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📉 — The rebound that wasn't enough All three major U.S. indexes just posted weekly losses, even after Friday's bounce: 💥S&P 500: -1.4% (snaps 3-week win streak) → closed 7,674.37 💥Nasdaq: -2.0% (snaps 3-week win streak) → closed 26,180.45 💥Dow: -0.9% (2nd straight weekly loss) → closed 53,277.01 Friday's pop (Dow +0.98%) was a low-volume relief rally, not a reversal. The real story: the 10Y yield at 4.734% and 30Y at 5.273% kept grinding higher — Bessent's expanded buyback plan only bought a day of calm — while oil near $93-94 Brent on Iran tensions reignited inflation fears. Walmart's -9% slide on Thursday dragged the consumer trade down with it. The bright spots were elsewhere: Bitcoin +22% on the week lifted COIN (+8%) and HOOD (+14%), financials and materials led, and the flash PMI showed the fastest U.S. business activity growth in 4+ years — but none of it was enough to flip the tape. Next week's real tests: Nvidia earnings and Fed Chair Warsh at Jackson Hole . If yields keep climbing into the fall, this could be more than a speed bump. {future}(BTCUSDT) {future}(SPCXUSDT) {future}(NVDAUSDT) #usthreemajorindexespostweeklylosses #USDollarFallsToThreeMonthLow #TeslaHitsMonthlyHigh #GoldReboundsNearly5% #USRefinersFaceLoomingCrudeSupplyDrop $SPCX $NVDA $BTC
📉 — The rebound that wasn't enough

All three major U.S. indexes just posted weekly losses, even after Friday's bounce:
💥S&P 500: -1.4% (snaps 3-week win streak) → closed 7,674.37
💥Nasdaq: -2.0% (snaps 3-week win streak) → closed 26,180.45
💥Dow: -0.9% (2nd straight weekly loss) → closed 53,277.01

Friday's pop (Dow +0.98%) was a low-volume relief rally, not a reversal. The real story: the 10Y yield at 4.734% and 30Y at 5.273% kept grinding higher — Bessent's expanded buyback plan only bought a day of calm — while oil near $93-94 Brent on Iran tensions reignited inflation fears. Walmart's -9% slide on Thursday dragged the consumer trade down with it.

The bright spots were elsewhere: Bitcoin +22% on the week lifted COIN (+8%) and HOOD (+14%), financials and materials led, and the flash PMI showed the fastest U.S. business activity growth in 4+ years — but none of it was enough to flip the tape.

Next week's real tests: Nvidia earnings and Fed Chair Warsh at Jackson Hole . If yields keep climbing into the fall, this could be more than a speed bump.

#usthreemajorindexespostweeklylosses #USDollarFallsToThreeMonthLow #TeslaHitsMonthlyHigh #GoldReboundsNearly5% #USRefinersFaceLoomingCrudeSupplyDrop $SPCX $NVDA $BTC
#usthreemajorindexespostweeklylosses USThreeMajorIndexesPostWeeklyLosses — Wall Street Retrenches as Volatility Spikes! 📉⚠️ U.S. stock indices closed out a tough week in the red, weighed down by sticky inflation figures, shifting Fed rate path expectations, and profit-taking in mega-cap tech. As traditional equities pull back, capital is seeking relative strength across high-conviction assets and alternative stores of value. Macro Drag: Benchmark indices faced persistent sell-side pressure as institutional traders de-risked ahead of upcoming economic data. Rotation Strategy: Market pullbacks often highlight structural divergence—allowing traders to pinpoint assets holding key technical support. 3 Tradable Assets Showing Key Technical Setups Bitcoin ($BTC ): Acting as a macro hedge during traditional market weakness. Holding strong structural demand zones as liquidity rotates into digital assets. NVIDIA ($NVDA ): A premier tech indicator. Watching for value-area dip buyers to defend major moving averages amid broader market pullbacks. SpaceX ($SPCX / Tokenized Pre-IPO Exposure): High-conviction aerospace play drawing persistent interest due to strong fundamental milestones despite broader market drag. How are you navigating this market pullback? Are you buying the dip or holding cash? Drop your strategy below! 👇 {spot}(BTCUSDT) {future}(NVDAUSDT) {future}(SPCXUSDT) #BTC #BinanceSquare #cryptotrading
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USThreeMajorIndexesPostWeeklyLosses — Wall Street Retrenches as Volatility Spikes! 📉⚠️
U.S. stock indices closed out a tough week in the red, weighed down by sticky inflation figures, shifting Fed rate path expectations, and profit-taking in mega-cap tech. As traditional equities pull back, capital is seeking relative strength across high-conviction assets and alternative stores of value.
Macro Drag: Benchmark indices faced persistent sell-side pressure as institutional traders de-risked ahead of upcoming economic data.
Rotation Strategy: Market pullbacks often highlight structural divergence—allowing traders to pinpoint assets holding key technical support.
3 Tradable Assets Showing Key Technical Setups
Bitcoin ($BTC ): Acting as a macro hedge during traditional market weakness. Holding strong structural demand zones as liquidity rotates into digital assets.
NVIDIA ($NVDA ): A premier tech indicator. Watching for value-area dip buyers to defend major moving averages amid broader market pullbacks.
SpaceX ($SPCX / Tokenized Pre-IPO Exposure): High-conviction aerospace play drawing persistent interest due to strong fundamental milestones despite broader market drag.
How are you navigating this market pullback? Are you buying the dip or holding cash? Drop your strategy below! 👇

