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14th July Monday Market Update #190 - A busy week ahead.


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(Apologies for the abrupt ending today - my internet completely dropped out!)

 

Hello Traders,


Thanks to those of you who joined us today. I should reiterate that the Monday Market Update is just that. A big picture overview of the markets, with a few 'charts of interest' thrown in. There are no trade recommendations, this is not a signal service, nor trade recommendations - just what I am looking at and interested in.


Today we looked at; FX STAM, Netflix ($NFLX), JP Morgan Chase & Co ($JPM), Bank of America Corporation ($BAC), and Bitcoin v US Dollar ($BTCUSD).


 Paul's Monday market update for July 14, 2025, covered the performance of major FX indices and commodities. The Swiss franc and Euro led strength, while the Japanese yen fell to eighth place. The Aussie dollar showed improvement, influenced by better-than-expected Chinese data. Sterling slipped to fifth place, with key UK data and speeches expected. US indices hit all-time highs, but momentum ebbed. Bitcoin surged, with a record weekly close. Key earnings reports include Netflix and major US banks. Gold and silver continued their uptrends, while the dollar showed strength against most currencies, except the Aussie dollar.


We also covered the usual suspects: $DJIA, $NDX, $SPY, $RTY, $DAX, $FTSE, $N225, $WTI, $XAUUSD, $XAGUSD, $BTCUSD, $USD, $DXY, $JPY, $AUD, $CHF, $NZD and $GBP.


Have a great trading week. See you next Monday at 1230.


Trade well,

Paul



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