Abstract:Nvidia Soars, European Markets Gain, and Key Forex Trends
DAILY MARKET NEWSLETTER - February 23, 2024
Insights from Trading Central's Global Research
Here are key takeaways to fuel your trading strategy today:
Market Wrap: Stocks, Bonds, Commodities
US stocks surge to record highs: Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq 100 all closed at record levels.
Nvidia drives market: The company's stock soared 16.40%, adding a record $277 billion in market value.
Tech, consumer discretionary, and communication services lead gains: Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, Tesla, Apple, and Alphabet also performed well.
Moderna jumps on strong earnings: Biotech firm's quarterly profit exceeded expectations.
Disappointments in the EV sector: Rivian Automotive and Lucid Group tumbled, joined by e-commerce company Etsy.
Key Market Data
US 10-year Treasury yield: +1 basis point to 4.333%
Initial jobless claims: Fell to 201,000
US Manufacturing PMI: Rose to 51.5
Existing home sales: +3.1% in January
WTI Crude Oil: +$0.53 to $78.44/barrel
Gold: Flat at $2,024/ounce
European Markets
European stocks closed higher (DAX 40, CAC 40, FTSE 100)
Japan's Nikkei 225 hit a record intraday high, closing at a record level since 1989. (Market closed today for Emperor's Birthday)
Market Wrap: Forex
US Dollar Index: Stable at 103.94.
EUR/USD: +3 pips to 1.0820
GBP/USD: +22 pips to 1.2656
USD/JPY: +22 pips to 150.50
AUD/USD: +6 pips to 0.6556
USD/CHF: +6 pips to 0.8800
USD/CAD: -24 pips to 1.3481
Bitcoin: -1% to $51,270
Trading Central's Featured Analysis
GBP/USD: Caution advised. Look for short positions below 1.2670.

USD/JPY: Rebound expected. Consider long positions above 150.30.

EUR/USD: Key resistance at 1.0840. Short positions are preferred below this level.

Dow Jones (CME): Intraday support at 39030.00. Long positions are favored above this level.

Important Notes
Market volatility can lead to rapid price changes.

Rising tensions between the United States and Iran are shaking global financial markets, pushing oil and gold prices higher while increasing volatility across equities. Historically, such geopolitical conflicts trigger sector shifts rather than full market collapse — with energy and defense stocks often benefiting, while airlines and consumer sectors face pressure. For investors, the key is recognizing that geopolitical crises can create both risks and strategic opportunities through market sector rotation.
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