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WTI Crude Oil Trading forecasts and signals

Total signals – 10598
The West Texas Intermediate (WTI) grade of oil is also known as Texas Light Sweet. This grade of oil is produced in the state of Texas (US) and is mainly used for the production of gasoline, so this and similar grades of oil are in high demand, in particular, in the United States and China. The share of production of this grade is less than 1% of the global oil production. WTI is traded on exchanges using futures. The price is expressed in the amount of US Dollars per barrel. For the first time in the history of trading, in April 2020, the price of this grade was negative - minus 37.6 USD per barrel. The reason for this drop in the price was a significant decrease in oil consumption in the world against the background of the covid-pandemic and overstocking of storage facilities of this grade in Cushing.

Active signals for WTI Crude Oil

Total signals – 10
Showing 1-10 of 10 items.
TraderAccuracy by symbol, %Opening quoteTargetCreation dateForecast closure dateS/L and сommentPrice
Shooter73.969.80
70.20
19.11.202429.11.202468.50
Shooter73.969.80
70.20
19.11.202429.11.202468.50
TradeShot77.9--.5-
--.0-
19.11.202428.11.20241.5 USD
Shooter73.966.50
66.30
15.11.202427.11.202467.80
Hawk72.570.50
71.50
14.11.202427.11.202467.00
Hawk72.569.50
70.50
14.11.202426.11.202467.00
TradeShot77.9--.-0
--.-0
12.11.202422.11.20241.5 USD
TradeShot77.9--.-0
--.-0
12.11.202421.11.20241.5 USD
TradeShot77.9--.-0
--.-0
12.11.202422.11.20241.5 USD
TradeShot77.9--.-0
--.-0
12.11.202421.11.20241.5 USD
 
 

WTI Crude Oil rate traders

Total number of traders – 34
Daily
Symbols: 67
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, Corn, Wheat, Soybean, ASX 200
Trend
accuracy
94%
  • 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 85%
  • 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 67%
  • Boeing 50%
  • Corn 100%
  • Wheat 89%
  • Soybean 90%
  • ASX 200 100%
Price
accuracy
84%
  • Aeroflot (MOEX) 15%
  • Gazprom 57%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 88%
  • AUD/USD 11%
  • EUR/USD 79%
  • 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 80%
  • 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 59%
  • Boeing 50%
  • Corn 77%
  • Wheat 87%
  • Soybean 66%
  • ASX 200 86%
Profitableness,
pips/day
8378
  • 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 8731
  • XRP/USD 27
  • US Dollar Index 16
  • DAX 5
  • Nikkei 225 30
  • Dow Jones 62
  • NASDAQ 100 4
  • S&P 500 13
  • RUSSELL 2000 31
  • CAC 40 83
  • WTI Crude Oil 14318
  • Natural Gas 22
  • Palladium 190
  • Gold 191
  • 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 5
  • Boeing -10
  • Corn 54
  • Wheat -6
  • Soybean 259
  • 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
87%
  • AUD/USD 50%
  • 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 88%
  • 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 87%
  • Bitcoin/USD 97%
  • 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
86%
  • AUD/USD 50%
  • EUR/USD 78%
  • GBP/USD 100%
  • USD/CAD 83%
  • USD/CHF 100%
  • USD/JPY 100%
  • EUR/AUD 0%
  • NZD/CHF 100%
  • AUD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/JPY 88%
  • 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 82%
  • Bitcoin/USD 97%
  • 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
685
  • AUD/USD -8
  • EUR/USD 10
  • GBP/USD 16
  • 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 317
  • Bitcoin/USD 1346
  • Nem/USD 4
  • QTUM/USD 12
  • XRP/USD 72
  • US Dollar Index 20
  • 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: 57
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, 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, Apple, Pfizer, Meta Platforms, Amazon, Tesla Motors, Boeing, Corn
Trend
accuracy
78%
  • Yandex 100%
  • AUD/USD 81%
  • EUR/USD 78%
  • GBP/USD 80%
  • USD/CAD 79%
  • USD/CHF 79%
  • USD/JPY 78%
  • USD/RUB 71%
  • USD/ZAR 100%
  • CAD/CHF 75%
  • EUR/AUD 71%
  • EUR/NZD 80%
  • EUR/GBP 64%
  • CAD/JPY 83%
  • EUR/CHF 70%
  • GBP/AUD 73%
  • GBP/NZD 73%
  • AUD/NZD 75%
  • GBP/CHF 71%
  • NZD/CHF 81%
  • AUD/CHF 85%
  • EUR/JPY 75%
  • CHF/JPY 79%
  • EUR/CAD 77%
  • GBP/JPY 80%
  • NZD/JPY 73%
  • AUD/JPY 79%
  • NZD/USD 78%
  • GBP/CAD 84%
  • NZD/CAD 79%
  • AUD/CAD 83%
  • Zcash/USD 100%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 100%
  • Bitcoin/USD 89%
  • XRP/USD 84%
  • RTS 100%
  • US Dollar Index 81%
  • Nikkei 225 100%
  • Dow Jones 94%
  • NASDAQ 100 85%
  • S&P 500 79%
  • Brent Crude Oil 47%
  • WTI Crude Oil 75%
  • Natural Gas 84%
  • Silver 74%
  • Gold 77%
  • Copper 50%
  • Apple 78%
  • Pfizer 0%
  • Meta Platforms 80%
  • Amazon 0%
  • Tesla Motors 79%
  • Boeing 100%
  • Corn 100%
Price
accuracy
78%
  • Yandex 81%
  • AUD/USD 81%
  • EUR/USD 77%
  • GBP/USD 80%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 79%
  • USD/JPY 78%
  • USD/RUB 44%
  • USD/ZAR 8%
  • CAD/CHF 75%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 80%
  • EUR/GBP 64%
  • CAD/JPY 83%
  • EUR/CHF 69%
  • GBP/AUD 73%
  • GBP/NZD 73%
  • AUD/NZD 75%
  • GBP/CHF 71%
  • NZD/CHF 80%
  • AUD/CHF 85%
  • EUR/JPY 75%
  • CHF/JPY 79%
  • EUR/CAD 77%
  • GBP/JPY 80%
  • NZD/JPY 73%
  • AUD/JPY 79%
  • NZD/USD 78%
  • GBP/CAD 84%
  • NZD/CAD 79%
  • AUD/CAD 83%
  • Zcash/USD 100%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 98%
  • Bitcoin/USD 89%
  • XRP/USD 84%
  • RTS 88%
  • US Dollar Index 81%
  • Nikkei 225 11%
  • Dow Jones 94%
  • NASDAQ 100 84%
  • S&P 500 78%
  • Brent Crude Oil 47%
  • WTI Crude Oil 74%
  • Natural Gas 81%
  • Silver 74%
  • Gold 77%
  • Copper 50%
  • Apple 74%
  • Pfizer 0%
  • Meta Platforms 68%
  • Amazon 0%
  • Tesla Motors 77%
  • Boeing 11%
  • Corn 100%
Profitableness,
pips/day
119
  • Yandex 544
  • AUD/USD 2
  • EUR/USD 1
  • GBP/USD 3
  • USD/CAD 1
  • USD/CHF 1
  • USD/JPY 1
  • USD/RUB 9
  • USD/ZAR 13
  • CAD/CHF -1
  • EUR/AUD -7
  • EUR/NZD 1
  • EUR/GBP -4
  • CAD/JPY 2
  • EUR/CHF -3
  • GBP/AUD -5
  • GBP/NZD -5
  • AUD/NZD -2
  • GBP/CHF -4
  • NZD/CHF 2
  • AUD/CHF 1
  • EUR/JPY -4
  • CHF/JPY 1
  • EUR/CAD -4
  • GBP/JPY 7
  • NZD/JPY -5
  • AUD/JPY 2
  • NZD/USD -1
  • GBP/CAD 7
  • NZD/CAD 1
  • AUD/CAD 2
  • Zcash/USD 75
  • BitcoinCash/USD 180
  • Litecoin/USD 150
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 17
  • Ethereum/USD 140
  • Bitcoin/USD 74
  • XRP/USD 40
  • RTS 89
  • US Dollar Index 3
  • Nikkei 225 7
  • Dow Jones 75
  • NASDAQ 100 27
  • S&P 500 2
  • Brent Crude Oil -4
  • WTI Crude Oil 4
  • Natural Gas 18
  • Silver -2
  • Gold 1
  • Copper 11
  • Apple 0
  • Pfizer -8
  • Meta Platforms -3
  • Amazon -2
  • Tesla Motors 104
  • Boeing 3
  • Corn 200
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Shooter
Symbols: 43
Nornikel, Magnit, Rosneft, Rostelekom, AFK Sistema, Enel Rossiya, AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, USD/TRY, EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY, Cardano/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Ethereum/USD, QTUM/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, Dow Jones, S&P 500, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Silver, Gold, Alibaba, Activision Blizzard, Home Depot, Adobe Systems, Apple, Verizon, Johnson&Johnson, Netflix, Pinterest, Twitter, Daimler, General Electrics, Intel, Amazon, LYFT, Oracle, Boeing
Trend
accuracy
77%
  • Nornikel 100%
  • Magnit 50%
  • Rosneft 100%
  • Rostelekom 0%
  • AFK Sistema 75%
  • Enel Rossiya 0%
  • AUD/USD 75%
  • EUR/USD 76%
  • GBP/USD 73%
  • USD/JPY 75%
  • USD/TRY 100%
  • EUR/GBP 33%
  • EUR/JPY 76%
  • GBP/JPY 74%
  • Cardano/USD 100%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 0%
  • Ethereum/USD 100%
  • QTUM/USD 100%
  • XRP/USD 100%
  • US Dollar Index 57%
  • Dow Jones 91%
  • S&P 500 100%
  • Brent Crude Oil 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 74%
  • Silver 78%
  • Gold 75%
  • Alibaba 100%
  • Activision Blizzard 100%
  • Home Depot 0%
  • Adobe Systems 67%
  • Apple 75%
  • Verizon 50%
  • Johnson&Johnson 100%
  • Netflix 100%
  • Pinterest 0%
  • Twitter 100%
  • Daimler 100%
  • General Electrics 100%
  • Intel 100%
  • Amazon 0%
  • LYFT 100%
  • Oracle 100%
  • Boeing 100%
Price
accuracy
76%
  • Nornikel 63%
  • Magnit 35%
  • Rosneft 100%
  • Rostelekom 0%
  • AFK Sistema 51%
  • Enel Rossiya 0%
  • AUD/USD 75%
  • EUR/USD 76%
  • GBP/USD 73%
  • USD/JPY 75%
  • USD/TRY 100%
  • EUR/GBP 33%
  • EUR/JPY 76%
  • GBP/JPY 74%
  • Cardano/USD 45%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 0%
  • Ethereum/USD 100%
  • QTUM/USD 100%
  • XRP/USD 100%
  • US Dollar Index 57%
  • Dow Jones 91%
  • S&P 500 100%
  • Brent Crude Oil 64%
  • WTI Crude Oil 74%
  • Silver 78%
  • Gold 75%
  • Alibaba 100%
  • Activision Blizzard 100%
  • Home Depot 0%
  • Adobe Systems 67%
  • Apple 69%
  • Verizon 50%
  • Johnson&Johnson 100%
  • Netflix 43%
  • Pinterest 0%
  • Twitter 100%
  • Daimler 100%
  • General Electrics 69%
  • Intel 30%
  • Amazon 0%
  • LYFT 71%
  • Oracle 100%
  • Boeing 11%
Profitableness,
pips/day
101
  • Nornikel 142
  • Magnit 1
  • Rosneft 65
  • Rostelekom -3
  • AFK Sistema 4
  • Enel Rossiya 0
  • AUD/USD -1
  • EUR/USD 0
  • GBP/USD -4
  • USD/JPY 2
  • USD/TRY 18950
  • EUR/GBP -15
  • EUR/JPY 4
  • GBP/JPY 0
  • Cardano/USD 13
  • BitcoinCash/USD -2
  • Ethereum/USD 34
  • QTUM/USD 2000
  • XRP/USD 41
  • US Dollar Index 3
  • Dow Jones 85
  • S&P 500 15
  • Brent Crude Oil 41
  • WTI Crude Oil 10
  • Silver 2
  • Gold 1
  • Alibaba 11
  • Activision Blizzard 160
  • Home Depot -14
  • Adobe Systems 10
  • Apple 8
  • Verizon 0
  • Johnson&Johnson 250
  • Netflix 17
  • Pinterest -4
  • Twitter 17
  • Daimler 17
  • General Electrics 4
  • Intel 9
  • Amazon -10
  • LYFT 29
  • Oracle 55
  • Boeing 6
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Orion
Symbols: 48
Gazprom, Lukoil, MOEX Index, Rosneft, Sberbank (MOEX), CNY/RUB, AUD/USD, EUR/RUB, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, GBP/AUD, AUD/NZD, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, Dash/USD, Cardano/USD, Litecoin/USD, Tron/USD, Ethereum/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, RTS, US Dollar Index, S&P 500, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Uniswap, Chainlink, Solana, Avalanche
Trend
accuracy
77%
  • Gazprom 68%
  • Lukoil 88%
  • MOEX Index 75%
  • Rosneft 100%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 83%
  • CNY/RUB 88%
  • AUD/USD 74%
  • EUR/RUB 88%
  • EUR/USD 80%
  • GBP/USD 82%
  • USD/CAD 81%
  • USD/CHF 75%
  • USD/JPY 77%
  • USD/RUB 73%
  • CAD/CHF 75%
  • EUR/AUD 100%
  • GBP/AUD 67%
  • AUD/NZD 0%
  • AUD/CHF 75%
  • EUR/JPY 100%
  • EUR/CAD 100%
  • GBP/JPY 100%
  • NZD/JPY 100%
  • AUD/JPY 71%
  • NZD/USD 73%
  • GBP/CAD 50%
  • Dash/USD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 86%
  • Litecoin/USD 88%
  • Tron/USD 71%
  • Ethereum/USD 69%
  • Bitcoin/USD 77%
  • XRP/USD 71%
  • RTS 53%
  • US Dollar Index 75%
  • S&P 500 74%
  • Brent Crude Oil 75%
  • WTI Crude Oil 88%
  • Natural Gas 81%
  • Silver 67%
  • Gold 74%
  • Dogecoin 100%
  • Binance Coin 80%
  • Polkadot 71%
  • Uniswap 0%
  • Chainlink 79%
  • Solana 76%
  • Avalanche 85%
Price
accuracy
76%
  • Gazprom 68%
  • Lukoil 88%
  • MOEX Index 75%
  • Rosneft 86%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 80%
  • CNY/RUB 88%
  • AUD/USD 74%
  • EUR/RUB 88%
  • EUR/USD 80%
  • GBP/USD 82%
  • USD/CAD 81%
  • USD/CHF 74%
  • USD/JPY 76%
  • USD/RUB 73%
  • CAD/CHF 75%
  • EUR/AUD 100%
  • GBP/AUD 67%
  • AUD/NZD 0%
  • AUD/CHF 75%
  • EUR/JPY 100%
  • EUR/CAD 100%
  • GBP/JPY 100%
  • NZD/JPY 47%
  • AUD/JPY 71%
  • NZD/USD 73%
  • GBP/CAD 50%
  • Dash/USD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 86%
  • Litecoin/USD 88%
  • Tron/USD 71%
  • Ethereum/USD 69%
  • Bitcoin/USD 77%
  • XRP/USD 71%
  • RTS 50%
  • US Dollar Index 75%
  • S&P 500 74%
  • Brent Crude Oil 75%
  • WTI Crude Oil 88%
  • Natural Gas 81%
  • Silver 67%
  • Gold 74%
  • Dogecoin 100%
  • Binance Coin 80%
  • Polkadot 71%
  • Uniswap 0%
  • Chainlink 79%
  • Solana 76%
  • Avalanche 85%
Profitableness,
pips/day
5
  • Gazprom -4
  • Lukoil 7
  • MOEX Index 250
  • Rosneft 12
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 3
  • CNY/RUB 40
  • AUD/USD -3
  • EUR/RUB 10
  • EUR/USD 2
  • GBP/USD 5
  • USD/CAD 2
  • USD/CHF -2
  • USD/JPY 4
  • USD/RUB -7
  • CAD/CHF 3
  • EUR/AUD 63
  • GBP/AUD -9
  • AUD/NZD -16
  • AUD/CHF 2
  • EUR/JPY 44
  • EUR/CAD 30
  • GBP/JPY 39
  • NZD/JPY 19
  • AUD/JPY 21
  • NZD/USD -4
  • GBP/CAD 0
  • Dash/USD 19
  • Cardano/USD -44
  • Litecoin/USD 54
  • Tron/USD -4
  • Ethereum/USD -101
  • Bitcoin/USD 109
  • XRP/USD -5
  • RTS -35
  • US Dollar Index 2
  • S&P 500 -3
  • Brent Crude Oil 4
  • WTI Crude Oil 58
  • Natural Gas 8
  • Silver -4
  • Gold 1
  • Dogecoin 60
  • Binance Coin -10
  • Polkadot 0
  • Uniswap -350
  • Chainlink 1
  • Solana 17
  • Avalanche 1
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Rose
Symbols: 42
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, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, WTI Crude Oil, Silver, Gold, Pfizer, Solana
Trend
accuracy
77%
  • AUD/USD 75%
  • EUR/USD 75%
  • GBP/USD 78%
  • USD/CAD 82%
  • USD/CHF 81%
  • USD/JPY 79%
  • CAD/CHF 77%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 67%
  • EUR/GBP 76%
  • CAD/JPY 89%
  • EUR/CHF 74%
  • GBP/AUD 83%
  • GBP/NZD 70%
  • AUD/NZD 70%
  • GBP/CHF 81%
  • NZD/CHF 67%
  • AUD/CHF 70%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 82%
  • EUR/CAD 76%
  • GBP/JPY 64%
  • NZD/JPY 77%
  • AUD/JPY 79%
  • NZD/USD 75%
  • GBP/CAD 81%
  • NZD/CAD 82%
  • AUD/CAD 78%
  • Cardano/USD 0%
  • Litecoin/USD 25%
  • Ethereum/USD 75%
  • Bitcoin/USD 71%
