the London Stock Exchange is a joint-stock company that sells its own shares on the market. It accounts for about 50% of the turnover of all securities in the world. The exchange works not only with large companies, but also with aspiring entrepreneurs, to whom it provides loyal conditions. The composite index is FTSE.Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)It first appeared on the Japanese financial market in 1878. In terms of capitalization, it is currently in second place after the New York Stock Exchange. The largest companies of the Asian and European regions place their securities on its platform. The main index families are NIKKEI 225 and TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index).Read more: About NASDAQ Stock ExchangeShanghai Stock Exchange (SSE)China's largest exchange is considered a non-profit organization and is under the patronage of the government Securities Commission. Based on the results of trading, the SSE Composite index is calculated, which reflects the state of the shares of all companies that are listed on the exchange.Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE)It has securities of one and a half thousand large issuers from Asia and Europe. Capitalization is at the level of $ 2.9 trillion, and according to this indicator, HKSE ranks sixth in the ranking of the world's major exchanges. The Hang Seng index represents the weighted average value of the shares of the 34 largest companies of the exchange.EuronextIt has its own branches in the Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium and France. In addition to securities trading, it provides clearing services and analytical information on the market. Its total capitalization is 2.9 trillion dollars. The list of indices calculated during trading includes: Euronext 100, AEX index, BEL20 and CAC 40.Read more: IPO of a company - mechanism, examples & strategiesToronto Stock Exchange (TSX)It first appeared on the financial market of North America in 1878. The Canadian dollar is used as the main currency. The S&P/TSX trading index reflects the condition of 200 companies whose financial weight is at least 0.05% of the total capitalization.Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE)It is a member of the United Union of exchanges of Asia and Oceania. Shares on the stock exchange are divided into two types: for residents and for foreigners. In 2016, free access to securities was opened for all investors, and a cross-trading system became available. The SZSE Component Index allows you to track the growth dynamics of the most liquid shares of 40 companies that are listed on the stock exchange at the current time.Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FWB)It has held a leading position on the German stock market since 1949. The main indicator of the DAX index reflects the value of securities of the 30 largest German companies and the state of the German economy as a whole.Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)It is considered the oldest stock exchange not only in India, but also in the entire Asian region. It was founded by the British during the colonization of the country. At first, the auction was held in front of the city hall building under huge banyan trees, then a separate building was built for this purpose. Today, its capitalization level exceeds $ 1 trillion, which makes it possible to leave behind all potential competitors in the region. The main stock index is BSE.Read more: What is an IPO: how the company goes on the stock exchangeNational Stock Exchange of India (NSE)It was opened in Mumbai on the recommendation of the Government of the country. The exchange organizes trades on the stock market, debt obligations and production instruments. The exchange's listing includes more than 1,600 of the largest companies in the region. The Indian rupee is used as the settlement currency.Swiss ExchangeThe trading platform started functioning in 1995 after the merger of the Zurich, Geneva and Basel exchanges. Today, all trades are conducted only in electronic form. Based on the SMI Index, a conclusion is made about the state of the 20 largest companies, the aggregate share of whose securities accounts for 85% of all exchange trades.Australian Stock Exchange (ASX)The main stock and futures exchange in the region. The activities of this financial regulator are controlled by the State Commission on Investments and Securities. The main financial index of the S&P/ASX 200 consists of the value of securities of 200 names of blue chips.Read more: The DAX index – history of its creation, structure and featuresKorean Stock Exchange (KRX)It is among the leaders in terms of trading volume with derivatives. The total capitalization is $ 1.2 trillion. It was formed as a result of the merger of KOSDAQ and the Korean Futures Exchange. The headquarters is located in Busan. The main index is KOSPI.NASDAQ NordicIt is a group of subsidiaries of NASDAQ Inc., which manage the stock markets of the Baltic States, the Caucasus and Northern Europe. The headquarters is located in Stockholm. 564 largest regional companies are represented in the listing of the exchange.Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE)The largest trading platform on the African continent. She started working in 1887 with securities of gold mining companies. Bidding is conducted "by voice" with subsequent offsetting through an automated system. The exchange gives preference to mining sector stocks. The main calculated index is FTSE/JSE.Read more: S&P 500 Stock Index - history, calculation and forecastingMadrid Stock Exchange (BM)Various exchange instruments are traded on this platform. In terms of capitalization, it is considered the largest stock exchange in Spain, far ahead of regional offices in Barcelona, Valencia and Bilbao. IBEX 35 is the base index of the exchange.Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE)It is located in the capital of Taiwan - Taipei. Transactions on securities of mainly regional companies are carried out on this trading platform. The total capitalization level is 0.8 trillion dollars. Based on the results of trading, the overall TAIEX financial stability index is calculated.Sao Paulo Stock Exchange (BM&F)It was formed as a result of the merger of the Brazilian Trading and Futures exchanges. The total value of transactions made on the trading floor per day exceeds $1 trillion. The main Ibovespa calculation index includes the value of securities of the largest companies that participate in the auction.Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV)The exchange began its work in 1908. The headquarters is located in Mexico City. Since 1999, all transactions have been concluded electronically. The IPC index includes the value of securities of the 36 largest issuers that are listed on the exchange.Read more: Nikkei 225 Index - history, calculation and the featuresMoscow Stock Exchange (MOEX)The holding was formed in 2011 after the merger of RTS and MICEX. Currency, securities, derivatives, precious metals and grain trading transactions are concluded on the exchange. In addition, the Moscow Exchange carries out clearing and depository activities. The Moscow Exchange indices are among the key indicators of the state of the Russian economy. Based on the results of trading, the Moscow Exchange Index is determined (calculated in rubles) and the RTS (calculated in US dollars).Italian Stock Exchange (ISE)It was founded in 1808, in 1998 it became a joint stock company, and in 2007 it merged with the London Stock Exchange. The trading platform is located in Milan. The FTSE MIB index is calculated based on the value of the shares of the 40 largest companies, the list of which is regularly reviewed and updated.Helsinki Stock Exchange (HEX)It began its work in 1908. Since 1980, the transaction system has become fully automated. Shares and derivatives of large corporations, including Nokia, Finnair and Tikkurila, are traded on the exchange. The main stock index is OMX Helsinki 25.Read more: Index NASDAQ 100 - history, advantages and what it depends ...
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Stock market indices: what are they and why do investors need them?
DAX, index, Nikkei 225, index, Dow Jones, index, NASDAQ 100, index, S&P 500, index, CAC 40, index, FTSE 100, index, Kospi, index, Stock market indices: what are they and why do investors need them? Indices for the investorNews reports often inform us about the growth and fall of stock market indices. Obviously, this is important, since it gets into prime-time news. However, what should this mean to the ordinary man in the street?Reference books tell us that "An index is a derived quantity ..." and behind the jumble of words they do not always give us an idea of the essence. School memories about "dividing something into something" generally set the right vector for reflection, but here it is critically important to understand what to divide into what and why. So, let's figure it out.Read more: Index NASDAQ 100 - history, advantages and what it depends onWhat is a stock market index in the financial world?Let's start from the beginning and consider the very first index that appeared in the world: this is the soaring Dow Jones Index. Its first version appeared back in 1884, and this index still exists today. The emergence of such a tool was associated with the need to assess the dynamics of industrial development in the United States. It was necessary to find some indicator that would help to assess whether production is growing or falling. How did you solve this problem?It's very simple: we took 12 of the largest industrial companies in the United States and calculated the average stock price for all. Then they did the same after some time. And again. And now several control points have already appeared and a graph has been built out of them, from which the trend was visible: in general, the prices of shares of the largest companies are growing or not. Since the growth of the share price is an indicator of investors' confidence in the industry, their desire to invest in it (and this is an opportunity for the industry itself to develop due to the inflow of investments), these calculations have become the main measure of industrial development. Therefore, the growth of the index means the development of the entire industrial sector, and the fall, respectively, indicates a crisis. The evaluation method proved to be viable, received the name of the authors-developers, and since 1896 the Dow Jones Index has been officially published.A lot has changed since then, including in the Dow Jones Index itself. There are Indices for different industries, for the economies of entire countries. And the indices themselves are now a little less straightforward - all sorts of correction factors are applied, dividends and a number of other factors are taken into account. However, the following principle remained unchanged: the index shows the average temperature of the development of an industry or a country.An interesting fact: from the very first version of the Dow Jones Index to the present day, General Electric was part of it.Read more: Nikkei 225 Index - history, calculation and the featuresThe Dow Jones index today is an indicator of the health of the US economy. It is calculated based on the value of the shares of the 30 largest companies. Another important index for assessing the US economy is the S&P 500, it is called the barometer of the American economy. It is calculated for 500 American companies that have the highest market price (capitalization).For Germany, the same index is DAX, for Japan - Nikkei 225. There are Indices for industries - for example, for energy, telecommunications, metals - they, in turn, show in the same way whether the industry is developing, stagnating or even in decline.Indices are the investor's loyal friendsFirstly, from the point of view of investments in the index itself: today there are tools in the financial system that allow you to earn on the growth of indices. And the indices are unique in this quality - they are always growing in the historical perspective. This is logical: civilization is developing, humanity is getting more and more benefits, and the index only reflects this process.And secondly, Indices help us evaluate the industry or economy of the country in which we want to invest in a security. The dynamics of the development of the industry or economy reflected in the index will help you assess the potential of a particular security: does it have the possibility of growth relative to the "average temperature" or is it worth waiting for a decline in quotations rather.Summing up, we note the main thing: indices are indicators of the development of industries and entire economies. Both governments and ordinary investors are guided by them. Therefore, when making a trading decision to purchase a particular security, it makes sense to look at the indices in order to assess the overall economic situation and understand the potential of the stock.Read more: S&P500 ...
