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    15 March 2025
    The CFTC reported an increase in US Oil NC Net Positions to 164.1K from 154.8K

    Oil net positions rise to 164.1k; gold retreats; EUR/USD recovers; central banks weigh policy changes this week.

    15 March 2025
    Net positions for the JPY increased to ¥133.9K from ¥133.7K, according to CFTC data

    JPY net positions rose slightly; gold retreated; EUR/USD steady; crypto increased; central bank decisions closely watched.

    15 March 2025
    The net positions for Australia’s CFTC AUD NC are steady at $-48.2K

    Australia’s AUD NC net positions remain unchanged at -$48.2K, reflecting market stability with no new developments.

    15 March 2025
    The CFTC’s report revealed a decline in Gold NC Net Positions from $243.3K to $236.1K

    Gold net positions decline as prices retrace. EUR/USD stable, GBP/USD consolidates. Crypto sees modest gains.

    15 March 2025
    CFTC net positions for GBP in the UK rose to £29.2K, increasing from £18.6K

    CFTC data shows GBP NC net positions rose to £29.2k, indicating a shift in market positioning.

    15 March 2025
    The S&P 500 NC net positions reported by the CFTC in the US are $80.6K and $32.1K

    Gold declines to $2,980 amid profit-taking. EUR/USD strengthens, while GBP/USD stagnates. Cryptos rise; central banks in focus.

    15 March 2025
    The CFTC EUR NC Net Positions for the Eurozone rose to €13.1K from €-10.1K

    Eurozone’s CFTC EUR rose to €13.1K, signaling increased long positions and a more optimistic market sentiment.

    15 March 2025
    An impulse rally has been anticipated for the SP500, guided by the Elliott Wave analysis

    S&P 500 may rise to $7122 if above $5732; extreme fear sentiment suggests potential for upward bounce.

    15 March 2025
    February’s Argentine Consumer Price Index increased to 2.4%, surpassing the expected 2.3%

    Argentina’s CPI rose 2.4%. Gold fell below $3,000. EUR/USD stable. Crypto market gained 0.13%, led by BNB.

    15 March 2025
    A discussion highlighted potential risks surrounding tariffs, Bank of Canada data, and the Canadian dollar’s prospects

    White House tariffs, Bank of Canada survey, employment cuts, capital reduction, Canadian dollar resilience, USMCA renegotiation, elections.

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