  • XRP/USD 63%
  • US Dollar Index 78%
  • Dow Jones 83%
  • NASDAQ 100 80%
  • S&P 500 81%
  • WTI Crude Oil 69%
  • Silver 100%
  • Gold 73%
  • Pfizer 100%
  • Solana 64%
Price
accuracy
76%
  • AUD/USD 75%
  • EUR/USD 75%
  • GBP/USD 78%
  • USD/CAD 82%
  • USD/CHF 81%
  • USD/JPY 79%
  • CAD/CHF 76%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 67%
  • EUR/GBP 75%
  • CAD/JPY 89%
  • EUR/CHF 73%
  • GBP/AUD 83%
  • GBP/NZD 70%
  • AUD/NZD 70%
  • GBP/CHF 81%
  • NZD/CHF 67%
  • AUD/CHF 70%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 82%
  • EUR/CAD 76%
  • GBP/JPY 64%
  • NZD/JPY 77%
  • AUD/JPY 79%
  • NZD/USD 75%
  • GBP/CAD 81%
  • NZD/CAD 82%
  • AUD/CAD 78%
  • Cardano/USD 0%
  • Litecoin/USD 25%
  • Ethereum/USD 75%
  • Bitcoin/USD 67%
  • XRP/USD 63%
  • US Dollar Index 78%
  • Dow Jones 83%
  • NASDAQ 100 79%
  • S&P 500 80%
  • WTI Crude Oil 69%
  • Silver 100%
  • Gold 72%
  • Pfizer 100%
  • Solana 64%
Profitableness,
pips/day
13
  • AUD/USD -2
  • EUR/USD -4
  • GBP/USD -1
  • USD/CAD 4
  • USD/CHF 2
  • USD/JPY 6
  • CAD/CHF -2
  • EUR/AUD -9
  • EUR/NZD -18
  • EUR/GBP -1
  • CAD/JPY 9
  • EUR/CHF -1
  • GBP/AUD 9
  • GBP/NZD -10
  • AUD/NZD -8
  • GBP/CHF 2
  • NZD/CHF -4
  • AUD/CHF -4
  • EUR/JPY -4
  • CHF/JPY 7
  • EUR/CAD -4
  • GBP/JPY -17
  • NZD/JPY -3
  • AUD/JPY -4
  • NZD/USD -2
  • GBP/CAD -2
  • NZD/CAD 4
  • AUD/CAD -2
  • Cardano/USD -160
  • Litecoin/USD -160
  • Ethereum/USD 106
  • Bitcoin/USD 30
  • XRP/USD -6
  • US Dollar Index 0
  • Dow Jones 16
  • NASDAQ 100 21
  • S&P 500 1
  • WTI Crude Oil -3
  • Silver 18
  • Gold 0
  • Pfizer 85
  • Solana -40
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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
76%
  • AUD/USD 80%
  • EUR/USD 78%
  • GBP/USD 83%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 82%
  • USD/JPY 75%
  • CAD/CHF 78%
  • EUR/AUD 77%
  • EUR/NZD 71%
  • EUR/GBP 68%
  • CAD/JPY 73%
  • EUR/CHF 78%
  • GBP/AUD 67%
  • GBP/NZD 75%
  • AUD/NZD 74%
  • GBP/CHF 76%
  • NZD/CHF 60%
  • AUD/CHF 75%
  • EUR/JPY 84%
  • CHF/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CAD 74%
  • GBP/JPY 77%
  • NZD/JPY 85%
  • AUD/JPY 77%
  • NZD/USD 78%
  • GBP/CAD 75%
  • NZD/CAD 75%
  • AUD/CAD 83%
  • Litecoin/USD 92%
  • Ethereum/USD 80%
  • Bitcoin/USD 79%
  • XRP/USD 67%
  • US Dollar Index 80%
  • DAX 79%
  • Nikkei 225 75%
  • Dow Jones 40%
  • NASDAQ 100 90%
  • S&P 500 72%
  • WTI Crude Oil 74%
  • Natural Gas 68%
  • Silver 79%
  • Gold 74%
  • Apple 77%
  • Amazon 73%
  • Tesla Motors 91%
  • Wheat 75%
  • Dogecoin 50%
Price
accuracy
76%
  • AUD/USD 80%
  • EUR/USD 77%
  • GBP/USD 82%
  • USD/CAD 77%
  • USD/CHF 82%
  • USD/JPY 73%
  • CAD/CHF 78%
  • EUR/AUD 77%
  • EUR/NZD 71%
  • EUR/GBP 68%
  • CAD/JPY 73%
  • EUR/CHF 77%
  • GBP/AUD 67%
  • GBP/NZD 75%
  • AUD/NZD 74%
  • GBP/CHF 76%
  • NZD/CHF 60%
  • AUD/CHF 72%
  • EUR/JPY 84%
  • CHF/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CAD 74%
  • GBP/JPY 77%
  • NZD/JPY 85%
  • AUD/JPY 77%
  • NZD/USD 78%
  • GBP/CAD 75%
  • NZD/CAD 75%
  • AUD/CAD 83%
  • Litecoin/USD 92%
  • Ethereum/USD 79%
  • Bitcoin/USD 79%
  • XRP/USD 67%
  • US Dollar Index 79%
  • DAX 79%
  • Nikkei 225 75%
  • Dow Jones 40%
  • NASDAQ 100 90%
  • S&P 500 72%
  • WTI Crude Oil 74%
  • Natural Gas 67%
  • Silver 79%
  • Gold 74%
  • Apple 77%
  • Amazon 73%
  • Tesla Motors 91%
  • Wheat 75%
  • Dogecoin 50%
Profitableness,
pips/day
-2
  • AUD/USD 2
  • EUR/USD 1
  • GBP/USD 9
  • USD/CAD 0
  • USD/CHF 2
  • USD/JPY -1
  • CAD/CHF 1
  • EUR/AUD -3
  • EUR/NZD -7
  • EUR/GBP -4
  • CAD/JPY -3
  • EUR/CHF 0
  • GBP/AUD -14
  • GBP/NZD -6
  • AUD/NZD -1
  • GBP/CHF 4
  • NZD/CHF -5
  • AUD/CHF -2
  • EUR/JPY 9
  • CHF/JPY -8
  • EUR/CAD -5
  • GBP/JPY 0
  • NZD/JPY 4
  • AUD/JPY 1
  • NZD/USD 0
  • GBP/CAD -3
  • NZD/CAD -2
  • AUD/CAD 2
  • Litecoin/USD 123
  • Ethereum/USD 40
  • Bitcoin/USD 17
  • XRP/USD 25
  • US Dollar Index 1
  • DAX 15
  • Nikkei 225 0
  • Dow Jones -88
  • NASDAQ 100 50
  • S&P 500 -1
  • WTI Crude Oil -4
  • Natural Gas -15
  • Silver 0
  • Gold -1
  • Apple 2
  • Amazon 0
  • Tesla Motors 22
  • Wheat -10
  • Dogecoin -233
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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
76%
  • AUD/USD 77%
  • EUR/USD 76%
  • GBP/USD 76%
  • USD/CAD 81%
  • USD/CHF 74%
  • USD/JPY 77%
  • CAD/CHF 68%
  • EUR/AUD 74%
  • EUR/NZD 68%
  • EUR/GBP 76%
  • CAD/JPY 77%
  • EUR/CHF 73%
  • GBP/AUD 69%
  • GBP/NZD 71%
  • AUD/NZD 75%
  • GBP/CHF 76%
  • NZD/CHF 65%
  • AUD/CHF 76%
  • EUR/JPY 68%
  • CHF/JPY 76%
  • EUR/CAD 81%
  • GBP/JPY 79%
  • NZD/JPY 80%
  • AUD/JPY 67%
  • NZD/USD 79%
  • GBP/CAD 71%
  • NZD/CAD 73%
  • AUD/CAD 74%
  • Bitcoin/USD 96%
  • US Dollar Index 80%
  • DAX 0%
  • Dow Jones 90%
  • NASDAQ 100 90%
  • S&P 500 77%
  • Brent Crude Oil 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 76%
  • Natural Gas 83%
  • Silver 77%
  • Gold 74%
  • Copper 100%
  • Apple 82%
  • Netflix 100%
  • Meta Platforms 50%
  • Amazon 67%
  • Tesla Motors 85%
Price
accuracy
76%
  • AUD/USD 77%
  • EUR/USD 75%
  • GBP/USD 75%
  • USD/CAD 81%
  • USD/CHF 74%
  • USD/JPY 76%
  • CAD/CHF 68%
  • EUR/AUD 74%
  • EUR/NZD 68%
  • EUR/GBP 75%
  • CAD/JPY 77%
  • EUR/CHF 73%
  • GBP/AUD 69%
  • GBP/NZD 71%
  • AUD/NZD 75%
  • GBP/CHF 75%
  • NZD/CHF 65%
  • AUD/CHF 76%
  • EUR/JPY 68%
  • CHF/JPY 76%
  • EUR/CAD 81%
  • GBP/JPY 79%
  • NZD/JPY 80%
  • AUD/JPY 67%
  • NZD/USD 79%
  • GBP/CAD 71%
  • NZD/CAD 73%
  • AUD/CAD 73%
  • Bitcoin/USD 96%
  • US Dollar Index 80%
  • DAX 0%
  • Dow Jones 90%
  • NASDAQ 100 89%
  • S&P 500 77%
  • Brent Crude Oil 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 76%
  • Natural Gas 82%
  • Silver 77%
  • Gold 74%
  • Copper 100%
  • Apple 77%
  • Netflix 100%
  • Meta Platforms 50%
  • Amazon 60%
  • Tesla Motors 84%
Profitableness,
pips/day
20
  • AUD/USD -2
  • EUR/USD -1
  • GBP/USD 1
  • USD/CAD 0
  • USD/CHF -2
  • USD/JPY 3
  • CAD/CHF -4
  • EUR/AUD -3
  • EUR/NZD -12
  • EUR/GBP 1
  • CAD/JPY 0
  • EUR/CHF -2
  • GBP/AUD -9
  • GBP/NZD -3
  • AUD/NZD 7
  • GBP/CHF -2
  • NZD/CHF -2
  • AUD/CHF -1
  • EUR/JPY -5
  • CHF/JPY -2
  • EUR/CAD 0
  • GBP/JPY 2
  • NZD/JPY 2
  • AUD/JPY -5
  • NZD/USD 1
  • GBP/CAD -4
  • NZD/CAD -1
  • AUD/CAD -1
  • Bitcoin/USD 402
  • US Dollar Index 3
  • DAX -11
  • Dow Jones 72
  • NASDAQ 100 48
  • S&P 500 0
  • Brent Crude Oil 60
  • WTI Crude Oil 8
  • Natural Gas 13
  • Silver 0
  • Gold 1
  • Copper 200
  • Apple 5
  • Netflix 80
  • Meta Platforms -14
  • Amazon 0
  • Tesla Motors 1
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Spectrum
Symbols: 72
X5 Retail Group, Gazprom, Sberbank (MOEX), Surgutneftegaz, 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, Dash/USD, Stellar/USD, Zcash/USD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, IOTA/USD, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, BitcoinGold/USD, XRP/USD, RTS, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, S&P 500, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Palladium, Silver, Gold, Copper, Alphabet, Meta Platforms, Bank of America, Intel, Walt Disney, Amazon, Tesla Motors, Boeing, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Chainlink, Solana, Tezos
Trend
accuracy
76%
  • X5 Retail Group 100%
  • Gazprom 0%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 83%
  • Surgutneftegaz 100%
  • AUD/USD 70%
  • EUR/RUB 100%
  • EUR/USD 66%
  • GBP/USD 76%
  • USD/CAD 82%
  • USD/CHF 80%
  • USD/JPY 81%
  • USD/RUB 81%
  • CAD/CHF 54%
  • EUR/AUD 74%
  • EUR/NZD 73%
  • EUR/GBP 62%
  • CAD/JPY 76%
  • EUR/CHF 80%
  • GBP/AUD 78%
  • GBP/NZD 76%
  • AUD/NZD 85%
  • GBP/CHF 76%
  • NZD/CHF 77%
  • AUD/CHF 80%
  • EUR/JPY 75%
  • CHF/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CAD 84%
  • GBP/JPY 76%
  • NZD/JPY 74%
  • AUD/JPY 69%
  • NZD/USD 83%
  • GBP/CAD 79%
  • NZD/CAD 75%
  • AUD/CAD 60%
  • Dash/USD 100%
  • Stellar/USD 100%
  • Zcash/USD 50%
  • Cardano/USD 77%
  • EOS/USD 100%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 88%
  • IOTA/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 75%
  • Monero/USD 83%
  • Bitcoin/USD 76%
  • BitcoinGold/USD 75%
  • XRP/USD 83%
  • RTS 76%
  • US Dollar Index 76%
  • DAX 0%
  • Dow Jones 0%
  • S&P 500 71%
  • Brent Crude Oil 78%
  • WTI Crude Oil 100%
  • Palladium 50%
  • Silver 91%
  • Gold 84%
  • Copper 50%
  • Alphabet 82%
  • Meta Platforms 75%
  • Bank of America 100%
  • Intel 100%
  • Walt Disney 100%
  • Amazon 75%
  • Tesla Motors 83%
  • Boeing 50%
  • Dogecoin 71%
  • Binance Coin 100%
  • Polkadot 70%
  • Chainlink 76%
  • Solana 45%
  • Tezos 88%
Price
accuracy
76%
  • X5 Retail Group 100%
  • Gazprom 0%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 83%
  • Surgutneftegaz 28%
  • AUD/USD 70%
  • EUR/RUB 100%
  • EUR/USD 64%
  • GBP/USD 76%
  • USD/CAD 82%
  • USD/CHF 80%
  • USD/JPY 81%
  • USD/RUB 73%
  • CAD/CHF 56%
  • EUR/AUD 74%
  • EUR/NZD 73%
  • EUR/GBP 62%
  • CAD/JPY 76%
  • EUR/CHF 80%
  • GBP/AUD 78%
  • GBP/NZD 76%
  • AUD/NZD 85%
  • GBP/CHF 76%
  • NZD/CHF 77%
  • AUD/CHF 80%
  • EUR/JPY 75%
  • CHF/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CAD 84%
  • GBP/JPY 76%
  • NZD/JPY 74%
  • AUD/JPY 69%
  • NZD/USD 83%
  • GBP/CAD 79%
  • NZD/CAD 75%
  • AUD/CAD 60%
  • Dash/USD 100%
  • Stellar/USD 100%
  • Zcash/USD 50%
  • Cardano/USD 77%
  • EOS/USD 100%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 88%
  • IOTA/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 75%
  • Monero/USD 83%
  • Bitcoin/USD 75%
  • BitcoinGold/USD 75%
  • XRP/USD 83%
  • RTS 76%
  • US Dollar Index 76%
  • DAX 0%
  • Dow Jones 0%
  • S&P 500 71%
  • Brent Crude Oil 78%
  • WTI Crude Oil 100%
  • Palladium 50%
  • Silver 91%
  • Gold 84%
  • Copper 50%
  • Alphabet 82%
  • Meta Platforms 75%
  • Bank of America 100%
  • Intel 100%
  • Walt Disney 100%
  • Amazon 75%
  • Tesla Motors 83%
  • Boeing 50%
  • Dogecoin 71%
  • Binance Coin 100%
  • Polkadot 70%
  • Chainlink 76%
  • Solana 45%
  • Tezos 88%
Profitableness,
pips/day
7
  • X5 Retail Group 2000
  • Gazprom -23
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 10
  • Surgutneftegaz 20
  • AUD/USD -4
  • EUR/RUB 27
  • EUR/USD -5
  • GBP/USD -5
  • USD/CAD 0
  • USD/CHF 1
  • USD/JPY -1
  • USD/RUB 6
  • CAD/CHF -5
  • EUR/AUD -6
  • EUR/NZD -9
  • EUR/GBP -8
  • CAD/JPY -2
  • EUR/CHF -1
  • GBP/AUD -9
  • GBP/NZD -13
  • AUD/NZD 7
  • GBP/CHF -3
  • NZD/CHF 2
  • AUD/CHF 1
  • EUR/JPY -1
  • CHF/JPY -16
  • EUR/CAD 7
  • GBP/JPY 3
  • NZD/JPY -4
  • AUD/JPY -7
  • NZD/USD 5
  • GBP/CAD 2
  • NZD/CAD -3
  • AUD/CAD -5
  • Dash/USD 7
  • Stellar/USD 4
  • Zcash/USD -8
  • Cardano/USD -7
  • EOS/USD 18
  • BitcoinCash/USD 40
  • Litecoin/USD 17
  • IOTA/USD 95
  • Ethereum/USD -28
  • Monero/USD 16
  • Bitcoin/USD 2
  • BitcoinGold/USD 10
  • XRP/USD 11
  • RTS 37
  • US Dollar Index -1
  • DAX -75
  • Dow Jones -50
  • S&P 500 1
  • Brent Crude Oil 35
  • WTI Crude Oil 110
  • Palladium 0
  • Silver 11
  • Gold 3
  • Copper -110
  • Alphabet -2
  • Meta Platforms 22
  • Bank of America 7
  • Intel 80
  • Walt Disney 100
  • Amazon -1
  • Tesla Motors 8
  • Boeing -8
  • Dogecoin -53
  • Binance Coin 400
  • Polkadot 0
  • Chainlink -5
  • Solana -46
  • Tezos 100
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SoftTrade
Symbols: 55
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, 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, Chainlink, Solana, Terra, Avalanche
Trend
accuracy
76%
  • AUD/USD 79%
  • EUR/USD 80%
  • GBP/USD 79%
  • USD/CAD 77%
  • USD/CHF 85%
  • USD/JPY 78%
  • USD/RUB 50%
  • CAD/CHF 89%
  • EUR/AUD 77%
  • EUR/NZD 90%
  • EUR/GBP 69%
  • CAD/JPY 73%
  • EUR/CHF 78%
  • GBP/AUD 77%
  • GBP/NZD 75%
  • AUD/NZD 57%
  • GBP/CHF 81%
  • NZD/CHF 33%
  • AUD/CHF 75%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 100%
  • EUR/CAD 86%
  • GBP/JPY 81%
  • NZD/JPY 64%
  • AUD/JPY 68%
  • NZD/USD 94%
  • GBP/CAD 77%
  • NZD/CAD 77%
  • AUD/CAD 69%
  • Dash/USD 79%
  • Stellar/USD 78%
  • EthereumClassic/USD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 73%
  • 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 80%
  • S&P 500 80%
  • WTI Crude Oil 67%
  • Gold 74%
  • Dogecoin 75%
  • Binance Coin 85%
  • Polkadot 100%
  • Chainlink 100%
  • Solana 63%
  • Terra 50%
  • Avalanche 75%
Price
accuracy
76%
  • AUD/USD 79%
  • EUR/USD 80%
  • GBP/USD 79%
  • USD/CAD 77%
  • USD/CHF 85%
  • USD/JPY 77%
  • USD/RUB 50%
  • CAD/CHF 89%
  • EUR/AUD 77%
  • EUR/NZD 90%
  • EUR/GBP 67%
  • CAD/JPY 73%
  • EUR/CHF 78%
  • GBP/AUD 77%
  • GBP/NZD 75%
  • AUD/NZD 57%
  • GBP/CHF 81%
  • NZD/CHF 33%
  • AUD/CHF 75%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 100%
  • EUR/CAD 86%
  • GBP/JPY 81%
  • NZD/JPY 64%
  • AUD/JPY 68%
  • NZD/USD 94%
  • GBP/CAD 77%
  • NZD/CAD 77%
  • AUD/CAD 69%
  • Dash/USD 79%
  • Stellar/USD 78%
  • EthereumClassic/USD 100%
  • Cardano/USD 73%
  • 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 80%
  • S&P 500 80%
  • WTI Crude Oil 67%
  • Gold 74%
  • Dogecoin 75%
  • Binance Coin 85%
  • Polkadot 100%
  • Chainlink 100%
  • Solana 63%
  • Terra 50%
  • Avalanche 75%
Profitableness,
pips/day
14
  • AUD/USD -1
  • EUR/USD 0
  • GBP/USD -2
  • USD/CAD -1
  • USD/CHF 8
  • USD/JPY 4
  • USD/RUB -16
  • CAD/CHF 0
  • EUR/AUD -5
  • EUR/NZD 25
  • EUR/GBP -3
  • CAD/JPY 1
  • EUR/CHF 4
  • GBP/AUD -5
  • GBP/NZD -3
  • AUD/NZD -9
  • GBP/CHF 1
  • NZD/CHF -8
  • AUD/CHF 0
  • EUR/JPY 0
  • CHF/JPY 34
  • EUR/CAD 7
  • GBP/JPY 10
  • NZD/JPY -3
  • AUD/JPY -8
  • NZD/USD 11
  • GBP/CAD -8
  • NZD/CAD 0
  • AUD/CAD -9
  • Dash/USD -6
  • Stellar/USD 120
  • EthereumClassic/USD 800
  • Cardano/USD -10
  • EOS/USD 0
  • BitcoinCash/USD 28
  • Litecoin/USD 89
  • Tron/USD -3
