
Gold Hits $4,375 as Dollar Index Slips Below 100
Sovereign Bids Drive Gold to $4,375.50 Gold obliterated historical resistance ceilings, trading at $4,375.50/oz and logging a 31.15% year-over-year surge. This price action completely detaches
Forex is the biggest market on Earth. It’s a $7.5 trillion/day game of global chess between central banks. We’ll show you how to stop trading pips and start trading the big moves.
Forex is the biggest market on Earth. It’s a $7.5 trillion/day game of global chess between central banks. We’ll show you how to stop trading pips and start trading the big moves.
Welcome to the deep water. The Foreign Exchange (Forex) market is the true “macro” battlefield. You’re not just trading a ticker; you’re trading one entire economy against another. When you “buy” EUR/USD, you are fundamentally betting that the Eurozone’s economy will outperform the United States’.
This is what makes Forex so powerful. It’s not driven by a single CEO or a single product. It’s driven by the biggest forces on Earth:
The Nikvest Edge is to stop thinking like a “pip-scalper” and start thinking like a “macro-trader.” We teach you to ignore the 1-minute chart noise and focus on the real drivers. Our analysis fuses the fundamental (e.g., “The Fed is hiking rates more than the ECB”) with the technical (e.g., “EUR/USD has just had a weekly CHoCH”). When you align a strong fundamental bias with a clean technical setup, you’re no longer gambling. You’re trading with the full force of the global economy at your back.

Sovereign Bids Drive Gold to $4,375.50 Gold obliterated historical resistance ceilings, trading at $4,375.50/oz and logging a 31.15% year-over-year surge. This price action completely detaches
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