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AMT Top Ten Miscellaneous Shots for Friday the 3rd of Nov.

AMT Top Ten Miscellaneous Shots for Friday the 3rd of Nov.

10. NBA: Welcome to Victor Wembanyama’s world. VW’s 5th game as a Spur was historic last night.

9. South Africa: The Springboks Rugby World Cup victory is helping unifying the nation and giving all its citizens a hope for better days.

8. Book: The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn.

7. Crypto: Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty on all counts. Yet, Bitcoin is near 34,600.00 USD per coin.

6. Risks: Signs of appetite as U.S equity indices have moved higher, and U.S Treasury yields have declined.

5. Gold: The precious metal still lingering near 2000.00 USD and may attract bearish speculative positions.

4. Middle East: Global financial institutions appear to have dealt with the noise.

3. U.S Jobs Reports: Non-Farm Employment Change numbers and Average Hourly Earnings inflation data will be published today and shake markets.

2. Federal Reserve: The U.S central bank may have reached the end of it interest rates hikes cycle.

1. USD: The world’s reserve currency remains suspiciously strong and if it is a relatively calm today and this weekend, day traders may begin to embrace selling wagers.

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AMT Top Ten Miscellaneous Morsels for Friday 22nd of Sept.

AMT Top Ten Miscellaneous Morsels for Friday 22nd of Sept.

10. Rugby: World Cup match between South Africa and Ireland is tomorrow in Paris.

9. Book: Winning The Loser’s Game by Charles D. Ellis.

8. Travel Tip: Prague, if you haven’t had the chance to visit, do yourself a favor – go.

7. Cryptocurrencies: Binance Coin still ‘flirting’ with lower values and ‘troubles’.

6. European Central Bank: Surprise interest hike last week, but EUR/USD struggling.

5. Gold: Price of the precious metal facing tests as USD remains strong.

4. WTI Crude Oil: Energy price for the commodity remains near 90.00 USD.

3. Federal Reserve: U.S central bank was polite on Wednesday, but perhaps misguided.

2. Bank of England: Yesterday’s pause showed ‘backbone’, but GBP/USD suffering.

1. U.S Stock Indices: Friday’s trading will begin with 3 month lows being tested.