  • NEO/USD -47
  • Ethereum/USD 11
  • Bitcoin/USD -17
  • XRP/USD 107
  • US Dollar Index -2
  • DAX -53
  • Dow Jones 23
  • NASDAQ 100 21
  • S&P 500 1
  • WTI Crude Oil -100
  • Gold 0
  • Dogecoin -50
  • Binance Coin 38
  • Polkadot 1
  • Chainlink 80
  • Solana -100
  • Terra -20
  • Avalanche -38
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Golden
Symbols: 51
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, Netflix, Meta Platforms, Amazon, Tesla Motors, Binance Coin, Chainlink, Solana
Trend
accuracy
76%
  • AUD/USD 73%
  • EUR/USD 80%
  • GBP/USD 77%
  • USD/CAD 79%
  • USD/CHF 78%
  • USD/JPY 73%
  • CAD/CHF 70%
  • EUR/AUD 79%
  • EUR/NZD 73%
  • EUR/GBP 74%
  • CAD/JPY 67%
  • EUR/CHF 72%
  • GBP/AUD 85%
  • GBP/NZD 73%
  • USD/SEK 75%
  • AUD/NZD 61%
  • GBP/CHF 73%
  • NZD/CHF 76%
  • AUD/CHF 76%
  • EUR/JPY 83%
  • CHF/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CAD 80%
  • GBP/JPY 77%
  • NZD/JPY 80%
  • AUD/JPY 69%
  • NZD/USD 73%
  • GBP/CAD 67%
  • NZD/CAD 72%
  • AUD/CAD 86%
  • Litecoin/USD 59%
  • Ethereum/USD 80%
  • Bitcoin/USD 78%
  • XRP/USD 88%
  • US Dollar Index 75%
  • DAX 80%
  • Nikkei 225 88%
  • Dow Jones 92%
  • NASDAQ 100 83%
  • S&P 500 80%
  • WTI Crude Oil 69%
  • Natural Gas 81%
  • Silver 77%
  • Gold 77%
  • Apple 83%
  • Netflix 50%
  • Meta Platforms 100%
  • Amazon 88%
  • Tesla Motors 84%
  • Binance Coin 100%
  • Chainlink 0%
  • Solana 100%
Price
accuracy
76%
  • AUD/USD 73%
  • EUR/USD 80%
  • GBP/USD 77%
  • USD/CAD 79%
  • USD/CHF 78%
  • USD/JPY 73%
  • CAD/CHF 70%
  • EUR/AUD 79%
  • EUR/NZD 73%
  • EUR/GBP 73%
  • CAD/JPY 67%
  • EUR/CHF 72%
  • GBP/AUD 85%
  • GBP/NZD 73%
  • USD/SEK 75%
  • AUD/NZD 61%
  • GBP/CHF 73%
  • NZD/CHF 75%
  • AUD/CHF 74%
  • EUR/JPY 83%
  • CHF/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CAD 80%
  • GBP/JPY 77%
  • NZD/JPY 80%
  • AUD/JPY 69%
  • NZD/USD 73%
  • GBP/CAD 67%
  • NZD/CAD 72%
  • AUD/CAD 84%
  • Litecoin/USD 59%
  • Ethereum/USD 80%
  • Bitcoin/USD 78%
  • XRP/USD 88%
  • US Dollar Index 75%
  • DAX 80%
  • Nikkei 225 88%
  • Dow Jones 92%
  • NASDAQ 100 83%
  • S&P 500 76%
  • WTI Crude Oil 69%
  • Natural Gas 81%
  • Silver 77%
  • Gold 76%
  • Apple 83%
  • Netflix 50%
  • Meta Platforms 95%
  • Amazon 85%
  • Tesla Motors 84%
  • Binance Coin 100%
  • Chainlink 0%
  • Solana 100%
Profitableness,
pips/day
6
  • AUD/USD -1
  • EUR/USD 2
  • GBP/USD 1
  • USD/CAD 1
  • USD/CHF 1
  • USD/JPY -2
  • CAD/CHF 0
  • EUR/AUD 2
  • EUR/NZD -5
  • EUR/GBP 0
  • CAD/JPY -6
  • EUR/CHF -2
  • GBP/AUD 10
  • GBP/NZD -4
  • USD/SEK 50
  • AUD/NZD -7
  • GBP/CHF 0
  • NZD/CHF 2
  • AUD/CHF 2
  • EUR/JPY 11
  • CHF/JPY 2
  • EUR/CAD 3
  • GBP/JPY 1
  • NZD/JPY 2
  • AUD/JPY -6
  • NZD/USD -1
  • GBP/CAD -6
  • NZD/CAD -1
  • AUD/CAD 7
  • Litecoin/USD -81
  • Ethereum/USD 83
  • Bitcoin/USD 13
  • XRP/USD 52
  • US Dollar Index -2
  • DAX 4
  • Nikkei 225 0
  • Dow Jones 67
  • NASDAQ 100 32
  • S&P 500 2
  • WTI Crude Oil -7
  • Natural Gas 4
  • Silver 0
  • Gold 0
  • Apple 3
  • Netflix -50
  • Meta Platforms 4
  • Amazon 0
  • Tesla Motors -18
  • Binance Coin 133
  • Chainlink -9
  • Solana 70
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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
75%
  • AUD/USD 73%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 76%
  • USD/CAD 74%
  • USD/CHF 80%
  • USD/JPY 72%
  • CAD/CHF 78%
  • EUR/AUD 75%
  • EUR/NZD 69%
  • EUR/GBP 67%
  • CAD/JPY 77%
  • EUR/CHF 75%
  • GBP/AUD 74%
  • GBP/NZD 71%
  • AUD/NZD 64%
  • GBP/CHF 75%
  • NZD/CHF 82%
  • AUD/CHF 68%
  • EUR/JPY 74%
  • CHF/JPY 72%
  • EUR/CAD 72%
  • GBP/JPY 77%
  • NZD/JPY 77%
  • AUD/JPY 67%
  • NZD/USD 80%
  • GBP/CAD 77%
  • NZD/CAD 74%
  • AUD/CAD 77%
  • Litecoin/USD 75%
  • Ethereum/USD 78%
  • Bitcoin/USD 75%
  • US Dollar Index 77%
  • DAX 74%
  • Dow Jones 83%
  • NASDAQ 100 78%
  • S&P 500 78%
  • WTI Crude Oil 71%
  • Natural Gas 89%
  • Silver 79%
  • Gold 76%
  • Copper 100%
  • Apple 92%
  • Meta Platforms 100%
  • Amazon 75%
  • Tesla Motors 77%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 73%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 75%
  • USD/CAD 74%
  • USD/CHF 79%
  • USD/JPY 72%
  • CAD/CHF 76%
  • EUR/AUD 75%
  • EUR/NZD 69%
  • EUR/GBP 67%
  • CAD/JPY 77%
  • EUR/CHF 73%
  • GBP/AUD 74%
  • GBP/NZD 71%
  • AUD/NZD 64%
  • GBP/CHF 74%
  • NZD/CHF 77%
  • AUD/CHF 66%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 72%
  • EUR/CAD 72%
  • GBP/JPY 77%
  • NZD/JPY 77%
  • AUD/JPY 67%
  • NZD/USD 80%
  • GBP/CAD 77%
  • NZD/CAD 74%
  • AUD/CAD 77%
  • Litecoin/USD 75%
  • Ethereum/USD 78%
  • Bitcoin/USD 75%
  • US Dollar Index 77%
  • DAX 73%
  • Dow Jones 83%
  • NASDAQ 100 77%
  • S&P 500 78%
  • WTI Crude Oil 71%
  • Natural Gas 89%
  • Silver 79%
  • Gold 76%
  • Copper 100%
  • Apple 90%
  • Meta Platforms 100%
  • Amazon 75%
  • Tesla Motors 77%
Profitableness,
pips/day
11
  • AUD/USD -2
  • EUR/USD -4
  • GBP/USD 0
  • USD/CAD -3
  • USD/CHF 2
  • USD/JPY -3
  • CAD/CHF 2
  • EUR/AUD -8
  • EUR/NZD -7
  • EUR/GBP -3
  • CAD/JPY -1
  • EUR/CHF -3
  • GBP/AUD -4
  • GBP/NZD -7
  • AUD/NZD -7
  • GBP/CHF 0
  • NZD/CHF 0
  • AUD/CHF -4
  • EUR/JPY -12
  • CHF/JPY -7
  • EUR/CAD -5
  • GBP/JPY 5
  • NZD/JPY -3
  • AUD/JPY -9
  • NZD/USD 1
  • GBP/CAD -4
  • NZD/CAD 0
  • AUD/CAD -2
  • Litecoin/USD 9
  • Ethereum/USD 17
  • Bitcoin/USD 34
  • US Dollar Index 0
  • DAX 6
  • Dow Jones 25
  • NASDAQ 100 11
  • S&P 500 1
  • WTI Crude Oil -2
  • Natural Gas 11
  • Silver 2
  • Gold 1
  • Copper 400
  • Apple 9
  • Meta Platforms 40
  • Amazon 0
  • Tesla Motors -10
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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
75%
  • AUD/USD 68%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 71%
  • USD/CAD 75%
  • USD/CHF 78%
  • USD/JPY 66%
  • USD/RUB 81%
  • USD/ZAR 25%
  • USD/TRY 60%
  • CAD/CHF 72%
  • EUR/AUD 74%
  • EUR/NZD 56%
  • EUR/GBP 68%
  • CAD/JPY 81%
  • USD/SGD 58%
  • USD/NOK 100%
  • EUR/CHF 53%
  • GBP/AUD 70%
  • GBP/NZD 67%
  • USD/SEK 71%
  • AUD/NZD 68%
  • GBP/CHF 86%
  • EUR/NOK 83%
  • NZD/CHF 74%
  • AUD/CHF 55%
  • EUR/JPY 74%
  • CHF/JPY 67%
  • EUR/CAD 75%
  • GBP/JPY 70%
  • NZD/JPY 76%
  • AUD/JPY 66%
  • NZD/USD 61%
  • GBP/CAD 75%
  • NZD/CAD 65%
  • AUD/CAD 75%
  • 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 82%
  • Monero/USD 63%
  • Bitcoin/USD 75%
  • XRP/USD 81%
  • US Dollar Index 73%
  • DAX 76%
  • Nikkei 225 100%
  • Dow Jones 83%
  • NASDAQ 100 76%
  • S&P 500 81%
  • RUSSELL 2000 71%
  • China A50 75%
  • FTSE 100 85%
  • Hang Seng 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 78%
  • Natural Gas 74%
  • Palladium 87%
  • Silver 72%
  • Gold 74%
  • Copper 64%
  • Platinum 67%
  • Alphabet 64%
  • Alibaba 91%
  • Visa 50%
  • MasterCard 100%
  • Nike 67%
  • Uber Technologies 100%
  • Apple 80%
  • Microsoft 95%
  • McDonald's 100%
  • Netflix 70%
  • Procter & Gamble 67%
  • Coca-Cola 100%
  • nVidia 76%
  • Pfizer 100%
  • Meta Platforms 82%
  • Twitter 100%
  • Bank of America 67%
  • Intel 0%
  • Amazon 70%
  • Oracle 100%
  • Tesla Motors 80%
  • Spotify 100%
  • Boeing 50%
  • Corn 100%
  • Wheat 50%
  • Soybean 100%
  • Dogecoin 82%
  • Binance Coin 71%
  • Polkadot 82%
  • Uniswap 100%
  • Chainlink 70%
  • Axie Infinity 0%
  • USD/CNY 88%
  • USD/INR 67%
  • Solana 83%
  • Aave 80%
  • Avalanche 67%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 68%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 71%
  • USD/CAD 75%
  • USD/CHF 78%
  • USD/JPY 66%
  • USD/RUB 81%
  • USD/ZAR 25%
  • USD/TRY 60%
  • CAD/CHF 69%
  • EUR/AUD 74%
  • EUR/NZD 56%
  • EUR/GBP 68%
  • CAD/JPY 81%
  • USD/SGD 58%
  • USD/NOK 100%
  • EUR/CHF 53%
  • GBP/AUD 70%
  • GBP/NZD 67%
  • USD/SEK 71%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 86%
  • EUR/NOK 83%
  • NZD/CHF 71%
  • AUD/CHF 55%
  • EUR/JPY 74%
  • CHF/JPY 67%
  • EUR/CAD 75%
  • GBP/JPY 70%
  • NZD/JPY 76%
  • AUD/JPY 66%
  • NZD/USD 61%
  • GBP/CAD 75%
  • NZD/CAD 65%
  • AUD/CAD 75%
  • 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 75%
  • XRP/USD 81%
  • US Dollar Index 73%
  • DAX 74%
  • Nikkei 225 100%
  • Dow Jones 83%
  • NASDAQ 100 75%
  • S&P 500 80%
  • RUSSELL 2000 71%
  • China A50 75%
  • FTSE 100 85%
  • Hang Seng 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 78%
  • Natural Gas 72%
  • Palladium 87%
  • Silver 74%
  • Gold 74%
  • Copper 64%
  • Platinum 67%
  • Alphabet 64%
  • Alibaba 91%
  • Visa 50%
  • MasterCard 100%
  • Nike 67%
  • Uber Technologies 100%
  • Apple 76%
  • Microsoft 94%
  • McDonald's 100%
  • Netflix 70%
  • Procter & Gamble 62%
  • Coca-Cola 100%
  • nVidia 76%
  • Pfizer 100%
  • Meta Platforms 82%
  • Twitter 100%
  • Bank of America 67%
  • Intel 0%
  • Amazon 70%
  • Oracle 100%
  • Tesla Motors 77%
  • Spotify 100%
  • Boeing 3%
  • Corn 100%
  • Wheat 50%
  • Soybean 100%
  • Dogecoin 82%
  • Binance Coin 71%
  • Polkadot 82%
  • Uniswap 100%
  • Chainlink 70%
  • Axie Infinity 0%
  • USD/CNY 88%
  • USD/INR 67%
  • Solana 83%
  • Aave 80%
  • Avalanche 67%
Profitableness,
pips/day
50
  • AUD/USD -6
  • EUR/USD 0
  • GBP/USD -3
  • USD/CAD 4
  • USD/CHF 2
  • USD/JPY 0
  • USD/RUB 7
  • USD/ZAR -116
  • USD/TRY -85
  • CAD/CHF -1
  • EUR/AUD 0
  • EUR/NZD -15
  • EUR/GBP -3
  • CAD/JPY 3
  • USD/SGD -2
  • USD/NOK 800
  • EUR/CHF -10
  • GBP/AUD -27
  • GBP/NZD -9
  • USD/SEK -217
  • AUD/NZD -3
  • GBP/CHF 19
  • EUR/NOK 75
  • NZD/CHF 0
  • AUD/CHF -7
  • EUR/JPY 0
  • CHF/JPY -6
  • EUR/CAD 2
  • GBP/JPY -5
  • NZD/JPY 0
  • AUD/JPY -9
  • NZD/USD -6
  • GBP/CAD 1
  • NZD/CAD -2
  • 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 13
  • Monero/USD 0
  • Bitcoin/USD 75
  • XRP/USD -7
  • US Dollar Index 1
  • DAX 0
  • Nikkei 225 167
  • Dow Jones 29
  • NASDAQ 100 -2
  • S&P 500 3
  • RUSSELL 2000 -31
  • China A50 147
  • FTSE 100 11
  • Hang Seng -30
  • WTI Crude Oil 13
  • Natural Gas -11
  • Palladium 17
  • Silver 0
  • Gold 0
  • Copper -38
  • Platinum -34
  • Alphabet -68
  • Alibaba 8
  • Visa -1
  • MasterCard 240
  • Nike 24
  • Uber Technologies 48
  • Apple 3
  • Microsoft 16
  • McDonald's 13
  • Netflix -26
  • Procter & Gamble -6
  • Coca-Cola 25
  • nVidia -1
  • Pfizer 60
  • Meta Platforms -6
  • Twitter 45
  • Bank of America 3
  • Intel -80
  • Amazon -4
  • Oracle 67
  • Tesla Motors -5
  • Spotify 250
  • Boeing -5
  • Corn 267
  • Wheat 0
  • Soybean 667
  • Dogecoin 262
  • Binance Coin -128
  • Polkadot -1
  • Uniswap 163
  • Chainlink -75
  • Axie Infinity -250
  • USD/CNY 17
  • USD/INR -23
  • Solana 32
  • Aave 125
  • Avalanche -41
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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 77%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 76%
  • 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 87%
  • 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 78%
  • Silver 76%
  • Gold 74%
  • Platinum 78%
  • Corn 50%
  • Wheat 84%
  • Soybean 25%
  • Sugar 88%
  • Coffee 56%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 76%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 76%
  • 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 87%
  • 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 78%
  • Silver 76%
  • Gold 74%
  • Platinum 78%
  • Corn 50%
  • Wheat 84%
  • Soybean 3%
  • Sugar 88%
  • Coffee 56%
Profitableness,
pips/day
13
  • AUD/USD 1
  • EUR/USD -1
  • GBP/USD 2
  • USD/CAD 1
  • USD/CHF -2
  • 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 3
  • AUD/CAD -9
  • Ethereum/USD 42
  • Bitcoin/USD 13
  • XRP/USD 48
  • US Dollar Index -2
  • DAX 100
  • Dow Jones 28
  • NASDAQ 100 18
  • S&P 500 6
  • Brent Crude Oil 7
  • WTI Crude Oil 4
  • Natural Gas -2
  • Silver 0
  • Gold 0
  • Platinum -5
  • Corn -160
  • Wheat -2
  • Soybean -447
  • Sugar 4
  • Coffee -108
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Hawk
Symbols: 65
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, ASX 200, CBOE Volatility Index VIX, Solana
Trend
accuracy
75%
  • Tatneft 100%
  • AUD/USD 77%
  • EUR/USD 75%
  • GBP/USD 77%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 75%
  • USD/JPY 75%
  • CAD/CHF 72%
  • EUR/AUD 71%
  • EUR/NZD 75%
  • EUR/GBP 70%
  • USD/CNH 0%
  • CAD/JPY 76%
  • USD/SGD 100%
  • EUR/CHF 82%
  • GBP/AUD 78%
  • GBP/NZD 74%
  • AUD/NZD 73%
  • 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 73%
  • 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 77%
  • Dow Jones 79%
  • NASDAQ 100 80%
  • S&P 500 80%
  • RUSSELL 2000 78%
  • FTSE 100 88%
  • Brent Crude Oil 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 73%
  • Silver 76%
  • Gold 74%
  • 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%
  • ASX 200 71%
  • CBOE Volatility Index VIX 100%
  • Solana 67%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • Tatneft 7%
  • AUD/USD 77%
  • EUR/USD 74%
  • GBP/USD 77%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 75%
  • USD/JPY 74%
  • CAD/CHF 71%
  • EUR/AUD 71%
  • EUR/NZD 75%
  • EUR/GBP 68%
  • USD/CNH 0%
  • CAD/JPY 76%
  • USD/SGD 100%
  • EUR/CHF 78%
  • GBP/AUD 78%
  • GBP/NZD 74%
  • AUD/NZD 71%
  • GBP/CHF 77%
  • NZD/CHF 65%
  • AUD/CHF 70%
  • EUR/JPY 71%
  • CHF/JPY 69%
  • EUR/CAD 76%
  • GBP/JPY 76%
  • NZD/JPY 70%
  • AUD/JPY 74%
  • NZD/USD 72%
  • 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 75%
  • Dow Jones 79%
  • NASDAQ 100 80%
  • S&P 500 79%
  • RUSSELL 2000 78%
  • FTSE 100 88%
  • Brent Crude Oil 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 73%
  • Silver 76%
  • Gold 73%
  • 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%
  • ASX 200 71%
  • CBOE Volatility Index VIX 100%
  • Solana 67%
Profitableness,
pips/day
-7
  • Tatneft 193
  • AUD/USD 2
  • EUR/USD -1
  • GBP/USD 1
