Quick Recap From Yesterday In yesterday’s crude oil technical analysis, we saw a big jump in the price after the weekend’s developments in Iran. Here is a snapshot: The candle from yesterday also closed firmly green after the gap up. After the close, price opened lower but still in the range of the previous candle Read More…
Month: March 2026
US Equities Weather Iran Shock as Oil Spikes and Data Supports Soft Landing
US equities had a rough start to March, swinging back and forth due to rising geopolitical tensions, even though domestic economic data showed economic resilience. Futures fell sharply at first after the US and Israel bombed Iran over the weekend. This caused oil prices to rise sharply, raising fears of a larger regional war. The Read More…
What Is The Dollar Doing During The Iranian Escalation?
Introduction The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) had a small uptick in buying pressure after the weekend’s turmoil over the Middle East. Now the greenback is trading at 98.2, and the price spiked 1% after the open. The catalyst is as follows: What Just Happened in the Dollar Index? A lot hinges on the developments in Read More…
24-Year Old Freelancer Withdraws $27,000 Trading Bond Futures
Introduction A 24-year-old trader from Beverly, Massachusetts, has withdrawn $27,000 in just 25 days across 3 funded accounts with OneUp Trader. Trading primarily through a single $50K account and copying them across two other funded accounts, Jack focused on quick scalps in the 10-Year Note (ZN) and 30-Year Bond (ZB) futures markets using the Jigsaw Read More…
Crude Oil (CL) Technical Analysis – Middle East Turmoil At Forefront
Introduction After a weekend full of major turmoil in the Middle East, Crude Oil (CL) has exploded higher, rallying 12.54% in early Monday trade. Any further developments of the crisis will be closely watched by investors, and all traders should be wary of the volatile swings we are likely to see in the market this Read More…
Currency Futures Tumble as Risk Flows Triggered After US-Iran War
Currency futures remained volatile on Monday morning as tensions in the Middle East rose, pushing safe-haven flows into the US dollar. At the same time, rising oil prices and shifting rate expectations changed the positions of significant contracts. In Asian trading, the US Dollar Index futures (DXY) remained close to 98.00, supported by renewed interest Read More…