#BTC #BinanceSquare #cryptotrading
#USThreeMajorIndexesPostWeeklyLosses 🚨 WALL STREET JUST LOST ITS MOMENTUM. DON’T CONFUSE FRIDAY’S BOUNCE WITH STRENGTH. All three major U.S. indexes finished the week lower: S&P 500 -1.4%, Nasdaq -2.1%, Dow -0.8%. Friday’s rebound looked strong, but it couldn't erase the damage. Rising Treasury yields, pressure on chip stocks, and oil climbing again are creating a nasty mix for risk assets. What worries me is the Nasdaq. When AI and semiconductor leaders start losing momentum while yields rise, the market's most crowded trade becomes vulnerable. A green Friday doesn't change a red week. Next week, I’m watching yields, oil, and Nvidia more closely than the index headlines. #NASDAQ #SP500 #downtrend #markets
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🚨 WALL STREET JUST LOST ITS MOMENTUM. DON’T CONFUSE FRIDAY’S BOUNCE WITH STRENGTH.

All three major U.S. indexes finished the week lower: S&P 500 -1.4%, Nasdaq -2.1%, Dow -0.8%. Friday’s rebound looked strong, but it couldn't erase the damage. Rising Treasury yields, pressure on chip stocks, and oil climbing again are creating a nasty mix for risk assets.

What worries me is the Nasdaq.

When AI and semiconductor leaders start losing momentum while yields rise, the market's most crowded trade becomes vulnerable.

A green Friday doesn't change a red week.

Next week, I’m watching yields, oil, and Nvidia more closely than the index headlines.

#NASDAQ #SP500 #downtrend #markets
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#usthreemajorindexespostweeklylosses Red week, with the S&P ending a three-wee k winning streak and tech taking the biggest hit amid rising long-term yields and oil. Yet underneath the selloff, AI infrastructure, cancer vaccines, the consumer and robotics produced some extraordinary numbers. The 30-year Treasury yield hit its highest level since 2007 as US debt crossed $40tn. Treasury doubled planned long-dated bond buybacks midweek, but the relief proved short-lived. Oil added another problem. Brent rose roughly 6% as US-Iran tensions escalated and disruption through the Strait of Hormuz kept supply and inflation concerns alive. Yet the AI infrastructure numbers kept coming. Fabrinet grew revenue 45%. Keysight posted $2.1bn of orders, up 56%. Analog Devices grew revenue 40% and guided higher. The stocks may be debating the cost of the AI buildout. The suppliers are still seeing the demand. Moderna stole the week. Its personalised cancer vaccine with Merck succeeded in a major Phase 3 melanoma trial and shares surged 177% in a single day, the biggest one-day gain in Moderna’s history. Healthcare finished as the week’s strongest sector. The consumer gave a less comfortable signal. Walmart reported its slowest US comparable-sales growth in six years despite cutting prices on 11,000 products. Consumers are still spending, but increasingly selectively. And robotics had quite a week too. Unitree surged 460% on its Shanghai debut. At the World Robot Conference, CEO Wang Xingxing offered a useful reality check: generalisation remains the biggest bottleneck, and robots reliably handling unfamiliar environments could still be years away. That’s it for the week. Have a great weekend everyone.$ONT $CBRSB $INTWB
#usthreemajorindexespostweeklylosses Red week, with the S&P ending a three-wee
k winning streak and tech taking the biggest hit amid rising long-term yields and oil. Yet underneath the selloff, AI infrastructure, cancer vaccines, the consumer and robotics produced some extraordinary numbers.

