Government reopens after longest shutdown in U.S. history
Today’s Market Mood, Key Events, Market Moving News.
📈 Market Mood:
Neutral-bullish. Relief across markets as Washington resumes operations, but traders stay cautious awaiting delayed economic data.
🗓 Key Events:
07:00 London / 02:00 New York - U.K. GDP (m/m, q/q) - key test for U.K. growth outlook amid sluggish consumer activity.
🌐 Market Moving News:
Trump signs spending bill, ending the longest U.S. government shutdown in history.
October CPI and jobs data may never be released due to shutdown data disruption.
Yen squeezed lower as Japan’s PM signals slower rate hikes; Asian equities edge higher.
Asset Snapshots:
⚪ S&P 500: Neutral - trades near 6,851 (+0.06%) as optimism fades into consolidation.
⚪ USD (DXY): Neutral - flat at 99.50 as focus turns to Fed guidance post-shutdown.
🟢 Gold: Bullish - holding firm near $4,100 as investors hedge post-shutdown uncertainty.
🔴 Oil: Bearish - pressured by inventory builds and demand concerns.
🔴 Bitcoin: Bearish - still recovering after recent $340B market cap wipeout.
Macro Bias:
Shows overall bullish, bearish, or neutral trends across major markets based on key economic data. It reflects how indicators like GDP, inflation, employment, retail sales, and PMIs are performing. When data improves, the bias turns bullish; when it weakens, bearish; when mixed, neutral.
Indecies:
🟢 S&P 500: Bullish
🟢 Nasdaq 100: Bullish
Currencies:
🟢 USD: Bullish
⚪ EUR: Neutral
⚪ JPY: Neutral
⚪ GBP: Neutral
🟢 AUD: Bullish
🟢 CAD: Bullish
⚪ CHF: Neutral
Commodities:
⚪ Gold: Neutral
⚪ Oil: Neutral
Crypto:
🟢 Bitcoin: Bullish
Volatility S&P 500 Index (VIX): 17.51 (+1.33%) - mild uptick as traders hedge uncertainty over missing U.S. data and Fed tone.
🪙 Price Action Notes:
S&P 500 capped near 6,870 resistance - breakout needs volume confirmation.
Gold steady above $4,080 support; watch $4,130 for next leg up.
Disclaimer:
This newsletter is for information only and not financial advice. Markets carry risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Always do your own research or consult a qualified advisor before making investment decisions.