  • USD/CAD 0
  • USD/CHF -1
  • USD/JPY 0
  • CAD/CHF -2
  • EUR/AUD -3
  • EUR/NZD -10
  • EUR/GBP -2
  • USD/CNH -20
  • CAD/JPY 2
  • USD/SGD 7
  • EUR/CHF 2
  • GBP/AUD 1
  • GBP/NZD -3
  • AUD/NZD -1
  • GBP/CHF 3
  • NZD/CHF -2
  • AUD/CHF -1
  • EUR/JPY -3
  • CHF/JPY -8
  • EUR/CAD -2
  • GBP/JPY 4
  • NZD/JPY 0
  • AUD/JPY 1
  • 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 -2
  • Dow Jones 21
  • NASDAQ 100 15
  • S&P 500 -1
  • RUSSELL 2000 22
  • FTSE 100 8
  • Brent Crude Oil 14
  • WTI Crude Oil -6
  • Silver 0
  • 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
  • ASX 200 -83
  • CBOE Volatility Index VIX 80
  • Solana -30
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Oil_Buffett
Symbols: 18
Gazprom, Lukoil, MOEX Index, Rosneft, Sberbank (MOEX), CNY/RUB, GBP/USD, USD/RUB, GBP/JPY, Bitcoin/USD, RTS, US Dollar Index, S&P 500, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold
Trend
accuracy
75%
  • Gazprom 79%
  • Lukoil 87%
  • MOEX Index 86%
  • Rosneft 85%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 75%
  • CNY/RUB 81%
  • GBP/USD 50%
  • USD/RUB 81%
  • GBP/JPY 50%
  • Bitcoin/USD 78%
  • RTS 74%
  • US Dollar Index 73%
  • S&P 500 81%
  • Brent Crude Oil 70%
  • WTI Crude Oil 71%
  • Natural Gas 79%
  • Silver 80%
  • Gold 82%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • Gazprom 77%
  • Lukoil 84%
  • MOEX Index 85%
  • Rosneft 85%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 75%
  • CNY/RUB 81%
  • GBP/USD 50%
  • USD/RUB 81%
  • GBP/JPY 50%
  • Bitcoin/USD 78%
  • RTS 73%
  • US Dollar Index 73%
  • S&P 500 79%
  • Brent Crude Oil 70%
  • WTI Crude Oil 71%
  • Natural Gas 79%
  • Silver 80%
  • Gold 82%
Profitableness,
pips/day
19
  • Gazprom 1
  • Lukoil 5
  • MOEX Index 303
  • Rosneft 12
  • Sberbank (MOEX) -3
  • CNY/RUB -25
  • GBP/USD -30
  • USD/RUB 5
  • GBP/JPY -40
  • Bitcoin/USD 5
  • RTS 6
  • US Dollar Index -1
  • S&P 500 2
  • Brent Crude Oil 2
  • WTI Crude Oil 3
  • Natural Gas 4
  • Silver 1
  • Gold 1
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JustTrade
Symbols: 61
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, Amazon, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Uniswap, Chainlink, Axie Infinity, Solana, Aave, Avalanche, Tezos
Trend
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 75%
  • EUR/USD 79%
  • GBP/USD 76%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 60%
  • USD/JPY 80%
  • USD/RUB 50%
  • CAD/CHF 80%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 65%
  • EUR/GBP 73%
  • CAD/JPY 79%
  • EUR/CHF 50%
  • GBP/AUD 71%
  • GBP/NZD 83%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 80%
  • NZD/CHF 82%
  • AUD/CHF 74%
  • EUR/JPY 82%
  • CHF/JPY 88%
  • EUR/CAD 86%
  • GBP/JPY 82%
  • NZD/JPY 76%
  • AUD/JPY 70%
  • NZD/USD 78%
  • GBP/CAD 83%
  • NZD/CAD 72%
  • AUD/CAD 64%
  • 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 82%
  • Monero/USD 86%
  • Bitcoin/USD 71%
  • XRP/USD 58%
  • US Dollar Index 76%
  • Dow Jones 100%
  • NASDAQ 100 71%
  • S&P 500 100%
  • FTSE 100 67%
  • WTI Crude Oil 71%
  • Natural Gas 86%
  • Silver 71%
  • Gold 76%
  • Amazon 67%
  • Binance Coin 75%
  • Polkadot 80%
  • Uniswap 20%
  • Chainlink 67%
  • Axie Infinity 0%
  • Solana 72%
  • Aave 100%
  • Avalanche 58%
  • Tezos 100%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 72%
  • EUR/USD 79%
  • GBP/USD 76%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 60%
  • USD/JPY 80%
  • USD/RUB 50%
  • CAD/CHF 80%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 65%
  • EUR/GBP 73%
  • CAD/JPY 79%
  • EUR/CHF 50%
  • GBP/AUD 71%
  • GBP/NZD 83%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 80%
  • NZD/CHF 82%
  • AUD/CHF 74%
  • EUR/JPY 82%
  • CHF/JPY 88%
  • EUR/CAD 84%
  • GBP/JPY 82%
  • NZD/JPY 76%
  • AUD/JPY 70%
  • NZD/USD 78%
  • GBP/CAD 83%
  • NZD/CAD 72%
  • AUD/CAD 64%
  • 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 82%
  • Monero/USD 86%
  • Bitcoin/USD 71%
  • XRP/USD 58%
  • US Dollar Index 76%
  • Dow Jones 100%
  • NASDAQ 100 71%
  • S&P 500 100%
  • FTSE 100 67%
  • WTI Crude Oil 71%
  • Natural Gas 86%
  • Silver 71%
  • Gold 76%
  • Amazon 67%
  • Binance Coin 75%
  • Polkadot 80%
  • Uniswap 20%
  • Chainlink 67%
  • Axie Infinity 0%
  • Solana 72%
  • Aave 100%
  • Avalanche 58%
  • Tezos 100%
Profitableness,
pips/day
-6
  • AUD/USD -2
  • EUR/USD 2
  • GBP/USD 0
  • USD/CAD 2
  • USD/CHF -6
  • USD/JPY 8
  • USD/RUB 0
  • CAD/CHF 1
  • EUR/AUD -4
  • EUR/NZD -5
  • EUR/GBP -1
  • CAD/JPY 3
  • EUR/CHF -10
  • GBP/AUD -5
  • GBP/NZD 13
  • AUD/NZD -10
  • GBP/CHF 2
  • NZD/CHF 2
  • AUD/CHF -2
  • EUR/JPY 5
  • CHF/JPY 20
  • EUR/CAD 9
  • GBP/JPY 14
  • NZD/JPY 0
  • AUD/JPY -5
  • NZD/USD 2
  • GBP/CAD 10
  • NZD/CAD -5
  • AUD/CAD -2
  • 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 297
  • Monero/USD 40
  • Bitcoin/USD -85
  • XRP/USD 0
  • US Dollar Index 0
  • Dow Jones 100
  • NASDAQ 100 -41
  • S&P 500 20
  • FTSE 100 -7
  • WTI Crude Oil 0
  • Natural Gas 5
  • Silver -5
  • Gold 0
  • Amazon 1
  • Binance Coin -117
  • Polkadot 0
  • Uniswap -169
  • Chainlink -3
  • Axie Infinity -2200
  • Solana 112
  • Aave 162
  • Avalanche 2
  • Tezos 133
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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 71%
  • GBP/USD 71%
  • USD/CAD 71%
  • USD/CHF 66%
  • USD/JPY 72%
  • USD/RUB 50%
  • CAD/CHF 50%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 68%
  • 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 79%
  • 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
74%
  • 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 68%
  • 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 79%
  • 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 79%
  • S&P 500 85%
  • WTI Crude Oil 70%
  • Silver 79%
  • Gold 74%
  • Dogecoin 80%
Profitableness,
pips/day
31
  • Rostelekom 0
  • RusHydro 22
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 4
  • Elektrotsink 0
  • AUD/USD -5
  • EUR/USD -2
  • GBP/USD -4
  • USD/CAD -2
  • USD/CHF -3
  • USD/JPY -2
  • USD/RUB 1
  • CAD/CHF -6
  • EUR/AUD -2
  • EUR/NZD -4
  • 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 8
  • 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 36
  • NASDAQ 100 25
  • S&P 500 5
  • WTI Crude Oil -2
  • Silver 3
  • Gold 0
  • Dogecoin 1200
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AntonyFX
Symbols: 45
AUD/USD, EUR/RUB, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, USD/TRY, CAD/CHF, CAD/JPY, GBP/AUD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Tron/USD, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Uniswap, Chainlink, Solana, Aave, Avalanche
Trend
accuracy
74%
  • AUD/USD 77%
  • EUR/RUB 100%
  • EUR/USD 63%
  • GBP/USD 72%
  • USD/CAD 71%
  • USD/CHF 76%
  • USD/JPY 77%
  • USD/RUB 69%
  • USD/TRY 64%
  • CAD/CHF 79%
  • CAD/JPY 50%
  • GBP/AUD 100%
  • GBP/CHF 67%
  • NZD/CHF 67%
  • AUD/CHF 50%
  • EUR/JPY 100%
  • CHF/JPY 67%
  • EUR/CAD 88%
  • GBP/JPY 56%
  • NZD/JPY 67%
  • NZD/USD 64%
  • GBP/CAD 77%
  • Cardano/USD 77%
  • EOS/USD 83%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 64%
  • Tron/USD 33%
  • Ethereum/USD 88%
  • Monero/USD 0%
  • Bitcoin/USD 77%
  • XRP/USD 79%
  • US Dollar Index 50%
  • Brent Crude Oil 46%
  • WTI Crude Oil 50%
  • Silver 92%
  • Gold 80%
  • Platinum 0%
  • Dogecoin 84%
  • Binance Coin 85%
  • Polkadot 93%
  • Uniswap 88%
  • Chainlink 63%
  • Solana 71%
  • Aave 50%
  • Avalanche 72%
Price
accuracy
74%
  • AUD/USD 77%
  • EUR/RUB 91%
  • EUR/USD 63%
  • GBP/USD 72%
  • USD/CAD 71%
  • USD/CHF 76%
  • USD/JPY 77%
  • USD/RUB 67%
  • USD/TRY 64%
  • CAD/CHF 79%
  • CAD/JPY 50%
  • GBP/AUD 100%
  • GBP/CHF 67%
  • NZD/CHF 67%
  • AUD/CHF 50%
  • EUR/JPY 100%
  • CHF/JPY 67%
  • EUR/CAD 88%
  • GBP/JPY 56%
  • NZD/JPY 67%
  • NZD/USD 64%
  • GBP/CAD 77%
  • Cardano/USD 77%
  • EOS/USD 83%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 64%
  • Tron/USD 28%
  • Ethereum/USD 88%
  • Monero/USD 0%
  • Bitcoin/USD 76%
  • XRP/USD 79%
  • US Dollar Index 50%
  • Brent Crude Oil 46%
  • WTI Crude Oil 50%
  • Silver 92%
  • Gold 80%
  • Platinum 0%
  • Dogecoin 84%
  • Binance Coin 85%
  • Polkadot 93%
  • Uniswap 88%
  • Chainlink 63%
  • Solana 71%
  • Aave 50%
  • Avalanche 71%
Profitableness,
pips/day
4
  • AUD/USD -2
  • EUR/RUB 25
  • EUR/USD -3
  • GBP/USD -7
  • USD/CAD -5
  • USD/CHF 4
  • USD/JPY 3
  • USD/RUB 4
  • USD/TRY -500
  • CAD/CHF 2
  • CAD/JPY -13
  • GBP/AUD 40
  • GBP/CHF -8
  • NZD/CHF -2
  • AUD/CHF -20
  • EUR/JPY 33
  • CHF/JPY -3
  • EUR/CAD 15
  • GBP/JPY -9
  • NZD/JPY -3
  • NZD/USD -7
  • GBP/CAD 0
  • Cardano/USD 8
  • EOS/USD -6
  • BitcoinCash/USD 80
  • Litecoin/USD -134
  • Tron/USD -1
  • Ethereum/USD 96
  • Monero/USD -107
  • Bitcoin/USD 12
  • XRP/USD -40
  • US Dollar Index -15
  • Brent Crude Oil 49
  • WTI Crude Oil -23
  • Silver 7
  • Gold 1
  • Platinum -100
  • Dogecoin 57
  • Binance Coin 18
  • Polkadot 0
  • Uniswap 33
  • Chainlink 0
  • Solana -6
  • Aave -500
  • Avalanche -3
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NewForex
Symbols: 12
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, NZD/USD, RTS, US Dollar Index, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil
Trend
accuracy
74%
  • AUD/USD 55%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 74%
  • USD/CAD 90%
  • USD/CHF 0%
  • USD/JPY 79%
  • USD/RUB 75%
  • NZD/USD 50%
  • RTS 50%
  • US Dollar Index 0%
  • Brent Crude Oil 68%
  • WTI Crude Oil 68%
Price
accuracy
73%
  • AUD/USD 53%
  • EUR/USD 72%
  • GBP/USD 73%
  • USD/CAD 80%
  • USD/CHF 0%
  • USD/JPY 69%
  • USD/RUB 75%
  • NZD/USD 50%
  • RTS 50%
  • US Dollar Index 0%
  • Brent Crude Oil 68%
  • WTI Crude Oil 68%
Profitableness,
pips/day
7
  • AUD/USD 0
  • EUR/USD 1
  • GBP/USD 4
  • USD/CAD 27
  • USD/CHF -12
  • USD/JPY 8
  • USD/RUB 2
  • NZD/USD 7
  • RTS -25
  • US Dollar Index -20
  • Brent Crude Oil 3
  • WTI Crude Oil 37
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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
73%
  • CNY/RUB 35%
  • GBP/RUB 38%
  • AUD/USD 78%
  • EUR/RUB 70%
  • EUR/USD 69%
  • GBP/USD 69%
  • USD/CAD 81%
  • USD/CHF 78%
  • USD/JPY 73%
  • USD/RUB 65%
  • CAD/CHF 63%
  • EUR/AUD 77%
  • EUR/NZD 78%
  • EUR/GBP 73%
  • CAD/JPY 74%
  • EUR/CHF 69%
  • GBP/AUD 76%
  • GBP/NZD 67%
  • AUD/NZD 69%
  • GBP/CHF 61%
  • NZD/CHF 68%
  • AUD/CHF 74%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 68%
  • EUR/CAD 80%
  • GBP/JPY 68%
  • NZD/JPY 67%
  • AUD/JPY 72%
  • NZD/USD 78%
  • GBP/CAD 73%
  • NZD/CAD 82%
  • AUD/CAD 68%
  • Litecoin/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 77%
  • Bitcoin/USD 78%
  • US Dollar Index 62%
  • DAX 100%
  • Dow Jones 78%
  • NASDAQ 100 76%
  • S&P 500 79%
  • Brent Crude Oil 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 72%
  • Natural Gas 79%
  • Silver 75%
  • Gold 75%
  • Apple 80%
  • JPMorgan Chase 67%
  • Walt Disney 57%
  • Amazon 100%
  • Tesla Motors 84%
  • Uniswap 75%
Price
accuracy
72%
  • CNY/RUB 35%
  • GBP/RUB 38%
  • AUD/USD 78%
  • EUR/RUB 53%
  • EUR/USD 67%
  • GBP/USD 67%
  • USD/CAD 81%
  • USD/CHF 76%
  • USD/JPY 73%
  • USD/RUB 45%
  • CAD/CHF 62%
  • EUR/AUD 77%
  • EUR/NZD 78%
  • EUR/GBP 70%
  • CAD/JPY 74%
  • EUR/CHF 69%
  • GBP/AUD 76%
  • GBP/NZD 67%
  • AUD/NZD 69%
  • GBP/CHF 60%
  • NZD/CHF 68%
  • AUD/CHF 74%
  • EUR/JPY 71%
  • CHF/JPY 68%
  • EUR/CAD 80%
  • GBP/JPY 68%
  • NZD/JPY 67%
  • AUD/JPY 72%
  • NZD/USD 78%
  • GBP/CAD 73%
  • 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 78%
  • Brent Crude Oil 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 72%
  • Natural Gas 79%
  • Silver 74%
  • Gold 74%
  • Apple 80%
  • JPMorgan Chase 67%
  • Walt Disney 57%
  • Amazon 100%
  • Tesla Motors 84%
  • Uniswap 75%
Profitableness,
pips/day
16
  • CNY/RUB 11
  • GBP/RUB 16
  • AUD/USD 1
  • EUR/RUB 13
  • EUR/USD -1
  • GBP/USD 0
  • USD/CAD 7
  • USD/CHF 1
  • USD/JPY -1
  • USD/RUB 10
  • CAD/CHF -6
  • EUR/AUD -1
  • EUR/NZD 2
  • EUR/GBP 0
  • CAD/JPY -1
  • EUR/CHF -1
  • GBP/AUD -2
  • GBP/NZD -9
  • AUD/NZD -4
  • GBP/CHF -6
  • NZD/CHF -2
  • AUD/CHF 0
  • EUR/JPY -1
  • CHF/JPY -10
  • EUR/CAD 1
  • GBP/JPY -5
  • NZD/JPY -6
  • AUD/JPY -4
  • NZD/USD -2
  • GBP/CAD -3
  • NZD/CAD 4
  • AUD/CAD 6
  • Litecoin/USD 195
  • Ethereum/USD 6
  • Bitcoin/USD 45
  • US Dollar Index -4
  • DAX 8
  • Dow Jones 12
  • NASDAQ 100 13
  • S&P 500 0
  • Brent Crude Oil 782
  • WTI Crude Oil -1
  • 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 WTI Crude Oil

Total signals – 10588
Showing 181-200 of 200 items.
TraderDate and time createdForecast closure dateClosing quoteS/LCommentsTrend accuracy in %Price accuracy in %Profitability, pips
Shooter19.11.202420.11.202469.8068.50100100.040
Shooter19.11.202420.11.202469.8068.50100100.040
TradeShot19.11.202419.11.202469.5068.00100100.050
Shooter19.11.202419.11.202469.4068.50100100.040
Shooter19.11.202419.11.202469.4068.50100100.040
FPro15.11.202418.11.202469.0067.60100100.030
Shooter15.11.202418.11.202467.8067.8000.0-90
Shooter15.11.202415.11.202466.9067.80100100.030
Hawk14.11.202415.11.202467.0067.0000.0-200
TradeShot12.11.202415.11.202467.0067.0000.0-200
TradeShot12.11.202415.11.202467.0067.0000.0-200
Shooter15.11.202415.11.202467.2067.80100100.020
FPro15.11.202415.11.202467.6067.6000.0-80
FPro15.11.202415.11.202468.4067.60100100.020
FPro15.11.202415.11.202468.2067.60100100.020
Hawk14.11.202414.11.202469.0067.00100100.050
Shooter13.11.202413.11.202467.2068.60100100.020
Shooter13.11.202413.11.202467.2068.60100100.020
Shooter13.11.202413.11.202467.4068.60100100.020
Shooter13.11.202413.11.202467.4068.60100100.020

 

Not activated price forecasts WTI Crude Oil

Total signals – 1518
Showing 181-200 of 200 items.