The 30-year Treasury yield hit its highest level since 2007 as US debt crossed $40tn. Treasury doubled planned long-dated bond buybacks midweek, but the relief proved short-lived.

Oil added another problem. Brent rose roughly 6% as US-Iran tensions escalated and disruption through the Strait of Hormuz kept supply and inflation concerns alive.

Yet the AI infrastructure numbers kept coming. Fabrinet grew revenue 45%. Keysight posted $2.1bn of orders, up 56%. Analog Devices grew revenue 40% and guided higher. The stocks may be debating the cost of the AI buildout. The suppliers are still seeing the demand.

Moderna stole the week. Its personalised cancer vaccine with Merck succeeded in a major Phase 3 melanoma trial and shares surged 177% in a single day, the biggest one-day gain in Moderna’s history. Healthcare finished as the week’s strongest sector.

The consumer gave a less comfortable signal. Walmart reported its slowest US comparable-sales growth in six years despite cutting prices on 11,000 products. Consumers are still spending, but increasingly selectively.

And robotics had quite a week too. Unitree surged 460% on its Shanghai debut. At the World Robot Conference, CEO Wang Xingxing offered a useful reality check: generalisation remains the biggest bottleneck, and robots reliably handling unfamiliar environments could still be years away.

That’s it for the week. Have a great weekend everyone.$ONT $CBRSB $INTWB
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🛢️ — America's refiners are about to lose their biggest crude lifeline US refiners are running at 97.2% utilization — the hottest pace in 8 years — chasing record diesel margins (~$100/bbl) . And right when they need the oil most, the supply is about to shrink. Canada, their #1 foreign supplier (~4M+ bpd) , is taking ~300K bpd of oil sands offline next month for maintenance (Rystad), with Alberta inventories already at 1-year lows. Midwest refiners — thought to be insulated from the Hormuz shock — now face a squeeze from both ends: Gulf supply still choked and northern barrels drying up. The result: acute feedstock tightness that transmits straight to retail pump prices before Labor Day . With Cushing stocks at decade lows, SPR at ~40-year lows, and Brent near $93–94, there's no spare barrel to catch the fall. Even the revived Keystone/Prairie Connector talk is a years-away fix, not a September one. Bottom line: the market's been pricing the crude shortage — it hasn't priced the refining feedstock squeeze yet. Diesel cracks and pump prices are the canary. {future}(XAUUSDT) {future}(BZUSDT) {future}(CLUSDT) $CL $BZ $XAU #usrefinersfaceloomingcrudesupplydrop #USDollarFallsToThreeMonthLow #USThreeMajorIndexesPostWeeklyLosses #TeslaHitsMonthlyHigh #GoldReboundsNearly5%
🛢️ — America's refiners are about to lose their biggest crude lifeline

US refiners are running at 97.2% utilization — the hottest pace in 8 years — chasing record diesel margins (~$100/bbl) . And right when they need the oil most, the supply is about to shrink.

Canada, their #1 foreign supplier (~4M+ bpd) , is taking ~300K bpd of oil sands offline next month for maintenance (Rystad), with Alberta inventories already at 1-year lows. Midwest refiners — thought to be insulated from the Hormuz shock — now face a squeeze from both ends: Gulf supply still choked and northern barrels drying up.

The result: acute feedstock tightness that transmits straight to retail pump prices before Labor Day . With Cushing stocks at decade lows, SPR at ~40-year lows, and Brent near $93–94, there's no spare barrel to catch the fall. Even the revived Keystone/Prairie Connector talk is a years-away fix, not a September one.

Bottom line: the market's been pricing the crude shortage — it hasn't priced the refining feedstock squeeze yet. Diesel cracks and pump prices are the canary.