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Index NASDAQ 100 - history, advantages and what it depends on
NASDAQ 100, index, Index NASDAQ 100 - history, advantages and what it depends on There are two significant sub - indexes in the high - tech NASDAQ index: these are the NASDAQ 100 index and the NASDAQ Biotechnology Index. The first of them includes hundreds of the largest companies, both American and foreign, the second - medicine and biotechnology.The NASDAQ 100 is characterized by the absence of financial structures, but the whales of the global economy are included: Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, eBay and others.NASDAQ 100 Index rate right nowThe NASDAQ 100 index was introduced on January 31, 1985 as a competitor to the NYSE ARCA Tech 100 Index of the New York Stock Exchange introduced three years earlier. At that time, the world was moving away from the fuel crisis of the 1970s, so the owners of NASDAQ tried to create an index that was independent of financial conditions and secured by intellectual property.NASDAQ 100 includes 100 companies in the virtual sector of the economy only, and a parallel indicator, NASDAQ Financial 100, is being created for financial organizations, banks and funds. The starting point of the "total hundred" was 250 points, which was about twice ahead of the simple NASDAQ. In this way, the organizers tried to show that it is a great honor to participate here.NASDAQ 100, WeekIt is noteworthy, but even in the conditions of the general development of the NASDAQ exchange, there were no people willing to participate in the TOP 100.Firstly, not all Hi-tech companies in the USA wanted to go for an IPO, and secondly, high technology at that time did not seem to be something profitable and understandable. However, when the NASDAQ 100 overtook the NASDAQ Composite in popularity, on December 31, 1993, it was cut by 125 units.When that didn't help either, in 1994 he went through his first adjustment. Officially - to enter the Chicago Stock Options Exchange, unofficially - to reduce the overheating of the index and excessively high expectations of investors. Along with this, access to foreign companies was opened in 1998, and two years later the dot-com bubble burst (dot com).It was before the collapse of the high-tech market in 2000 that the NASDAQ 100 took the mark of 4,700 points. After the fall of quotations, crushed by the terrorist attack in the twin towers and the war in Afghanistan, the index at some point fell to 900 points, losing over 90% of capitalization. In order to restore as soon as possible, the conditions of participation for foreigners were eased and tightened for their own.The idea of the creators of the NASDAQ 100 about an index that would not depend on the financial situation did not come true: in October 2007, it was trading below 2,240, and in November 2008 it was already 1,018. The fall in oil prices, the decline in consumption and the burst mortgage bubble affected absolutely everything, including the high-tech sector. Only after 2010, the NASDAQ 100 began to show steady growth, which continues to this day.Wall Street analysts believe that stock prices will rise, but they also warn that this will happen due to the huge volatility. There is also the possibility of new surprises.Read more: About NASDAQ Stock ExchangeAdvantagesdoes not contain financial structures;allows you to include several papers from one participant;ideal for futures trading;it is one of the five most popular trading instruments in the USA;it includes both domestic and foreign companies.How to make a forecast for NASDAQ 100The NASDAQ index indicators are affected by the share prices of each of the companies that are participants of this exchange and are included in the index.There are many factors influencing the NASDAQ index.One of them is the industry that this or that company belongs to. As a rule, there is a tandem movement in the value of shares of companies that are engaged in the same industry.This is due to the fact that they are in the same or similar market conditions, which have a significant impact on the value of shares. The investor needs to monitor market sentiment. In this case, it is high technology (software, computer and other electronic equipment).Read more: Listing of securities on the stock exchangeThe value of the company's shares directly depends on the amount of profit received or losses incurred. It is extremely difficult, or rather impossible, to track the indicators of each of the companies that are included in the listing. Here it is necessary to monitor the general state of affairs in this market at the moment. The merger of any companies has a positive effect.A