TraderSymbolOpen dateClose dateOpen price
Do_AlexWTI Crude Oil25.05.202004.06.202033.52
CharmingWTI Crude Oil03.08.202024.08.202039.98
TradeShotWTI Crude Oil12.11.202420.11.202470.00
TradeShotWTI Crude Oil12.11.202420.11.202470.00
ShooterWTI Crude Oil05.11.202414.11.202472.60
ShooterWTI Crude Oil29.10.202408.11.202466.30
HawkWTI Crude Oil29.10.202408.11.202466.00
HawkWTI Crude Oil29.10.202407.11.202466.30
CoxWTI Crude Oil17.10.202431.10.202474.00
CoxWTI Crude Oil17.10.202430.10.202473.00
TradeShotWTI Crude Oil16.10.202429.10.202474.00
TradeShotWTI Crude Oil16.10.202428.10.202473.00
HelsiWTI Crude Oil14.10.202425.10.202474.90
HawkWTI Crude Oil21.10.202425.10.202469.00
HelsiWTI Crude Oil14.10.202424.10.202474.50
ShooterWTI Crude Oil08.10.202418.10.202477.50
ErlanWTI Crude Oil07.10.202418.10.202479.00
HawkWTI Crude Oil08.10.202417.10.202476.50
ShooterWTI Crude Oil08.10.202417.10.202477.00
ErlanWTI Crude Oil07.10.202417.10.202478.00

 

Analytical Forex forecast for EUR/USD, AUD/USD, silver and oil for Wednesday, November 20, 2024
AUD/USD, currency, EUR/USD, currency, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, Silver, mineral, Analytical Forex forecast for EUR/USD, AUD/USD, silver and oil for Wednesday, November 20, 2024 EUR/USD: the Bank of Italy insists on revising interest rate policyThe EUR/USD pair shows mixed dynamics, holding near the 1.0590 level. Trading activity remains elevated, but market participants have not decided on the direction of the trend after the growth recorded at the beginning of the week.Yesterday's macroeconomic statistics from the eurozone failed to provide significant support for the euro, which continues to trade near local highs due to the weakening of the dollar. In October, the core consumer price index in the region increased by 0.2% month-on-month and 2.7% year-on-year, which coincided with market expectations. The broader indicator also increased by 0.3% and 2.0%, respectively. These data indicate that inflation has stabilized at the target level, which causes uncertainty about the future steps of the European Central Bank (ECB). Particular attention was drawn to statements by the head of the Bank of Italy, Fabio Panetta, who advocated lowering interest rates to support an economy on the verge of stagnation. He noted that delay could lead to inflation falling significantly below the target level, which would complicate its recovery with the help of monetary instruments.The US dollar came under pressure after the publication of weak statistics. In October, the number of construction permits fell to 1.325 million after the September value of 1.430 million, and their volume decreased by 0.6% in percentage terms after a decrease of 3.1% a month earlier. The number of construction starts also decreased by 3.1% after a 1.9% decrease in September. However, a positive factor was the dynamics of the Redbook retail sales index, which accelerated from 4.8% to 5.1% in November. On Friday, S&P Global is scheduled to publish November indices of business activity in the manufacturing sector and the service sector in the United States and the eurozone, which may become key factors for the further movement of the pair.Resistance levels: 1.0600, 1.0630, 1.0665, 1.0700.Support levels: 1.0561, 1.0530, 1.0500, 1.0450.AUD/USD: the attention of market participants is focused on the RBA protocolsThe AUD/USD pair shows a corrective decline, trading around 0.6526, while the Australian currency remains positive, and the US dollar continues to weaken.The day before, the minutes of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) meeting on November 5 were published. Representatives of the regulator confirmed that the key challenge for the country's economy is high inflation. Although the overall index shows a decline due to cheaper fuel, core inflation, reflecting long-term trends, continues to grow. According to RBA analysts, it will not return to the target range of 1.0–2.0% before 2026. In the current situation, the growth rate of gross domestic product (GDP) remains low, which necessitates maintaining a restraining monetary policy.The RBA left the key interest rate at 4.35%, stressing that the policy of strict borrowing conditions will remain in place until favorable macroeconomic conditions appear. The agency also pointed out that the transition to lower rates is possible only if there is a stable growth in consumption and a significant deterioration in the labor market situation. Experts believe that the regulator's further steps will depend on the dynamics of domestic demand and the state of global economic relations.Resistance levels: 0.6560, 0.6670.Support levels: 0.6490, 0.6400.Silver market analysisIn morning trading, the XAG/USD pair is holding around 31.16, supported by rising gold prices and statements by representatives of the US Federal Reserve.The US central bank continues to adhere to the strategy of easing monetary policy, planning to reduce the key rate by 25 basis points in December. Such a move could strengthen the position of assets competing with the dollar, especially in the long term. A reduction in the interest rate, according to analysts, will lead to a reduction in the debt burden, which will create conditions for expanding production and increasing consumption of industrial metals. According to the forecasts of the Silver Institute, the demand for this metal will reach 700 million ounces in 2024, which corresponds to an annual increase of more than 7%.On the other hand, data from the CME FedWatch Tool indicates a decrease in the probability of a December rate cut: over the past two weeks, it has decreased from 80% to 58.9%. Against the background of this uncertainty, investors may pay more attention to precious metals, which will potentially lead to an increase in their value closer to the Fed meeting.Resistance levels: 31.70, 33.70.Support levels: 30.70, 28.70.Crude Oil market analysisIn the morning, WTI Crude Oil quotes show multidirectional dynamics, trading around the 69.00 mark. The instrument remains near the local highs reached on November 11, but is under pressure from news about a decrease in the supply of hydrocarbons. The Norwegian company Equinor ASA announced a reduction in production at the largest Western European field Johan Sverdrup due to power outages. In turn, the American Chevron announced a temporary limitation of production capacities at the Tengiz field in Kazakhstan in connection with maintenance.Problems in the Chinese economy continue to have an impact on the oil market. Despite the efforts of the authorities, recovery remains limited, and experts from the International Energy Agency (IEA) predict that in 2024 the global surplus of hydrocarbon supply may exceed 1 million barrels per day. The key role in balancing the market will be played by the further policy of OPEC+ regarding the increase in production volumes.Additional pressure on the quotes was exerted by the report of the American Petroleum Institute (API), published the day before. In the week ending November 15, commercial oil reserves unexpectedly increased by 4,753 million barrels, while analysts had forecast an increase of 0.8 million barrels. Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is expected to be published today at 17:30 (GMT+2). Preliminary estimates indicate a possible slowdown in stock growth from 2.089 to 0.800 million barrels, which may affect further price dynamics.Resistance levels: 70.00, 71.00, 71.60, 72.17.Support levels: 69.06, 68.15, 67.00, ...
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Analytical Forex forecast for NZD/USD, USD/CHF, platinum and oil on Wednesday, November 13, 2024
USD/CHF, currency, NZD/USD, currency, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, Platinum, mineral, Analytical Forex forecast for NZD/USD, USD/CHF, platinum and oil on Wednesday, November 13, 2024 NZD/USD: rising inflation in New Zealand pushes the pair downDuring the Asian session on November 13, the NZD/USD pair shows a downward trend, trading around 0.5970, which is 0.85% lower than the level of the previous session.The economic situation in New Zealand remains tense. As of September 2024, the unemployment rate rose to 4.8% from the previous 4.6%, indicating a slowdown in economic activity. The business confidence index stood at 65.7 points in October, up from 60.9 points in September, but remains below the long-term average. The index of business activity in the manufacturing sector (PMI) in September fell to 46.9 points from 45.8 points in August, remaining below the threshold level of 50, indicating a reduction in manufacturing activity. Retail sales in the second quarter of 2024 decreased by 1.2% compared to the previous quarter, reflecting a decrease in consumer spending. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand cut the interest rate from 5.25% to 4.75% in October in an attempt to stimulate the economy. Inflation data for October will be published today at 15:30 (GMT+2); analysts expect the consumer price index (CPI) to increase by 0.6% on a monthly basis and by 2.2% on an annual basis, which may affect further decisions of the regulator.In the United States, economic indicators show mixed results. GDP in the second quarter of 2024 decreased by 0.2% compared to the previous quarter, indicating a slowdown in economic growth. The unemployment rate in September was 4.8%, up from 4.6% in August, which may indicate a weakening of the labor market. The consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.6% month-on-month and 2.2% year-on-year in September, in line with analysts' expectations. The Federal Reserve System (FRS) left the interest rate unchanged at 5.25% in October, but in its statements indicated a possible tightening of monetary policy in the event of further inflation. Retail sales data for October will be published today at 15:30 (GMT+2); analysts predict an increase of 0.4% month-on-month and 1.3% year-on-year, which may support the position of the US dollar.Resistance levels: 0.6000, 0.6050.Support levels: 0.5950, 0.5900.USD/CHF: the growth of industrial production in Switzerland strengthens the francDuring the Asian session on November 13, the USD/CHF pair shows an upward trend, trading around 0.8753, which is 0.32% higher than the level of the previous session.In Switzerland, economic indicators show moderate growth. GDP in the second quarter of 2024 increased by 0.7% compared to the previous quarter, indicating stable economic growth. The unemployment rate in September was 2.3%, which corresponds to the previous month and indicates stability in the labor market. The consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.2% month-on-month and 1.5% year-on-year in October, which is below the target level of the Swiss National Bank (SNB). In October, the SNB left the interest rate unchanged at 1.5%, noting in its statement that the current monetary policy is in line with the economic situation. Industrial production data for September will be published today at 10:00 (GMT+2); analysts expect an increase of 0.5% month-on-month and 2.0% year-on-year, which may affect the position of the Swiss franc.Resistance levels: 0.8780, 0.8800.Support levels: 0.8730, 0.8700.Platinum market analysisDuring the Asian session on November 13, platinum quotes show a downward trend, holding around $990.55 per troy ounce, which is 1.60% lower than the level of the previous session.The economic situation in South Africa, one of the largest platinum producers, remains unstable. According to the World Platinum Investment Council (WPIC), production is expected to decrease by 2% in 2024 due to restructuring and staff reductions at enterprises in the region after the fall in prices for palladium and rhodium. This could lead to a 12% reduction in global platinum reserves in 2024. In addition, stocks have already declined by 17% in 2023, reaching a four-year low of 3.62 million ounces. This situation creates prerequisites for a shortage of metal in the market, which can support prices in the medium term.China, the largest consumer of platinum, is experiencing a slowdown in economic growth. According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, GDP grew by 4.5% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2024, which is lower than analysts' expectations. The business activity index (PMI) in the manufacturing sector fell to 49.8 points in October, indicating a decrease in manufacturing activity. Reduced demand from the automotive industry, where platinum is used in catalysts, may put pressure on metal prices. Chinese industrial production data for October will be published today at 10:00 (GMT+2); analysts expect an increase of 3.9% year-on-year, which may affect the dynamics of platinum prices.Resistance levels: 1,008.50, 1,020.00.Support levels: 972.15, 960.00.Oil Market analysisDuring the Asian session on November 13, Brent crude oil quotes showed a slight increase, trading around $72.06 per barrel, which is 0.24% higher than the level of the previous session.Price dynamics are influenced by the recent revision by OPEC of the forecast of global oil demand growth in 2024 and 2025. The organization lowered its estimate of demand growth by 107 thousand barrels per day, expecting an increase of 1.8 million barrels per day in 2024. This is due to the slowdown in economic growth in China and other developing countries. Additional pressure on prices is exerted by the strengthening of the US dollar, which makes oil more expensive for holders of other currencies.On the other hand, the market is supported by concerns about possible supply disruptions due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, especially in light of recent events related to Iran. In addition, it is expected that the US Federal Reserve may revise its monetary policy towards easing, which could potentially stimulate economic activity and, consequently, energy demand.Resistance levels: $73.50, $74.80.Support levels: $71.00, ...
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Analytical Forex forecast for EUR/CAD, AUD/CHF, copper and oil for Thursday, October 17, 2024
AUD/CHF, currency, EUR/CAD, currency, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, Copper, mineral, Analytical Forex forecast for EUR/CAD, AUD/CHF, copper and oil for Thursday, October 17, 2024 EUR/CAD: Canadian inflation and oil affect the pair's exchange rateAs of October 17, the EUR/CAD pair is trading near the level of 1.4937 and shows a slight decrease of 0.02% compared to the previous session. Markets remain waiting for key economic publications on both the euro and the Canadian dollar, which gives the pair low volatility and cautious sentiment among traders.The economic situation in the eurozone remains under pressure amid a slowdown in manufacturing activity. In September, the business activity index (PMI) in the eurozone manufacturing sector fell to 43.4 points, reflecting weak business confidence, while in the services sector the indicator was 48.7 points. Forecasts for the upcoming data point to a possible further decline, which reinforces expectations of additional stimulus from the European Central Bank (ECB). At the same time, the latest inflation data showed that the core consumer price index (CPI) remained at 2.7%, while the overall figure was 1.8% year-on-year. Experts suggest that a slowdown in inflation may push the ECB to cut interest rates by 25 basis points, which will be considered at the upcoming meeting.On the other hand, the Canadian economy is showing growth in the energy sector. Oil prices, Canada's main export commodity, remain high, supporting the Canadian dollar. In September, the inflation rate in Canada was 3.8% year-on-year, and the unemployment rate remained at 5.2%. The Bank of Canada is expected to decide at its next meeting to keep the interest rate at 5%, but rising inflation may force the regulator to reconsider its plans. Additionally, the market is waiting for the publication of retail sales data in Canada, which, according to forecasts, may show an increase of 0.4% in September.Resistance levels: 1.0850, 1.0940.Support levels: 1.0800, 1.0720.AUD/CHF: the Australian currency is declining amid weak unemployment dataThe AUD/CHF pair at the time of the trading session on October 17 shows a slight decrease and is trading at 0.5940, which is 0.32% less than in the previous session. The pair is under pressure against the background of unfavorable macroeconomic statistics from Australia and stable data on Switzerland.The economic situation in Australia remains tense. The published data on the labor market turned out to be worse than analysts' expectations: the unemployment rate increased from 3.6% to 3.7% in September, while analysts expected it to remain at 3.6%. The number of employed decreased by 9.6 thousand, which also became a negative signal for the economy. In addition, the consumer confidence index decreased by 2.3%, indicating a decrease in confidence in the national economy. These data may prompt the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to consider further monetary easing at the next meeting.From the Swiss side, the economic situation looks more stable. The latest inflation data showed a decrease in the consumer price index from 1.5% to 1.3% year-on-year, which confirmed the downward trend in inflationary pressure. This strengthens the Swiss franc, as the market expects the Swiss National Bank to continue its current monetary policy without significant changes. In addition, Switzerland's external trade balance continues to remain positive, maintaining the national currency at a high level.Resistance levels: 0.5980, 0.6020.Support levels: 0.5900, 0.5860.Copper market analysisAs of October 17, 2024, the price of copper shows moderate growth, correcting after a decrease the day before. Trading opened at $8,000 per tonne and is moving towards $8,080, which is 1.00% higher compared to the previous session.The rise in copper prices is supported by a number of economic factors. First of all, macroeconomic data from China, the world's largest copper consumer, had a positive impact. Thus, industrial production in September increased by 4.5% year-on-year, exceeding analysts' expectations of 4.2%. The business activity index (PMI) for the manufacturing sector also showed an increase to 51.2 points, indicating an expansion of activity in the sector. In addition, China announced measures to boost domestic consumption and exports, which supports demand for copper and other commodities. The copper market also faces risks related to the geopolitical situation in South America, especially in Chile, the largest copper producer. Amid protests and possible strikes in the mining sector, there are concerns about the supply of metal to international markets.Resistance levels: 8,100, 8,200.Support levels: 7,950, 7,900.Oil market analysisAt the October 17 trading session, Brent crude oil is trading with upward dynamics, again breaking the $90 per barrel mark, which is 0.5% higher compared to the last session. The main factors supporting growth remain concerns about supply constraints due to geopolitical instability in the Middle East, where tensions in the sector have escalated, including the most important transport hubs in the Persian Gulf region.The economic situation in the United States, the world's largest oil consumer, adds to the uncertainty in the market. According to the latest EIA report released on October 8, crude oil inventories in the United States decreased by 3.6 million barrels, reflecting steady domestic demand and affecting the prospects for price growth. At the same time, expectations for global economic growth remain mixed, as data from China show a slowdown in economic activity: The country's GDP grew by 4.9% in the third quarter, below forecasts, which also prompted a revision of oil forecasts. In particular, Barclays lowered its forecast for Brent to $93 per barrel for 2024, citing declining demand in both China and the United States.Resistance levels: $75.50, $76.80.Support levels: $73.00, ...
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Analytical Forex forecast for EUR/GBP, USD/TRY, USD/CHF and oil for Friday, October 11, 2024
USD/CHF, currency, USD/TRY, currency, EUR/GBP, currency, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, Analytical Forex forecast for EUR/GBP, USD/TRY, USD/CHF and oil for Friday, October 11, 2024 EUR/GBP: minutes of the ECB meeting in the focus of investors' attentionThe EUR/GBP pair is showing a moderate recovery, regaining positions after the "bearish" dynamics observed at the beginning of the week. The exchange rate is testing the 0.8380 level for an upward breakout, while traders are evaluating fresh macroeconomic data from the eurozone and the UK.In Germany, the consumer price index for September remained at 1.6% year-on-year, while the monthly indicator remained unchanged, fixed at 0.0%. The harmonized CPI index increased by 1.8% year-on-year, although it decreased by 0.1% on a monthly basis. Investors are also analyzing the minutes of the September meeting of the European Central Bank (ECB), where a reduction in inflationary pressure was discussed. Most ECB representatives called for further easing of monetary policy, despite the fact that inflation remains noticeable. At the same time, experts fear a possible slowdown in economic growth and admit that inflation may remain below the target level of 2.0% for a long time. The market expects that the ECB may cut rates twice more by the end of the year.The economic situation in the UK is also of interest. The country's GDP increased by 0.2% in August after stagnating in the previous month, while industrial production fell by 1.6% year-on-year, exceeding the projected -0.5%. At the same time, the monthly growth was 0.5%, exceeding expectations of 0.2%. The manufacturing sector showed a decrease of 0.3% compared to -2.0% in July, while monthly growth was 1.1%. Business activity in the services sector slowed to 0.1% in August, against 0.6% in July, which was below forecasts of 0.3%.Resistance levels: 0.8384, 0.8400, 0.8410, 0.8433.Support levels: 0.8370, 0.8350, 0.8338, 0.8326.USD/TRY: analysts predict a rate cut in JanuaryIn the Asian session, the USD/TRY pair shows a recovery after the unstable dynamics of this week, again testing the 34.2800 mark for an upward breakdown and updating the highs from August 28. The pair's movement is due to the publication of inflation data in the United States, which supported the American currency.Experts interviewed by Reuters suggest that the Central Bank of Turkey will change its plans to ease monetary policy. Out of ten respondents, six believe that the rate cut from the current 50.00% will take place in December, while four predict that it will happen in January. Most analysts expect an initial decrease of 250 basis points (to 47.50%), and one of the experts suggests a reduction of 500 basis points at once. These forecasts are in line with the expectations of economists from JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Industrial production data for August will be published today, October 11, in Turkey at 10:00 (GMT+2). The indicator is projected to grow by 2.5% compared to the previous month, which may strengthen the lira against the background of positive economic signals. At 12:00 (GMT+2), employment data will also be released, which will help assess the overall state of the labor market in Turkey and may affect expectations for inflation and the future policy of the Central Bank. In addition, tomorrow, October 12, at 11:00 (GMT+2), a report on Turkey's current account balance for August is expected to be published, which, according to forecasts, will show a deficit of $3.5 billion. This event may put pressure on the Turkish lira if the actual data exceed expectations, which indicates an increase in foreign economic risks for the country.Resistance levels: 34.3000, 34.3500, 34.4091, 34.5000.Support levels: 34.2325, 34.1800, 34.0939, 34.0000.USD/CHF: the decline in US inflation turned out to be weaker than expectedThe USD/CHF pair is at 0.8571 and shows potential for further growth, while the Swiss franc remains one of the most stable currencies among developed economies, thanks to stable macroeconomic indicators.The Swiss National Bank, according to a statement by its vice-chairman Antoine Martin, aims to continue reducing interest rates until the end of the year. Martin noted that key inflation and economic growth targets have been achieved, which allows the regulator to consider the possibility of another reduction by 25 basis points. This year, the cost of borrowing has already been adjusted three times, and in September 2024, the consumer price index reached the lowest level in the last three years — 0.8%. According to Martin, in the long term, the bank intends to return to negative interest rates, which, as before, will be an important incentive to attract investments into the economy.At the same time, the US dollar is at 102.60 on the USDX index, which is the highest since mid-August. A decrease in inflation in the United States from 2.5% to 2.4% in annual terms, while an increase in the basic consumer price index to 3.3% did not put significant pressure on the dollar. This dynamic may signal a further reduction in the interest rate by the Federal Reserve, but with minimal changes — by 25 basis points. Investors expect the Fed to make two such cuts by the end of the year, but San Francisco Fed Governor Mary Daley noted that the final decision would depend on incoming data, and the pace of adjustments could be adjusted.Resistance levels: 0.8610, 0.8750.Support levels: 0.8530, 0.8400.Oil market analysisWTI Crude Oil prices are showing mixed dynamics, remaining around the $75.00 per barrel mark. In the previous session, the instrument showed a noticeable increase, largely due to the publication of US inflation data for September.A significant factor supporting the quotes is the high demand for fuel in the United States, which increased against the background of a major hurricane that struck the state of Florida. In response to the approaching disaster, many oil companies have taken precautions by closing some platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. For example, Chevron Corp. It stopped the operation of one of its drilling rigs, which produced about 65 thousand barrels of oil per day.Geopolitical risks in the Middle East provide additional support for oil. Recall that on October 1, Iran fired more than 180 missiles in the direction of Israel, which was in response to the Israeli Defense Forces strikes on Lebanon, which killed one of the leaders of the Hezbollah group. These events raise concerns in the market about the possible closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran, which is a strategic route for oil transportation: up to 21% of the world's daily oil consumption passes through it.Resistance levels: 75.00, 76.00, 77.00, 78.00.Support levels: 74.00, 73.00, 72.17, ...
