Introduction Crude Oil futures (CL) continue to consolidate and test the support zone between $62.4 and $61 as the selling pressure has not been strong enough to push the price below it. In our previous analysis, we highlighted that zone as very important because a push below it would likely lead the price to $56. Read More…
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Currency Futures Slide on French Politics, US Govt Shutdown
Currency futures are experiencing a higher volatility as political shocks in France and the US government shutdown collide with central bank expectations. The Euro FX futures (6E) remain under pressure, shedding around 50 ticks from Monday’s opening price. The unexpected resignation of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has shattered confidence in the euro bloc, enticing Read More…
S&P 500 E-mini Futures (ES) – Bulls Stay Strong Near Highs
Introduction S&P 500 E-mini futures (ES) continue to make all-time highs, currently around $6,783, as buyers stay in control even as momentum starts to look stretched. The market is holding up well, moving sideways near the top of its recent range while traders keep an eye on strong earnings and smaller-ranged daily candles. Technical Analysis Read More…
US Interest Futures Surge Amid Obvious Fed Easing Path
US interest futures extended gains on Friday, with the 10-year Treasury note contract for December (ZN1) holding near 113.00 territory. This reflects a yield equivalent of around 4.10%, a pullback from early September levels, highlighting a quick reaction of market participants on repricing the Fed’s policy path. The futures markets are pricing in risk when Read More…
Nasdaq 100 Futures (NQ) – Testing All-Time Highs
Introduction Nasdaq 100 E-mini futures (NQ) have made another all-time high, now trading at 25,104 as of 2 October 2025. The index is up 25% for the year, and the trend remains firmly bullish, with the largest pullback being 4%. On the daily chart, NQ remains above its 50-day moving average at 23,910 and the Read More…
Crude Oil Futures Lacking Direction Amid Shutdown, OPEC+ Talks
Crude oil futures remain volatile as traders balance near-term geopolitical risks with concerns about oversupply. Brent crude edged up to $65.50 on Thursday while WTI climbed to $62.00 area, recovering modestly from earlier losses. The rebound occurred amid concerns about a potential disruption to Russian crude oil exports. However, the upside remains capped by rising Read More…