$CL $BZ $XAU
#usrefinersfaceloomingcrudesupplydrop #USDollarFallsToThreeMonthLow #USThreeMajorIndexesPostWeeklyLosses #TeslaHitsMonthlyHigh #GoldReboundsNearly5%
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#goldreboundsnearly5% — Gold just ripped ~5% off its August lows Spot is trading ~$4,604 , after tagging a fresh swing high at $4,632 and reclaiming the 200-day MA plus its downtrend line — the strongest technical hand gold has held in weeks. What's driving it: 🕊️Dovish Fed surprise — July FOMC + soft jobs data (NFP -23K vs +85K expected) crushed September hike bets 💵Dollar slide — DXY down to ~99.5, weakest since May, after the Treasury buyback ignited a bond rally 🏦Central bank bid — China bought ~20t gold in July, biggest monthly haul since Oct 2023 🌍Iran/US tensions keeping the safe-haven bid alive Technical read: the breakout above $4,632 opens a path toward $4,891 if support holds; the danger zone is a daily close back below $4,357 . $XAU /USD · 1H setup — 🟢 Long (pullback, don't chase) Entry: 4,570 – 4,590 (retest of the breakout shelf) SL: 4,545 · Invalidation: 1H close < 4,540 TP1: 4,620 · TP2: 4,650 · TP3: open → medium-term target $4,891 {future}(XAUUSDT) ⚠️ RSI is extended after a 5% leg up — this is a buy-the-dip plan, not a FOMO entry. NFA #USThreeMajorIndexesPostWeeklyLosses #TeslaHitsMonthlyHigh #USRefinersFaceLoomingCrudeSupplyDrop #USDollarFallsToThreeMonthLow
#goldreboundsnearly5% — Gold just ripped ~5% off its August lows

Spot is trading ~$4,604 , after tagging a fresh swing high at $4,632 and reclaiming the 200-day MA plus its downtrend line — the strongest technical hand gold has held in weeks.

What's driving it:

🕊️Dovish Fed surprise — July FOMC + soft jobs data (NFP -23K vs +85K expected) crushed September hike bets
💵Dollar slide — DXY down to ~99.5, weakest since May, after the Treasury buyback ignited a bond rally
🏦Central bank bid — China bought ~20t gold in July, biggest monthly haul since Oct 2023
🌍Iran/US tensions keeping the safe-haven bid alive

Technical read: the breakout above $4,632 opens a path toward $4,891 if support holds; the danger zone is a daily close back below $4,357 .

$XAU /USD · 1H setup — 🟢 Long (pullback, don't chase)
Entry: 4,570 – 4,590 (retest of the breakout shelf)
SL: 4,545 · Invalidation: 1H close < 4,540
TP1: 4,620 · TP2: 4,650 · TP3: open → medium-term target $4,891

⚠️ RSI is extended after a 5% leg up — this is a buy-the-dip plan, not a FOMO entry. NFA

#USThreeMajorIndexesPostWeeklyLosses #TeslaHitsMonthlyHigh #USRefinersFaceLoomingCrudeSupplyDrop #USDollarFallsToThreeMonthLow
$ZEC is showing strong bullish momentum. CoinMarketCap’s latest market snapshot shows Zcash around $820, with $ZEC up roughly 44% over 24 hours, making it one of the strongest large-cap movers today. 📊 Technical outlook Trend: 🟢 Strong bullish Immediate resistance: $825–$850 Next targets: $900 → $1,000 Key support: $780–$800 Major support: $700–$720 A sustained move above $850 could open the way toward the psychological $1,000 level. Because the rally is extremely sharp, a pullback/retest toward $780–$800 would be normal before another potential leg higher. 🚀 Fundamental catalyst Recent momentum is being supported by Grayscale's proposed Zcash ETF conversion and discussions involving roughly 200,000 ZEC for the trust. The recent Ironwood upgrade has also strengthened the project's security narrative. Bias: 🟢 Bullish above $780 Risk: 🔴 After such a rapid rally, chasing the price near the top carries high pullback risk. #zec #USDollarFallsToThreeMonthLow #USThreeMajorIndexesPostWeeklyLosses #TeslaHitsMonthlyHigh #levelsabovemagical $ZEC {future}(ZECUSDT)
$ZEC is showing strong bullish momentum. CoinMarketCap’s latest market snapshot shows Zcash around $820, with $ZEC up roughly 44% over 24 hours, making it one of the strongest large-cap movers today.

📊 Technical outlook
Trend: 🟢 Strong bullish

Immediate resistance: $825–$850

Next targets: $900 → $1,000

Key support: $780–$800

Major support: $700–$720

A sustained move above $850 could open the way toward the psychological $1,000 level.

Because the rally is extremely sharp, a pullback/retest toward $780–$800 would be normal before another potential leg higher.

🚀 Fundamental catalyst
Recent momentum is being supported by Grayscale's proposed Zcash ETF conversion and discussions involving roughly 200,000 ZEC for the trust. The recent Ironwood upgrade has also strengthened the project's security narrative.

Bias: 🟢 Bullish above $780
Risk: 🔴 After such a rapid rally, chasing the price near the top carries high pullback risk.

#zec #USDollarFallsToThreeMonthLow #USThreeMajorIndexesPostWeeklyLosses #TeslaHitsMonthlyHigh #levelsabovemagical

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