• Boeing Set to Report Earnings Amid Rising Investor Optimism

    Boeing shares ticked up 0.8% on Tuesday, riding the wave of a broader market rally as investors look ahead to the aerospace giant’s upcoming quarterly earnings report, which is due out before the opening bell on Wednesday. Wall Street is expecting the company to report a revenue boost of 17.3% year-over-year, coming in around $19.43…

  • Market Drama 101: 24rd April 2025

    In a flurry of market-moving headlines, U.S. President Donald Trump has once again turned the spotlight on the Federal Reserve. Speaking on monetary policy, Trump stated that he believes the Fed should lower interest rates and emphasized his preference for Fed Chair Jerome Powell to be “early or on time” in responding to economic shifts.…

  • Boeing’s Strategic Outlook: Production Rates and Defense Wins

    Sentiment around Boeing remains divided. While long-term optimism still exists, many investors have adopted a tactical approach, trading within defined ranges amid headline volatility—particularly surrounding developments in China. The prevailing view among short-term traders is that Boeing isn’t a stock you “miss overnight”—meaning there’s unlikely to be a single catalyst that sends the stock soaring…

  • Key Economic Data to Watch This Week Across Europe and US

    As markets return from the Easter Holidays, the week ahead is packed with high-impact economic data releases across Europe, the UK, and the US. These updates will provide key signals on economic sentiment and momentum. Here’s what to watch from Wednesday onward: Wednesday: Eurozone and UK April Flash PMIs Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) figures will…

  • Market Drama 101: 22nd April 2025

    Markets are entering a tentative phase as investors digest a mixed bag of economic signals and reassess risk positioning. European bourses opened the day slightly in the red, reflecting continued caution across the continent following Wall Street’s sharp losses on Monday. Meanwhile, US equity futures are attempting a mild rebound, suggesting a potential pause in…

  • Could AI Bring Back the Handmade Era?

    In the past few years, we’ve witnessed an explosion of artificial intelligence tools capable of doing things once reserved for trained professionals. Graphic design, copywriting, illustration, even voiceovers and music composition—tasks that once took hours or days of human labor—can now be done in seconds, often for free. At first glance, this looks like the…

  • CFTC Positions Report for the Week Ending April 8th: A Shift in Market Sentiment

    The latest Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data for the week ending April 8th offers insight into the positioning of equity fund managers and speculators across various markets. Here’s a breakdown of the most notable changes in futures contracts for equities, bonds, currencies, and commodities. Equity Fund Managers Take a Step Back from S&P 500…

  • Why Solo Trading is a Tough Journey

    If you’re a new trader feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone—and there’s a good reason for it. Most people jump into trading with the idea that they just need to “figure out the strategy” or “find the right system.” But the real challenge isn’t the market. It’s the fact that you’re wearing every hat at once.…

  • Understanding Rising 10Y Treasury Yields in Trade Wars

    Benchmark 10Y Treasury yields are rising, even as trade war risks re-emerge. At face value, this challenges traditional “risk-off” logic. However, a closer look suggests the move reflects a complex repricing across inflation expectations, fiscal outlook, and investor risk tolerance. I. Drivers Behind Rising 10Y Yields When yields on the long-end rise, markets are typically…

  • Everyone’s a Market Expert—After the Move

    In trading, the only thing that moves faster than the markets is the commentary that follows. A price shift happens, and suddenly your feed is full of self-declared experts armed with charts, hindsight narratives, and calls that miraculously aged well—because they’re being tweeted after the fact. It’s not the move itself that raises eyebrows—it’s the…