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Analytical Forex forecast for EUR/CAD, USDX, silver and oil for Thursday, October 10, 2024
EUR/CAD, currency, US Dollar Index, index, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, Silver, mineral, Analytical Forex forecast for EUR/CAD, USDX, silver and oil for Thursday, October 10, 2024 EUR/CAD: euro is under pressure due to weak economic indicatorsThe EUR/CAD pair is trading around 1.5008 as of October 10, showing a slight increase of 0.13% compared to the previous session. The pair is trying to stay above the 1.5000 level, despite some uncertainty in the economic performance of both countries and global currency markets.The economic situation in the eurozone remains under pressure, as data from Germany showed a 0.8% decline in industrial production in August. In addition, the business activity index (PMI) in the eurozone services sector also fell to 47.4 points, which signals a slowdown in economic activity. The European Central Bank, in turn, continues to support a tighter monetary policy, although recent statements by ECB members have signaled the possibility of suspending rate hikes, which causes concern among investors.On the other hand, the Canadian economy is also facing challenges. Last week, employment data showed a 0.4% increase in the number of jobs, which exceeded expectations. However, wage growth remains at 3.8% year-on-year, which may strengthen inflation expectations and push the Bank of Canada to further tighten monetary policy. The Canadian dollar has not yet received significant support, which keeps the EUR/CAD pair relatively stable.Resistance levels: 1.5070, 1.5100.Support levels: 1.4950, 1.4900.USDX: dollar is developing a short-term bullish trendIn the morning, the USDX index holds at 102.93, maintaining a strong short-term "bullish" trend, which contributes to the renewal of local highs recorded on August 16.The growth of the index is supported by revised expectations regarding the pace of further interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve. Against the background of the expected monetary policy adjustments of other leading central banks, this creates a competitive advantage for the US dollar. The attention of market participants was focused on the recently published minutes of the September FOMC meeting. Earlier, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell stressed the importance of a cautious approach to lowering rates, which reinforced expectations of a smoother reduction. According to the CME Group FedWatch Tool, the probability of a rate cut of -25 basis points in November is estimated at about 90.0%. As for the December meeting, analysts also forecast a decrease of 25 basis points, but forecasts remain less certain. The latest data on inflation in the United States, measured through the index of personal consumer spending, shows that in August the annual inflation rate was 2.2%, while the base indicator, excluding energy and food products, reached 2.7%. Labor market data also indicate some weakening: the average wage growth in the non-agricultural sector in July and August was lower than in the second quarter, and the unemployment rate rose to 4.2%.Resistance levels: 102.75, 103.00, 103.30, 103.60.Support levels: 102.45, 102.23, 102.00, 101.67.Silver market analysisSilver (XAG/USD) is trading around 30.61 as of October 10, which is 0.43% higher compared to the previous session, reflecting a slight increase. Support is observed against the background of the weakening of the US dollar, which usually has a positive impact on dollar-denominated metals, including silver.The economic situation in the United States remains in the focus of investors' attention. In particular, inflation data (CPI) for September is expected to be published today, which may significantly affect the Fed's interest rate decisions and, accordingly, the value of silver. The consumer price index is expected to slow down, however, if the actual data turns out to be higher than forecast, this may strengthen expectations of further rate hikes and put pressure on silver. In addition, the recent decline in Chinese incentives has had an impact on industrial metals, limiting their growth, including silver, which remains in the range of $30.3–$30.6 per ounce. Tomorrow, October 11, China will present a report on the trade balance for September. Given that China is one of the largest consumers of industrial metals, such data may affect the mood in the silver market. Export growth is forecast, which could increase demand for metals and support the price of silver, especially against the background of China's recent efforts to stimulate domestic demand and strengthen the economy.Resistance levels: 30.50, 30.77, 31.15, 31.56.Support levels: 30.50, 30.00, 29.73, 29.35.Oil market analysisWTI crude oil is trading at about $74.40 per barrel as of October 10, showing stable growth against the background of supportive demand factors. The key driver of price movement remains a decrease in gasoline inventories in the United States, which caused positive expectations and led to higher prices. Gasoline inventories decreased by 6.3 million barrels during the week, indicating high demand and/or reduced supply, supporting oil price growth in the short term.Additionally, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has released an updated forecast according to which global oil demand will continue to grow and will amount to about 104.3 million barrels per day by 2025. The agency's current report highlights that demand growth is driven by a recovery in economic activity and significant consumption in non-OECD countries, which is likely to support oil prices over the coming months.Resistance levels: $75.65 and $76.30.Support levels: $73.70 and ...
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Analytical Forex forecast for EUR/TRY, USD/JPY, gold and oil for Tuesday, October 8, 2024
USD/JPY, currency, EUR/TRY, currency, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, Gold, mineral, Analytical Forex forecast for EUR/TRY, USD/JPY, gold and oil for Tuesday, October 8, 2024 EUR/TRY: euro is strengthening amid the weak economic situation in TurkeyThe EUR/TRY pair is trading at 37.71 as of October 8, which is 0.66% lower compared to the previous trading session. The instrument shows a decrease against the background of weak economic data from Turkey and increased volatility in global markets. Market participants are assessing the impact of the current macroeconomic situation, including changes in inflation and monetary policy of the Turkish Central Bank.The economic situation in Turkey remains tense, given the high inflation rates and the weakness of the national currency. According to the latest data, the inflation rate in September was 61.5%, which continues to put pressure on the purchasing power of the population and investor confidence in the lira. The central bank of Turkey recently raised the interest rate to 35% in order to combat inflation, which turned out to be higher than analysts' expectations, who had predicted a level of 30-32%. However, despite the tightening of monetary policy, the stability of the Turkish economy remains in question amid political uncertainty and lack of investor confidence in the effectiveness of current measures.The situation in the eurozone also has an impact on the EUR/TRY pair. The latest data on the consumer price index (CPI) showed a slowdown in inflation from 4.2% to 3.8%, which confirms a gradual decrease in price pressure in the region. At the same time, the indicator of business activity in the manufacturing sector (PMI) for September showed a value of 49.1 points, which remains below the level of 50, indicating a continued decline in manufacturing activity. The European Central Bank (ECB) adheres to a cautious approach to changing monetary conditions and, most likely, will not take decisive measures to reduce the rate until the end of the year, which also affects the exchange rate dynamics of the pair.Resistance levels: 38.12, 38.50.Support levels: 37.50, 37.00.USD/JPY: The Central Bank of Japan will keep its tough rhetoric until DecemberThe USD/JPY pair shows restrained dynamics, remaining near the level of 148.00. The day before, the instrument declined moderately, retreating from the local highs set on August 16. This movement became a natural correction after the significant strengthening of the US dollar last week.While the Fed, the Bank of England and the European Central Bank have begun to ease their monetary policies after aggressive tightening cycles to curb inflation, the BOJ's approach remains contrasting. Japan has been struggling with deflation and economic stagnation for a long time. In the second quarter, the national economy showed signs of recovery, helped by an increase in consumer and business spending. In August, core inflation reached 2.8%, rising for the fourth month in a row, and real wages have been rising for two months in a row, which boosted domestic consumption. As a result, companies have begun to shift the increased labor costs, which may create conditions for further rate increases. However, the Bank of Japan warned that many small and medium-sized enterprises are still facing difficulties, unable to provide sufficient profits to index salaries. Analysts do not expect the regulator to raise the rate at the October meeting, but the probability of such a move in December increases, provided that stable economic indicators remain.Today, the market's attention is focused on data from Japan. In August, wage growth slowed to 3.0% from the previous 3.4%, while a decrease to 3.1% was expected. Household spending decreased by 1.9%, while in July the indicator increased by 0.1%, against the forecast of -2.6%. The index of the current situation from Eco Watchers in September decreased from 49.0 to 47.8 points, and the index of forecasts — from 50.3 to 49.7 points.Resistance levels: 148.21, 149.50, 150.50, 151.50.Support levels: 147.00, 146.00, 145.00, 144.00.Gold market analysisGold (XAU/USD) shows mixed dynamics, consolidating near the level of 2640.00. Market activity remains moderate as investors continue to analyze the September report on the U.S. labor market, published last Friday.The number of new jobs outside the agricultural sector increased by 254.0 thousand, compared with the previous growth of 159.0 thousand, while expectations were at the level of 140.0 thousand. The average hourly wage rose from 3.9% to 4.0% in annual terms, which is higher than the forecast of 3.8%, while the monthly change showed a slowdown from 0.5% to 0.4%, which is slightly higher than expectations of 0.3%. The unemployment rate dropped from 4.2% to 4.1%. In general, these data confirm the stability of the American economy, allowing the Federal Reserve System to take its time with further monetary policy easing. At the same time, the market assumes that the Fed may cut the rate by 25 basis points in November and December of this year.Additionally, the demand for gold is supported by the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East. After Iran launched a massive missile strike on Israeli territory, the country's military and political leadership promised retaliatory actions. This has increased tensions in the region and contributes to maintaining XAU/USD quotes at current levels.Resistance levels: 2655.00, 2670.00, 2685.56, 2700.00.Support levels: 2640.00, 2623.84, 2613.83, 2600.00.Oil market analysisIn the Asian session, Brent crude oil prices are showing a pullback from the maximum reached on August 13 at 81.00, and are testing the 79.35 level for a downward breakdown in anticipation of new drivers for further movement.Today, information from China put pressure on the quotes. At the briefing of the State Committee for Development and Reform (NDRC), investors did not receive specific incentives and support measures. Representatives of the committee expressed confidence that the country's economy will continue to recover and achieve its goals. However, the lack of concrete steps raised doubts among market participants about the sustainability of the current rally, as many expected more detailed actions from Beijing.Prior to that, oil prices recovered at the fastest pace in the last two years, amid increased geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Analysts at Clearview Energy Partners LLC presented several possible scenarios in an interview with Bloomberg. In the event of the imposition of economic sanctions against Iran by the United States and its allies for missile attacks on Israel, oil may rise in price by $ 7.0 per barrel. In the case of retaliatory actions with damage to Iranian energy facilities, prices may rise by another $13.0. In addition, if the Strait of Hormuz is blocked — the most important route for transporting about 30% of the world's raw materials — the cost is expected to rise to $ 13.0–$28.0 per barrel.Resistance levels: 80.00, 81.00, 82.00, 83.14.Support levels: 79.00, 77.86, 77.00, ...
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Analytical Forex forecast for EUR/TRY, GBP/JPY, AUD/NZD and oil for Wednesday, September 25
EUR/TRY, currency, AUD/NZD, currency, GBP/JPY, currency, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, Analytical Forex forecast for EUR/TRY, GBP/JPY, AUD/NZD and oil for Wednesday, September 25 EUR/TRY: inflation in Turkey remains high, the lira is losing groundThe EUR/TRY pair is trading around 38.23 on the morning of September 25, showing an increase of 0.03% compared to the previous session. This is due to investors' expectations regarding the decisions of the European Central Bank and monetary policy in Turkey. The lira continues to be under pressure due to macroeconomic instability and high inflation in Turkey.The economic situation in Turkey remains difficult: inflation in the country slowed to 51.97% in August, but these are still high values that negatively affect consumer demand and overall economic activity. The Turkish Central Bank maintains a policy of tough rate hikes to combat inflation, which has led to an increase in the cost of borrowing to 30%. However, investors are still concerned about the prospects of a further slowdown in economic growth in the country.On the part of the eurozone, the continued weakening of economic activity is putting pressure on the euro. The business activity indices (PMI) for the eurozone showed values below 50 points (48.9), which indicates a decrease in activity in key sectors of the economy. Inflation also remains above target, which limits the European Central Bank's ability to quickly ease monetary policy.Resistance levels: 38.50, 38.75.Support levels: 37.85, 37.60.GBP/JPY: economic data from the UK and Japan are holding back growthThe GBP/JPY pair is trading at 183.75 on September 25, showing slight losses after a 2% increase in the previous three days. The current consolidation is related to expectations of important economic data from the UK and Japan. The pair declined by 0.12% compared to the last session, which is due to a correction after a recent rise.The economic situation in the UK remains ambiguous. The latest data on the labor market show a decrease in the number of vacancies, but the employment rate remains relatively stable. Inflation in the country is still above the target level of the Bank of England, which forces investors to take into account the likelihood of further tightening of monetary policy. In the latest report on the consumer price index (CPI), inflation reached 6.7%, which supports expectations of further rate increases.In Japan, the market remains under pressure due to the slowdown in the economy. The index of business activity in the service sector (PMI) fell to 50.5 points, indicating stagnation. At the same time, the Bank of Japan maintains extremely low interest rates to stimulate the economy, which makes the yen weaker against the pound. In addition, the market is awaiting a report on the consumer price index in Japan, which may have a further impact on the country's monetary policy.Resistance levels: 184.20, 185.00.Support levels: 182.50, 181.80.AUD/NZD: New Zealand dollar weakens amid slowing domestic demandThe AUD/NZD pair was trading around 1.0890 on the morning of September 25, showing an increase of 0.17% compared to the previous trading session. This growth was supported by the decision of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to leave interest rates at the current level, which strengthened the Australian dollar. Meanwhile, the weakness of the New Zealand economy and the expected decline in export demand due to domestic economic difficulties are putting pressure on the New Zealand dollar.The Australian economy continues to receive support from Chinese incentives. In particular, China's recent measures to reduce the reserve rate for banks by 0.50% have freed up about $142 billion for lending, which has led to increased demand for Australian goods such as iron ore and coal. This had a positive impact on the AUD rate. Moreover, the RBA hinted that a rate cut is unlikely in the near future, despite the slowdown in economic growth.On the other hand, the New Zealand economy is facing a slowdown in growth. Inflation in the country is expected to remain high despite measures to contain it, which puts pressure on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) to take further action on rates. Moreover, the latest data on domestic demand in New Zealand also show a weakening, which contributes to the depreciation of the New Zealand dollar.Resistance levels: 1.0910, 1.0940.Support levels: 1.0850, 1.0820.Crude Oil market analysisAs of September 25, the price of WTI crude oil is trading at $81.46 per barrel, which shows a slight decrease of 0.24% compared to the previous trading session. This decrease is due to market adjustments after a sharp rise in prices in previous weeks amid expectations of supply cuts and uncertainty amid OPEC+ actions.The economic situation in the United States and China continues to have a significant impact on world oil prices. In the United States, the latest publication of data on oil reserves showed an increase, which led to a decrease in expectations about the shortage of supply in the market. Meanwhile, in China, a slowdown in economic growth is holding back demand for oil, despite government incentives. China's recent measures to reduce bank reserves to stimulate lending, including in the industrial sector, may temporarily support demand for commodities.In addition, market participants are closely monitoring the upcoming data on the personal consumer spending index (PCE) in the United States, which may have an impact on market sentiment and the future dynamics of the dollar, which, in turn, may affect oil prices. A stronger dollar usually puts pressure on commodity markets, making oil more expensive for foreign buyers.Resistance levels: $82.50 and $84.00.Support levels: $80.00 and ...
