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Nasdaq: in this episode, I share my method for a quick market overview. I compare the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq to spot where the weakness is clearest. Then, I observe the annual low and the immediate reaction at the Asian market open, which is useful for reading a support (the 23,000 zone). I integrate the macroeconomic context: the sensitivity of high-tech to rates, WTI crude oil and the Strait of Hormuz, Donald Trump's statements, and Jerome Powell's "wait and see" message. I conclude with gold in a range and a bitcoin that drops quickly and recovers slowly. Subscribe if this helps.

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About the author
Benoist Rousseau is a professional trader and member of the CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) and the CBOT (Chicago Board of Trade), an economic historian with a degree from Paris-Sorbonne University, a former history-geography teacher, and an adult educator for 25 years.
This unique path connects academic rigor, field expertise, and a commitment to imparting the discipline and lucidity of professional trading.
In the GOOD MORNING TRADING series, drawing on 25 years of market experience, he shares his clear, independent, and educational analysis of global financial news each morning.

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