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Twin Cuts, Diverging Signals — What Traders Must Know Now

Social Media Shocks, EUR/GBP Support & Gold’s Run
Markets are learning the hard way that policy doesn’t always come from press conferences — sometimes it comes from posts. This week, a single social media blast from President Trump announcing a 100% tariff on Chinese imports sent global assets into a tailspin.
Risk appetite collapsed, tech stocks plunged, and safe havens like gold and yen surged. The S&P 500 dropped nearly 3% intraday before recovering, while oil sank on growth fears. Traders were reminded that in the age of digital diplomacy, volatility can strike without warning.
Meanwhile, EUR/GBP is testing long-term uptrend support near 0.8675. With the pair pulling back from mid-channel resistance, this zone could offer a bounce opportunity — or signal a deeper slide toward 0.8600.
The theme? When headlines blur and posts move markets, technicals become the anchor.

⚡Daily Broad Market Recap – October 13, 2025
S&P 500 hit fresh highs above 6,750; gold surged past $4,096.
USD held firm despite shutdown concerns; oil recovered to $63.80.
Bitcoin climbed above $123,600; Fed minutes confirmed easing bias.
Trump’s surprise tariff post triggered a global risk-off wave.
Yen and gold surged; tech stocks and oil tumbled.
Traders now treat social media as a core part of fundamental analysis.
EUR/GBP is hovering near 0.8675, a key ascending channel support.
A bounce could target 0.8700–0.8750; a break may open 0.8600 or lower.

This issue blends digital disruption with technical discipline. As social media reshapes market dynamics and EUR/GBP tests support, traders are reminded that speed, structure, and strategy matter more than ever.
Happy Trading!

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