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Analytical Forex forecast for USD/CAD, AUD/USD, USD/JPY and oil on Monday, September 16
AUD/USD, currency, USD/CAD, currency, USD/JPY, currency, Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, Analytical Forex forecast for USD/CAD, AUD/USD, USD/JPY and oil on Monday, September 16 The USD/CAD pair is adjusted at 1.3569, which is due to the weakening of the US dollar.The Canadian dollar is showing strengthening, remaining above the levels of the previous week. It was supported by wholesale trade data: in July, the volume of wholesale sales, excluding oil and cereals, increased by 1.1% on a monthly basis and by 0.4% to 82.7 billion Canadian dollars annually. Growth was recorded in four of the seven main sectors, with the largest contribution from trade in agricultural goods (+9.2%) and beverages (+1.7%). At the same time, the segments of goods for personal use and household showed the largest reduction — by 22.2% and 2.5%, respectively. As a result of the increase in production, inventories of goods increased from -0.1% to 0.5% in July, and the ratio of inventories to sales remained at 1.54 points, which indicates a stable situation in the sector.Since the beginning of the week, the US dollar has been showing a decline and is trading at 101.00 in the USDX index. Investors practically did not react to the data on price indices in international trade published on Friday: in August, the export price index fell by 0.7% in both annual and monthly terms, after rising by 1.2% earlier. The import price index was -0.3% on a monthly basis and 0.8% on an annual basis, which is lower than the previous value of 1.7%. This indicates a slowdown in U.S. foreign trade for the second month in a row, which may be due to higher interest rates in the country, while other leading economies are already starting to lower them.Resistance levels: 1.3610, 1.3710.Support levels: 1.3540, 1.3440.AUD/USD: after correction, the pair moves back to growthThe AUD/USD pair is showing moderate growth, returning to the "bullish" trend after a slight correction observed at the end of last week. Now the instrument is trying to overcome the level of 0.6725, which is facilitated by the expectation of changes in the monetary policy of the US Federal Reserve System, in particular, a possible adjustment in the cost of borrowing.Investors also drew attention to macroeconomic indicators from China, released over the weekend. The data turned out to be weaker than expected: in August, industrial production increased by 4.5%, slowing from 5.1%, although 4.8% was forecast. Retail sales also showed a decrease, increasing by 2.1% against the expected 2.5% and the previous figure of 2.7%. Since the beginning of the year, investments in urban economy have decreased to 3.4%, which turned out to be slightly below expectations of 3.5%.On Thursday at 03:30 (GMT+2), the market will pay attention to the Australian labor market report for August. Employment is expected to decline from 58.2 thousand to 30.8 thousand, while the unemployment rate is likely to remain at 4.2%. Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Chief Economist Sarah Hunter earlier noted that the labor sector continues to recover, although population growth is outpacing employment figures. Companies are also reducing the amount of hours worked, which may affect the decisions of the regulator. In order to combat inflation, the RBA has already raised the interest rate by 425 basis points, bringing it to a 12—year high of 4.35%.Resistance levels: 0.6732, 0.6750, 0.6775, 0.6800.Support levels: 0.6700, 0.6675, 0.6642, 0.6622.USD/JPY: analysts do not expect a rate hike by the Bank of Japan this monthThe USD/JPY pair is showing a downward trend, approaching the July 2023 lows at 140.20. The depreciation of the US currency is due to expectations of a change in the monetary policy of the US Federal Reserve System (FRS). The Fed's two-day meeting starts tomorrow, and the baseline scenario still assumes an interest rate cut of 25 basis points. However, the probability of a more significant 50 basis point decline has increased markedly and, according to the CME FedWatch Tool, is 59% compared to 30% last week. In addition, market participants are waiting for signals from the Fed about a possible additional rate cut before the end of the year.The Bank of Japan will also hold a meeting this week, and although the regulator is expected to maintain its current monetary policy, the comments of the bank's representatives will be carefully analyzed by investors. In addition, Japanese inflation data for August will be published on Friday. Forecasts indicate a slight acceleration in the consumer price index, excluding fresh food prices, from 2.7% to 2.8%. If the forecasts come true, this may strengthen the position of the Bank of Japan on the issue of further interest rate increases. According to a Reuters poll, none of the 52 economists expects a rate increase at the September 19-20 meeting. However, 54% of respondents assume that changes in monetary policy are possible by the end of the year, which is slightly less than 57% last month. The median forecast indicates an increase in the rate by 25 basis points, reaching the level of 0.50%. Among a narrower group of 23 experts, the majority favored a policy adjustment in December.Resistance levels: 141.00, 141.76, 142.50, 143.35.Support levels: 140.00, 139.35, 138.50, 137.50.Oil market analysisAt the beginning of the week, Brent Crude Oil prices showed a weak downward momentum, developing after Friday's decline, when quotes retreated from peak values on September 6. They are currently testing the 71.20 level, trying to break it down. Investors are awaiting the results of the two-day meeting of the US Federal Reserve System, which begins tomorrow. Analysts predict a reduction in the interest rate by 25 basis points to 5.00%, and are also waiting for signals regarding further steps by the regulator.Oil dynamics are also under pressure from the recent decision of OPEC and the International Energy Agency (IEA), which lowered their forecasts for oil demand due to the slowdown in the economies of Europe and China. This concern intensified after the publication of macroeconomic data: in August, industrial production fell from 5.1% to 4.5%, which was lower than expectations of 4.8%. Retail sales also fell from 2.7% to 2.1%, although 2.5% was forecast. In addition, analysts note a slowdown in oil demand growth, linking this to China's transition to more environmentally friendly fuels and a decrease in gasoline demand in developed countries. Brent futures prices have fallen from a high of $82.0 per barrel in early August to a three-year low below $70.0 per barrel. This happened despite a reduction in Libyan oil supplies and a continued decrease in reserves. According to forecasts, the indicator will grow by only 900 thousand barrels per day in 2024 and by 950 thousand barrels per day. barrels per day next year, which may lead to a decrease in consumption in developed countries by almost 2 thousand barrels per day compared to the level preceding the COVID-19 pandemic.Resistance levels: 72.00, 73.00, 74.00, 75.04.Support levels: 71.00, 70.00, 69.00, ...
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U.S. vs OPEC+: who will win the oil race
Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, U.S. vs OPEC+: who will win the oil race OPEC+ is markedly reducing oil production - in fact, the exporting countries will pump about 1 million barrels less per day. We have written earlier on why this is so.As a result, supply at the market has become lower, so prices have gone up and are approaching $100 per barrel again.What will the U.S. do after the OPEC+ statement?The coming energy crisis and the high inflation it causes are scaring the whole world, but it's the States that are worried the most right now:expensive oil means expensive fuel;it's causing prices of almost all commodities to rise;inflation is going up - the Fed keeps tightening policy;high key interest rates are pushing the U.S. closer to recession;in addition, high fuel prices can cause social discontent.To prevent this, the U.S. is trying to influence the largest oil producers and keep prices down. Otherwise, the Democrats will most likely not win the congressional elections. They are due in a month.The U.S. started to prepare in advance: President Biden flew to Saudi Arabia this summer and persuaded the U.S. to bring down oil prices. But it did not work out very well: OPEC acts in its own way and does not want to listen to Americans. As a result, the failed negotiations with the Saudis have further diminished the credibility of Biden and the Democrats' ability to influence oil, inflation and economic stability in the United States.However, the Biden administration is not giving up; they have a few more options - rather radical ones - on how to lower oil prices.Additional Oil ReleaseThe safest, though least effective, option is to further draw oil from strategic U.S. storage facilities. In response to OPEC+'s decision to cut production, Biden announced that the U.S. would release 10 million barrels of oil, even as storage reserves are depleted.That would be all well and good, but the announcement had little or no effect on oil prices, especially compared to the previous similar decision to release 180 million barrels to the market. No wonder: the volumes are not comparable.In addition, since U.S. storage reserves are running out, there is a risk that they will not be enough for a rainy day: in case of sharp reductions in domestic production (for example, during hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico) or imports (if OPEC+ countries reduce exports).Reducing military aid to the ArabsDemocrats have drafted a "Tense Partnership" bill in response to OPEC+ and specifically the alliance's leaders, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. They are accused of "a hostile act against the United States" and "siding with Russia in the conflict with Ukraine."As revenge, the U.S. could withdraw its troops from these countries and stop supplying weapons and other military aid to fight neighboring states and terrorists. This includes protecting oil infrastructure from attack.This option also has disadvantages: without U.S. military support in these countries, there could be problems that would inevitably affect the global oil supply. After all, if military actions or terrorist attacks affect the oil fields or storage facilities of Saudi Aramco, oil will cost even more, and such attacks occur quite often.So even if the Saudis and the UAE will not reduce exports in response to the withdrawal of troops and reduction of arms supply, there is a good chance that sooner or later the fighting will make prices go up.In addition, Saudi Arabia has already planned to prepare for a possible conflict with the United States. For example, in the spring the Saudis said they were going to explore ways to move away from the petrodollar - that is, not to use bucks in the black gold trade. In this case, the demand for the dollar could fall dramatically, especially if other oil-exporting countries do the same.NOPEC: Conflict with OPEC+Amid disagreements with OPEC, the U.S. may return to the "oil production and export cartel law," NOPEC, to have more leverage on oil exporters.In this case, U.S. courts will be able to consider antitrust suits against OPEC+ and in general against countries involved in cartel collusion in the oil market. Under the decision of their own courts, the U.S. will be able to impose sanctions, confiscate property of these countries and put pressure on them in other ways. At the same time, the U.S. itself will indicate what is legal and what is not, thus assessing any actions of the countries that regulate oil production and prices.This option also has a disadvantage: sanctions on exporters would also hit the U.S. itself. If oil prices become lower, the U.S. oil industry will also be hard hit: domestic production will decrease and it will have to import more. And since the market is competitive, and the U.S. in this case will be "enemies of OPEC +", they will have to buy oil more expensive.So, even if the U.S. takes a drastic step - provoking a conflict with Saudi Arabia or the UAE, or starting a sanctions war with OPEC+ - all this will have a negative impact on themselves.Can't sanctions be lifted on Venezuela?As we can see, the U.S. has almost no normal options left to influence the oil market. Nevertheless, the U.S. says it is not going to remove sanctions from Venezuela yet, despite the fact that this would help get more oil on the market and lower oil prices. We may see some new rhetoric in this regard, but no change for now.The Iran deal has also been stalled so far: there is no news or movement on it. Although it is possible that disagreements with the Saudis may attract the U.S. to support Iran, because these are the two sides of the Arab conflict.On the one hand, Iranian oil would help to increase supply, but there is a nuance here as well: the reserves in this country are not grandiose, moreover, most of the oil is already exported in circumvention of sanctions.So what to do with Brent and WTI crude oil prices in 2022?If we discard all of the above options, then all we have to do is sit back and watch oil go up in price. The outlook is also bad: even if the world starts a recession and the demand for oil decreases, OPEC+ is already reducing production and adjusting to negative expectations, and also the supply from Russia may decrease if the embargo comes into force.And if that's the case, U.S. inflation will be high. And given the strong labor market, the Fed may raise the rate even more than 1.25% by the end of the year, and it is not certain that it will slow down next year as well. If rates remain high for a long time, the risk of recession in the U.S. is very high, and stocks and cryptocurrencies will have no fuel for growth. As a result, the economy will have a hard time: liquidity is scarce.If the U.S. starts to act sharply, the dollar is at risk: the "oil" countries can give it up to reduce dependence on the United States. But if the U.S. does nothing, tightening Fed policy will keep the dollar very strong - though at the cost of high inflation and recession. If you are interested in WTI analytics, we recommend you to visit the analytics page, where you can find the latest analytics on Forex from top traders from all over the world. These analytics will be useful both for beginners and professional traders. The Forex signals service makes it much easier for beginners to make their first steps in trading on the financial markets. The latest WTI forecasts and signals contain support and resistance levels, as well as stop-loss ...
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"Ghost Armada": how does Iran circumvent sanctions on oil trade?
Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, \ In 2019, the "sub-sanctioned" Iran began to increase oil supplies in circumvention of sanctions. Mostly tankers went to China and the Mediterranean: Syria and Turkey. And by the beginning of 2022, the fleet for transporting sanctioned Iranian and Venezuelan oil had tripled. It accounted for approximately 400 million barrels per year. And such a "ghost armada" successfully undermines the business of transport companies.Why did Iranian tankers get such a name?Last year, The Mail on Sunday reported: 123 Iranian vessels circumvent sanctions on oil trade. They change their location to GPS and create the appearance that they are anchored at sea, but at this time they are loading/unloading at the port. They also actively forge documents, use flags of different countries, disable identification systems and use front companies. Oil is often loaded onto several vessels and mixed before reaching its destination. This is also the case with "toxic" Russian oil.At the same time, Iran has a whole "underground" financial system for trade bypassing sanctions, writes the WSJ. It includes accounts in foreign banks, intermediary companies outside the country and firms that coordinate prohibited trade. The annual turnover is estimated at tens of billions of dollars.And Iranian banks attract affiliated firms to manage trade under sanctions. They register "daughters" outside the country, become trusted for Iranian traders, and then trade with foreign buyers of Iranian oil in foreign currency through accounts in foreign banks.Will the "Iranian Armada" help Russia?She is already helping her to circumvent sanctions, writes the Daily Mail. The international non-profit organization United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) accuses the Iranian navy of cooperating with Russian oil companies. Allegedly, Russian oilmen are using "Tehran's black market vessels" to circumvent the export ban. And the US, the EU and the UK are even calling for the formation of a team of "ghostbusters".At least 5 Iranian "ghost armadas" are transporting oil from Russia to China and India, according to UANI. And recently, the WSJ reported that Zamanoil from the UAE was linking Iranian and Russian oil workers. The US Treasury accused her of working with the Russian government and Rosneft on the supply of Iranian oil to Europe.However, at the end of March, Iran denied a "secret offer from Russia" to help it circumvent sanctions in exchange for support in concluding a nuclear deal. And in May, he noted that he could not be a competitor of Russia in the global oil and gas market. The country has its own regular customers, and Iran sells the maximum amount of oil.So officially, Iran does not seem to be planning to use its "army of ghosts" to help for the benefit of Russia, despite the fact that these countries have "converged" before. But then there was no question of an embargo on Russian oil and there was no ban on ship insurance. In the new reality, the actions of the "ghost armada" are quite difficult to ...
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The oil price in August. What is the threat of the conflict between Israel and Iran?
Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, The oil price in August. What is the threat of the conflict between Israel and Iran? In the last month of summer, the oil exchange rate is likely to show a correctionIn August, the oil price depends on several important factors - first of all, the recovery of the market in the United States and the new flare-up of the conflict in the Middle East. The Israeli authorities have accused Iran of attacking an oil tanker, and the United States and Great Britain have already promised support to Israel. Against this background, the oil exchange rate moved to growth after a short correction, but it is not known how long this recovery growth will be. We offer a traditional analysis of oil prices.Reducing unemployment in the United StatesIn many ways, the positive movement on the US stock markets has a positive effect on the oil exchange rate: the S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100 indices traditionally update historical highs. According to data from the US Department of Labor, the number of applications for unemployment benefits has fallen sharply.During the last week of July, only 385 thousand such appeals were registered, and the total number of recipients of benefits amounted to 3 million people. However, the effect of positive news from the US markets has already been played out, and the dynamics of the oil exchange rate will need new incentives to continue growth.At the same time, macroeconomic statistics from the United States show an increase in the commodity deficit, which increased from $71 billion in May to $75.7 billion in June. This was largely due to a 2.1% increase in imports compared to the previous month, although exports increased by only 0.6%. This is largely due to a reduction in supplies, which in turn restricts production within the United States.There are already reports about how the spread of a new strain of coronavirus can affect the American economy. In particular, as the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Neil Kashkari, said, the new strain may slow down the recovery of the labor market. This completely contradicts the recent statement by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, who assured analysts that the delta strain is not a risk to the American economy.Positive statistics on the labor market may force the Fed to change its approach to monetary policy and increase rates, as well as curtail the quantitative easing program. First of all, this will lead to a strengthening of the dollar, which in turn will affect the commodities denominated in the US currency. In this case, the oil exchange rate will be influenced by another important negative factor. Moreover, investors will begin to withdraw resources from risky assets, and then the Russian and Chinese stock markets will suffer.Already half of the US states have stopped paying increased unemployment benefits, which on the one hand indicates that there is no need for additional incentives, and on the other hand may mean an increase in demand for fuel. However, in any case, the statistics on the labor market in the United States may not be as positive as it may seem at first glance - the number of jobs outside agriculture, on the contrary, turned out to be less than a year earlier. First of all, this was caused by a large number of dismissals in the field of higher education.Read more: The history of Federal Reserve (Fed) and its functionsThe influence of China and RussiaAn increase in oil purchases from China can potentially act as a new incentive for the hydrocarbon market. So, China may soon announce an increase in quotas for the purchase of hydrocarbons. Moreover, it is expected that more oil will be purchased not only by small refineries from China, but also by large Chinese companies.The main seller of oil on the Chinese market is the Arab countries from the Persian Gulf, so first, most likely, prices for Dubai grade oil will rise sharply, and other grades, including the benchmark Brent, will follow it. However, these expectations are contradicted by the increase in the incidence of coronavirus in China - due to lockdowns and restrictive measures, traffic on some of the most important logistics routes is reduced.Moreover, the Chinese authorities have decided to restrict air and rail travel around the country. In the Asian region, the number of infected people has been growing recently. In particular, in Thailand, even new restrictive measures did not help to stop the increase in new cases. Similarly, in Sydney, Australia, the increase in new cases has reached a historic high, and the authorities expect the situation to worsen further.In turn, Russian oil companies are trying to use the OPEC+ deal to get more favorable working conditions inside the country. In particular, they suggested that the government reduce the tax burden on the industry, which in turn will help start the development of hard-to-reach oil. To do this, they proposed to create two new groups of deposits, for which they proposed to reset the tax on mineral extraction.The first group includes areas with the volume of initial reserves of less than 65 million tons and the degree of depletion of less than 1%. The second group includes the deposits of ultra-viscous oil in the Komi Republic. Moreover, the oil companies decided to stimulate the exploration of hard-to-recover reserves. To do this, it is proposed to use a traditional set of tools - tax deductions and reduction of payments for the mineral extraction tax. However, so far the Ministry of Finance is against the initiative, which is not eager to help oil companies and does not plan to change the taxation of the industry until 2023-2024, until the end of the OPEC+ agreement.At the same time, the further deterioration of the pandemic situation in the world may become a deterrent to the growth of oil prices. Recently, in order to combat the spread of a new delta strain of coronavirus, an increasing number of countries have been strengthening restrictive measures on the mobility of the population. Investors are particularly concerned about the situation in China, where domestic air and rail traffic was limited in order to localize outbreaks of the disease, which directly affects the oil exchange rate.Oil price analysisOil futures moved into the negative zone, without reaching the goals of a short-term rebound. These levels are located near the $73.50 and $71.50 marks, which corresponds to the average Bollinger bands on the daily chart. In general, the oil exchange rate is affected by downward pressure, and analysts are increasingly inclined to believe that a correction may occur in the hydrocarbon market in the near future. The support lines are located near the previous lows - around $70.20 and $67.50, according to the technical analysis of oil prices.Read more: What are futures: types, features, advantages and risksIn the first week of August, the dynamics of the oil exchange rate showed a failure-from about $75 to $70 literally from August 2 to 5. The reason for the increase is quite banal - the growth of fuel reserves in the American market, which indicates a decrease in economic activity. According to official data, inventories increased by 3.6 million barrels, while a decrease of 3.9 million barrels was expected. Moreover, analysts are influenced by data on the spread of a new strain of coronavirus in China, the United States and Japan, as well as the associated expectations of new restrictions.The most important factor that positively affects the dynamics of the oil exchange rate remains the growth of tensions in the Middle East. The conflict between Israel on the one hand and Iran and Lebanon on the other threatens the rapid exit of hydrocarbons from the Islamic Republic to foreign markets, as well as generally increases the uncertainty of oil transportation from the Middle East. As a result, literally in one day on August 5, the oil exchange rate recovered to $71 per barrel, and the next day it was already testing the level of $72 per barrel.A new conflict in the Middle East may become a significant factor that is likely to affect the oil price in August. According to Israeli Defense Minister Beni Gantz, his country is ready to start a war against Iran because of a drone strike on an oil tanker. We are talking about the attack on the Mercer Street oil tanker.Officially, the ship belongs to Japan, sails under the flag of Liberia, but it is operated by the Israeli company Zodiac Maritime. According to Gantz, the Islamic Republic has no more than two and a half months to come close to producing nuclear weapons. In this context, the attack on an Israeli tanker becomes part of a large-scale confrontation in the region. If the tension increases, the oil exchange rate may receive additional support.In turn, Israel has already received assistance from its traditional allies - the United States and Great Britain. As British Prime Minister Boris Johnson hastened to say, " Iran must answer for the consequences." In turn, the representative of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Saeed Khatibzadeh, said that the Islamic Republic is ready to protect its security and national interests. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken also joined the diplomatic skirmish, saying that Tehran was undoubtedly behind the attack, and the allies would prepare a "collective response" to this attack.Thus, two multidirectional factors: the strengthening of anti-bullying measures and the growing conflict in the Middle East are pushing the trajectory of the oil exchange rate in different directions. If the first factor leads to a reduction in demand, the second one seriously reduces the supply of oil - it is the Middle East conflicts that traditionally push the cost of hydrocarbons up. According to most analysts, the combination of two multidirectional factors can cause the oil exchange rate to fluctuate in a wide range from $68 to $75 per Brent, depending on the news background.Read more: Are the minutes of the Federal Reserve meetings useful for ...
