The Market Horoscope – The week of June 16, 2025
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Market Outlook
Key Economic Events This Week:
Date | Day | Event/ Report | Currency |
---|---|---|---|
17-06-2025 | Tuesday | Interest rate | JPY |
17-06-2025 | Tuesday | Retail | USD |
18-06-2025 | Wednesday | CPI | GBP |
18-06-2025 | Wednesday | Unemployment claims | USD |
18-06-2025 | Wednesday | Interest rate | USD |
19-06-2025 | Thursday | Interest rate | CHF |
19-06-2025 | Thursday | Interest rate | GBP |
20-06-2025 | Friday | Retail | GBP |
Market Insights
The Analysis
Last week we had significant events on the geo-political arena: agreement on US – China tariffs and the war between Israel and Iran. There were reactions in the currency and equity markets, but mostly in the Oil markets. The upcoming week is likely to bring in volatility from the economic reports scheduled, mainly interest rate announcement on four major currencies.
The Insights
US Dollar Index (DXY) is showing weakness and is likely to go down even further. The forecast for the US Dollar interest rate is to remain unchanged. However, if we get a surprise reduction on Wednesday, we will see a sharp decline. Other major currencies, Equities and commodities are likely to remain bullish.
The Action
Short the DXY if it approaches the 99 mark. Look to go Long on Equities, other major currencies and commodities on pullbacks.
The Timing
Tuesday
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Note: Our predictions are based on current data and market trends. Before making investment decisions, consider your risk tolerance and consult a financial advisor.