positive factor regarding the movement of the NASDAQ index is the emergence of new technologies. Information about this can be tracked in news feeds, press releases of large companies and other sources. The emergence of new technologies or the improvement of existing ones is an indicator of the development of the industry, which has a positive effect on the value of the shares of the respective companies and, as a result, the growth of the index indicators.Failures of major exchange participants, news about the death of heads of large corporations, natural disasters that can cause any damage to the industry, the adoption of restrictive laws, refusals to obtain permits for distribution in certain countries — all these are negative factors that lead to a fall in the shares of companies engaged in software development and high technology.NASDAQ index Despite the fact that the index indicator depends on the change in the value of each of the companies, it is impossible to track data for each of them. When analyzing independently, a trader is recommended to pay attention to the largest companies with the largest capitalization.Of course, in addition to the companies themselves, the American economy also affects the NASDAQ index, because the capitalization of the index companies is more than 6000 billion! Therefore, important events in the American economy can affect the index radically.Interestingly, the calculation of this index began at the level of 100. It reached the mark of five thousand only in 2000, after which its decline was observed. This was due to the general decline of the market, which was observed in the computer industry. This proves once again that the market mood has a significant impact on the index of the relevant industry.Read more: Nikkei 225 Index - history, calculation and the featuresNASDAQ 100 Index сalculation PR It = ∑n t=1 qi,t * p i,t * r i,t / Index divisorAlong with any other NASDAQ / OMX indices, when calculating the value of the index in the current period of time (PR It), the main indicators and the floating divisor of the index are used. In the given formula:qi,t = the number of shares in free circulation at a particular moment;pi,t = the price of the security in a given time period;ri,t = the conversion rate of the stock index into the currency of the index quotation, is taken as one;Index divisor = ∑n t=1 qi * pi * ri,t-1 / PR It-1The index divider is used to account for current changes in the market and is directly dependent on the indicator at the close of the previous trading session and at the time of calculation. To calculate it, the following formula is used, where:qi = number of stocks (i) used in the index;pi = price in the currency of the security (i);ri,t-1 = converter of the stock index (i) to the currency at the time (t-1);NASDAQ 100 As mentioned above, the NASDAQ 100 experienced adjustments several times in 1993, 1998 and 2008, aimed at changing the rules of entry and participation.In the latest edition, the applicant company for inclusion in the index must, first of all, be a global company and trade on the NASDAQ Global Select.Secondly, to trade on the American market for at least three months.Thirdly, the minimum trading volume is at least 200 thousand shares, and fourth, the company should not be in bankruptcy proceedings. Finally, regularly submit quarterly and annual reports and have stocks that fully meet the requirements of NASDAQ.Let's explain here: previously, a participant in the index could put one share in the "hundred", now several. Therefore, there are 107 shares of 100 issuers in the NASDAQ 100.Read more: The DAX index – history of its creation, structure and featuresDependenciespreviously, it was the most attractive futures asset. It's now the fifth;not including financial structures, it shows drops of three to four times;entering the high-tech NASDAQ, not the most Hi-tech index;we are extremely dependent on the global conjuncture;very cruel to the participants.Interesting to knowIt would be wrong to say that the NASDAQ 100 includes only a hundred high-tech companies. Hi-Tech accounts for only 54%, followed by the service sector - 22.7%, healthcare - 13.9%, consumer goods - 4%, industry (3.47%), telecommunications sector (1.6%) and construction materials. They account for only 0.3%.The weighted average market capitalization of the conditional security is $1.6 billion, the capitalization of the entire index is $9.8 trillion.Out of 100 companies, about 10 are registered abroad.The most well-known index fund, or ETF, tracking the NASDAQ 100 index, is the QQQ fund (its units have the ticker QQQQ).Read more: How to choose an ...
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