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The price of oil is declining against the background of the worsening epidemiological situation
Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, The price of oil is declining against the background of the worsening epidemiological situation At the morning trading on Tuesday, oil prices are declining. By 7.42 GMT, Brent oil fell to 72 dollars 85 cents per barrel, or by 0.05% compared to the closing price of trading the day before. The price of WTI oil fell to 71 dollars 22 cents per barrel, or 0.06%. Pressure on oil prices is exerted by information about the deterioration of the epidemiological situation in Asian countries. In this region, there is an increase in the number of infections with a new strain of coronavirus infection "delta". The authorities of a number of Asian countries were forced to tighten restrictive measures, including on movement. Analysts at Commonwealth Bank Of Australia note that the spread of the delta strain around the world will become a serious threat to the recovery of oil demand. Mobility restrictions are already being observed in some parts of the Asian region. This is the reason for the fall in oil demand. More than 60% of the world's oil consumption is accounted for by ...
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Brent oil price tops $73 for first time since May 2019
Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, Brent oil price tops $73 for first time since May 2019 Oil quotations are rising amid expectations of a further recovery in demand. International Energy Agency forecasts oil demand to be higher than before the pandemic by the end of 2022.The price of Brent crude futures on the ICE London exchange has surpassed $73 in August, trading data shows. It peaked at $73.07 during the trading session - the last time Brent traded above $73 a barrel was on 20 May 2019.WTI Texas Intermediate crude futures are up 1.22% to $71.15 in July.The International Energy Agency (IEA) today published The IEA Oil Market Report (OMR), which said that oil demand will return to pre-crisis levels by the end of 2022. At the same time, the organization kept the demand forecast for 2021 at 5.4 million barrels per day.Read more: The International Energy Agency (IEA) - brief history and activityOPEC+ member countries will have reserves of around 6.9m bpd between May and July. And if sanctions on Iran are lifted, market supply would increase by 1.4m bpd in the short term.The price of Brent crude oil has been in an uptrend since May 21. During this period it rose from $64.5 to $73, and there were only two trading sessions which closed lower.The IEA stressed that OPEC+ countries will have to increase production to meet rising market demand. Bloomberg points out that road traffic in the US and most of Europe has recovered to pre-pandemic levels.At the same time, the full recovery of flights, and with them, demand for jet fuel remains in doubt, says Investec Bank's head of commodity markets, Collum McPherson. The return of Iranian oil to the market, he believes, will be a challenge for OPEC+ if demand does not pick ...
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Brent oil price forecast for 2021 and 2022
Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, Brent oil price forecast for 2021 and 2022 In international markets, the price of Brent crude oil in April of this year averaged $65, which did not change compared to the average value for March. According to the US Energy Short-term forecast (EIA), published on May 11, 2021, they are projected to average $65 per barrel in the second quarter of 2021, and then an average of 61 per barrel in the second half of 2021, therefore, a correction is expected to develop.Brent crude oil prices were high in 2020, averaging $64 a barrel in January. But they fell sharply in the second quarter, closing at about $9 a barrel in April 2020, when the price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil fell to a negative price around -37 dollars a barrel.By June 2020, the price of Brent crude oil exceeded $40 per barrel, and by the end of 2020, it rose to $50 per barrel. In March and April 2021, prices rose to $65 per barrel due to rising oil demand due to an increase in the number of vaccinations and an increase in overall economic activity worldwide.The price increase also reflects supply constraints from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and OPEC partner countries. OPEC restricts oil production due to lower demand during the pandemic. At its meeting in April 2021, OPEC announced that it would start increasing oil production, with each adjustment being no more than 0.5 million barrels per day.According to the EIA forecasts, the average price of WTI oil in 2021 will be $59 per barrel, and in 2022 oil will be at the level of $57 per barrel.Four reasons for volatile oil pricesPreviously, oil prices had predictable seasonal fluctuations. They rose sharply in price in the spring, as oil traders expect high demand for cars for the summer holidays. When demand peaks, prices fall in the fall and winter, especially if the winter is warm.Oil prices have become unstable due to factors affecting oil prices. The coronavirus pandemic has led to a sharp drop in oil demand. This offset three other factors affecting oil prices: rising U.S. oil production, declining OPEC influence, and a stronger dollar.Slowing global demandThe EIA estimates that global demand for oil and liquid fuels in 2020 was 92.2 million barrels per day. This is 9 million barrels per day lower than in 2019. Demand is expected to grow by 5.4 million barrels per day in 2021 and another 3.7 million barrels per day in 2022.US oil production growthProducers of shale gas and alternative fuels such as ethanol in the US have increased their supply. They slowly increased the supply, maintaining prices high enough to cover the cost of developing new fields. Many shale gas producers have become more efficient at extracting oil. They found ways to keep the fields open, saving on the cost of closing them. This growth began in 2015 and has since affected supply.In August 2018, the United States became the world's largest oil producer. In September 2019, U.S. crude oil production rose to a record 12.1 million barrels per day. For the first time since 1973, the US exported more oil. In February 2021, U.S. crude oil production averaged 9.9 million barrels per day, down 1.2 million barrels per day from January. The EIA estimates that U.S. crude oil production rose to 10.9 million bpd in March and nearly 11.0 million bpd in April.U.S. crude oil production is estimated to average 11.3 million barrels per day in the fourth quarter of 2021 and increase to 11.8 million barrels per day in 2022.Reducing the influence of OPECAmerican shale oil producers have become more powerful, but they don't act like an OPEC-type cartel. To maintain market share, OPEC did not cut production enough to set a minimum price level.OPEC's leader, Saudi Arabia, wants higher oil prices because it is a source of government revenue. But it must balance this with the loss of market share to American and Russian companies.Saudi Arabia does not want to lose market share to its main rival, Shiite – led Iran. The 2015 nuclear peace Treaty lifted 2010 economic sanctions and allowed Saudi Arabia's biggest rival to export oil again in 2016. But that source dried up when President Donald Trump reimposed sanctions in 2018.The rise in the value of the dollarCurrency traders have been raising the value of the dollar since 2014. Many traders use the dollar as a safe investment in times of economic uncertainty. For example, the value of the dollar rose by 30% between 2013 and 2016 in response to the Greek debt crisis and Brexit. From March 3 to March 23, 2020, it grew by 8.4% due to the coronavirus pandemic.All oil transactions are paid in US dollars. Most oil-exporting countries link their currencies to the dollar. As a result, a 25% rise in the dollar offsets a 25% drop in oil prices. Global economic uncertainty keeps the US dollar strong.Brent oil price forecast for 2021 and 2022On the weekly oil chart, a large bullish "Wolf Wave" model was formed with the aim of working out the model at the level of $120 per barrel. As we can see, the potential for continued growth is still there. Moving averages indicate the presence of a short-term bullish trend in oil. Prices broke through the area between the signal lines up, which indicates pressure from buyers of "Black Gold" and the potential continuation of the growth of the asset value from the current levels. At the moment, we should expect an attempt to develop a correction and test the support level near the area of $68.50 per barrel. Further, the continuation of the growth of the oil exchange rate in the region above the level of $ 85 per barrel in 2021 and $ 120 in 2022.Read more: How to determine the beginning of the movement of the "bull" market?An additional signal in favor of the rise in quotations and prices for Brent oil will be a test of the support line on the relative strength indicator (RSI). The second signal will be a rebound from the lower border of the inverted "Head and Shoulders" reversal pattern. Confirmation of the rise in quotations will be the breakdown of the resistance level and the closing of Brent prices above the level of 70.55, as we can see, buyers can not break through this area in any way.Thus, the Brent forecast for oil prices for 2021 and 2022 suggests an attempt to develop a correction and test the support level near the area of 68.50. Further, the continuation of growth with a goal above the level of $85 per barrel in 2021 and $ 120 in 2022. A test of the trend line on the relative strength indicator, as well as the formation of a large inverted "Head and Shoulders" model, will be in favor of the rise.Oil price forecast for 2025 and 2050The EIA predicted that by 2025, the nominal price of Brent crude oil will rise to $66 per barrel.By 2030, it is expected that global demand will lead to an increase in the price of Brent crude oil to $89 per barrel. By 2040, prices are projected at $132 per barrel. By then, the sources of cheap oil will be exhausted, which will make oil production more expensive. By 2050, oil prices will be $185 per barrel, according to the EIA's Annual Energy Outlook.The EIA expects oil demand to stabilize as utilities rely more on natural gas and renewable energy sources. It is also assumed that economic growth averages about 2% per year, while energy consumption is declining by 0.4% per year. The EIA also has forecasts for other possible scenarios.Can oil cost $200 a barrel?Although it seems ridiculous now, there are situations in which the price of oil can reach $200 per barrel. The EIA forecasts Brent crude prices at $185 a barrel in 2050 if the cost of oil production falls and it displaces competing energy sources, but economic conditions could lead to even more price increases.In July 2008, oil prices reached a record high of about $147 per barrel. In December, they fell to about $40 per barrel, and then rose to $123 per barrel in April 2011. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) previously predicted that the price of Brent crude could rise to $270 a barrel on rapidly growing demand from China and other emerging markets.The price of oil at the level of $200 per barrel can change consumer consumption. The use of oil as an energy source has led to climate change. There is an opinion that high oil prices lead to a "drop in demand". If high prices persist long enough, people change their buying habits. The drop in demand occurred after the 1979 oil shock. Oil prices have been falling steadily for years.The $200-a-barrel oil price forecast seems disastrous for the American way of life, but people in Europe have been paying high prices for years because of high taxes. As long as people have time to adjust, they will find ways to live with higher oil ...
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OPEC: history, goals and functions
Brent Crude Oil, commodities, WTI Crude Oil, commodities, OPEC: history, goals and functions What is OPEC and what are its functions?We all know about such raw materials as oil and the products that are produced from it. At the same time, everyone knows perfectly well that the extraction of black gold is carried out from the bowels of the earth. There are quite a small number of oil-producing countries on the whole Earth, the association of most of which is called OPEC. In this article, we will learn the history of the creation of the union, its impact on the shares of OPEC oil companies, the benefits of the cartel itself, the impact of OPEC on the stock market, what is the OPEC oil reserve, as well as where to find a live chart of OPEC oil prices and OPEC stock prices.OPECOPEC is an association of countries that export oil around the world. Structurally, OPEC is a cartel, that is, a community of participants who coordinate actions and strategies.The organization itself was founded as a result of the Baghdad Conference held from September 10 to 14, 1960.The founding countries were:Saudi Arabia;Iran;Iraq;Kuwait;Venezuela.At the moment, about 80% of the planet's oil reserves are located on the territory of the OPEC countries in total. In the field of production, this value reaches 40%, while global oil exports consist of OPEC supplies for half.Most of the OPEC members are relatively poor states, but as a single organization, they all have a serious impact on the price of oil and the world economy and politics. Saudi Arabia occupies a special position in OPEC.HistoryUntil the mid-1950s, oil was relatively inexpensive. Although it was a product of strategic importance, however, it did not have such importance as it is now. The main competitor of oil was coal, and the consumption of black gold was incomparably lower.Until the early 60s, the oil trade around the world was significantly controlled by 7 Oil companies. For the convenience of coordination, these companies created an international oil cartel, whose goal was to keep in the range of $1.5-3. At the same time, the most numerous oil deposits and the best conditions for its production were in the third world countries. At that time, these states had long wanted to overthrow the dictate of international corporations and fully earn on exports.On the verge of independenceThe OPEC member countries were dependent states about 50 years ago, and therefore they tried to get rid of this exploitation in various ways. This factor has contributed to the rapprochement of these States and their interests. However, none of these countries could defeat the Western states on their own. For example: in 1951, Iran tried to nationalize the Anglo-Iranian oil produced at that time, but was immediately subjected to crazy economic pressure from the United Kingdom, the United States and the International Oil Cartel.The purpose of creating OPECAt the time when the first composition of OPEC was formed, a surplus of sold oil was formed on the world market. This surplus was formed largely due to the active development of large oil fields in the Middle East. In addition, the USSR joined the world trade in black gold, which doubled the volume of production for the period from 1955 to 1960. This led to increased competition in the raw materials market, which, as a result, ensured a constant decline in prices.Thus, the creation of OPEC was primarily necessary for effective coordination and prevention of a decrease in prices for oil products. Since the world market was overflowing with oil in the 60s, OPEC's initial task was to apply oil production restrictions to stabilize prices.The first stepsBack in 1949, at the initiative of Venezuela, there was a rapprochement of the oil-producing countries. This state made contact with the powers of the Middle East and offered to come up with a way of mutually beneficial cooperation. However, this idea was not crowned with success, since the Arab partners did not yet have sufficient independence. Moreover, they retained the power of monarchs, who were not particularly willing to engage in dialogue.In 1959, oil corporations lowered the price of raw materials, which caused Venezuela to lose a huge amount of money at that time - $140 million. This case led to the unification of the oil exporting countries, during which the first Arab oil Congress was held in Cairo. The participants of the congress demanded that the oil companies must agree on actions with the leadership of the oil-producing powers before making any decision on the price of raw materials. In addition, it was proposed to create a special commission on oil issues.BackgroundBefore getting acquainted with the composition of OPEC, we note that the first signs of the emergence of the cartel appeared back in the 1930s at the time when the development of oil fields began in the Middle East. One of the first oil-bearing sources was Baghdad. In 1934, production began in Bahrain, in 1936 - in Kuwait, in 1938 - in Saudi Arabia, and after 1945 - in other countries.Read more: Bulls and bears, as well as other animals on the stock exchangeSince these powers did not have their own finances and human resources for oil production, emigrants were attracted to the development of mineral resources. The leader in this issue was five companies from the United States: Exxon Mobil, Texaco, Mobil Oil, Standard Oil Company of California, Gulf Oil. Later, the British "British Petroleum" joined the Americans.Very soon, the arrogance of these companies increased so much that the requirements of the laws of certain countries were simply ignored. In addition, the British and Americans took control of the natural resources and activities of countries with oil-rich lands. In 1960, thanks to the creation of OPEC, the countries of the Middle East were finally able to resist foreign oil giants.It is interesting that in most oil-producing countries, this type of activity is the main source of attracting foreign currency. Due to the extremely backward economic structure, the foreign trade transactions of these states are based only on oil. For example: in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Libya, the share occupied by petroleum products in exports is 100%. In Iraq, this value is 99%, in Qatar-98%, in Kuwait, Iran, Nigeria-93%, in Algeria - 85%, in Gabon - 77%, and in Indonesia - 69%.New playerAfter the creation of the cartel, seven more organizations joined the original five organizations. Thus, their number has expanded to 12. All OPEC member states have achieved independent control over their natural resources and their exploitation, taking into account only national interests. On September 1, 1965, OPEC found its Secretariat in Vienna.How it functionsDuring all this time, the composition of OPEC has changed several times. Nevertheless, the main organs remain the same:The ConferenceThe CouncilSecretariatThe Conference is a body that has a great influence. It is headed by the General Secretary. Meetings of the heads of energy ministries and other representatives of states are held twice a year within the framework of the conference. However, the main task of these negotiations is always to determine the state of the world oil market. Moreover, OPEC members are developing a plan to maintain stability in the market. Special attention is paid to the forecasts of the future situation in the world of oil and oil products.It should be noted that the organization, consisting of 12 states, owned most of the oil fields around the world. In the 1990s, Gabon left the organization, and Ecuador independently suspended its membership until the fall of 2007. Russia became an observer of the organization in 1998.OPEC basketThe cartel has adopted such a term as the OPEC basket. In short, this expression means the arithmetic average of the prices of oil grades produced in the member countries of the association. Today, OPEC members pay attention not only to the cost of a single variety, but also to the price of the entire OPEC basket. If we compare the graph of the oil basket and the graph of the share prices of OPEC oil companies, we will notice a correlation.Here is the full list of OPEC member countries:AlgeriaIranAngolaKuwaitIraqGabonEcuadorLibyaNigeriaQatarEquatorial GuineaSaudi ArabiaThe average value of the oil price of these countries is the basket.Consequences of the OPEC organizationOver time, the demand for oil increased, and the OPEC member countries carried out several coordinated actions. For example, the Arab participants established an oil embargo of Western countries in the 70s because of their support for Israel. In response, the price of oil on the world market soared by 400%: from $3 to $12. At the peak of demand-in the summer of 2008, a barrel of oil was already worth $140.73.What is OPEC+ and what is the difference from OPECOPEC+ is an association of countries that are not members of OPEC, but cooperate with it on issues of oil production and export. OPEC+ is less organized, but still has large oil reserves and has influence on the world market.OPEC+ appeared in 2016 against the background of dissatisfaction with the activities of OPEC by major oil exporters, and now the price of OPEC oil is currently determined by OPEC+.Both in OPEC and in OPEC+, no country is subordinate to another, although there is an unspoken influence. To present the current state of affairs in the oil market, let's get acquainted with the list of the main countries producing and exporting oil.Which countries are members of OPEC+?OPEC+ includes:Azerbaijan;Bahrain;Brunei;Kazakhstan;Malaysia;Mexico;Oman;Russia;Sudan;South Sudan.Statistics of countries on the level of oil productionThis was the state of the distribution of world oil production by in 2020:USA – 15.8%;Russia – 13.5%;Saudi Arabia – 12.1%;Canada – 5.7%;Iraq – 5.6%;China – 4.8%;United Arab Emirates – 4.4%;Brazil – 3.8%;Kuwait – 3.6%;Iran-2.5%;Venezuela – 2.8%;Mexico – 3.3%;Nigeria – 2.3%;Norway – 2.1;Angola – 2.0%.The share of other countries is smaller, as a result of which, if necessary, they unite with the leaders. This list clearly demonstrates that the OPEC+ member countries are far from inferior to the OPEC member countries, which forces both associations to seek compromises and negotiate.You can always find out the schedule of OPEC oil prices, OPEC+ and the schedule of prices for shares of OPEC oil companies here.Oil production in the Persian GulfThe main difference is the cost and transportation of raw materials. This allows Saudi Arabia, Iran and other countries of the Persian Gulf to be in the best conditions. Simply put, in the Persian Gulf:Oil usually lies shallow and gushes, that is, it does not require complex pumping equipment;Raw materials are extracted in the conditions of the so-called "eternal summer". There is simply no risk of freezing of wells.The ports are located in close proximity to the production sites. The cost of pipelines is minimal.The cost of oil production is from $8.5 to $12.6.The average break-even price, taking into account transport, taxes, etc. - from <$10 to $22.USA and CanadaAnd how are things with the United States and Canada? Most of the production in the United States is shale oil. This is a completely different method of production, which is very different from production in Russia, Arabia, and other countries. Here, too, briefly:Shale oil is more expensive and it is not always profitable to extract it: at the world price of about $50/barrel of Brent grade.Nevertheless, it is easier to stop shale production in the event of a fall in prices, as well as to resume with an increase.Companies producing shale oil in the United States and Canada are able to protect themselves with financial instruments, that is, they are insured by banks against losses when prices fall.The average break-even price of oil in the United States is $40-49.Why is the US not a member of OPEC or OPEC+?There is always some tension in relations between oil-producing countries. The first reason is different interests and conditions; the other reason is economic and political moments that are unique for each state separately. The United States failed to fit into the format of relations and, with high oil prices, occupied a large niche in the oil market.Another nuance: US companies, in accordance with American law, cannot participate in cartels, since the state authorities simply do not have the right to dictate the volume of production and the level of value to them. This made it difficult for America to partner with other states.How OPEC news affects the world and the economyTo begin with, we note that OPEC news is published regularly: OPEC shares are rising or falling, the cartel calls for reducing oil production or, conversely, increasing it. All these information flows are reflected in the share price of OPEC oil companies and on the charts of OPEC oil prices. The association is acutely reacting to OPEC's own oil reserves in storage, which is seasonal due to uneven oil use and weather conditions.Recently, the number of drilling platforms producing oil in the United States has been growing at a record high and already stands at 387 units. The increase in the cost of oil has a positive effect on the budget and the share price of oil companies. This attracts additional investments and stock market participants for trading, which causes the growth of shares of OPEC oil companies. Negative news and expectations put pressure on the share price of oil companies, which often seriously affects the state of the entire ...
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