traders
Coverage of traders in the Nexus archive.
- As chip sector takes it on the chin, traders bet on a big Nvidia rally
Nvidia shares rose despite a 5% decline in chip stocks tracked by the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH). Traders are betting on a significant rally in Nvidia's stock amid the broader sector downturn.
- Traders Sue Polymarket Over 'No' Ruling on Strategy Bitcoin Sale
Traders are suing Polymarket over a post-event rule change that invalidated their 'Yes' bets on Strategy's Bitcoin sale. The plaintiffs claim the rule alteration caused their winning bets to become losses.
- Gold Steadies as Traders Look to Fed for Interest-Rate Outlook
Gold prices remain steady as traders monitor the Fed's interest-rate outlook. The focus is on potential changes in monetary policy affecting the precious metal's value.
- Traders Are Most Positive on Dollar Since 2015 as Fed Hike Looms
Traders have shown the highest level of optimism about the dollar since 2015 as anticipation grows for a Federal Reserve interest rate hike.
- Traders Weigh Second Half Outlook: Markets Snapshot
Traders are assessing the second half market outlook as they review a markets snapshot. The focus is on evaluating potential trends and conditions for the remainder of the year.
- Traders Brace for Yen Swings as Holiday Intervention Risk Looms
Traders are preparing for potential fluctuations in the yen due to the risk of holiday-related interventions. The uncertainty around possible interventions is causing caution in the market.
- Yen Edges Higher With Traders on Alert for Risk of Intervention
The Japanese yen edges higher, with traders monitoring the risk of intervention. The article references Japanese yen coins and a photographer credit.
- Traders Plot Worst-Case Scenario for Yen If Currency Crisis Hits
Traders are preparing for a potential worst-case scenario involving the yen if a currency crisis occurs. The article highlights concerns about the yen's stability under such conditions.
- Traders on Lookout for Next Yen 'Red Line' | The Asia Trade 7/1/2026
Traders are monitoring the yen for its next 'red line' as reported by The Asia Trade. The article highlights ongoing attention to key currency thresholds in the market.
- Traders on High Alert as the Yen Hits a Four-Decade Low
The yen has reached a four-decade low, prompting traders to remain on high alert. Japanese officials' recent comments have led to speculation that the government may intervene in the market to halt the currency's decline.
- US Tech Rebounds, Traders On Yen Intervention Watch | The Asia Trade 6/30/2026
The US tech sector has rebounded, and traders are closely monitoring potential yen intervention. The article is sourced from The Asia Trade.
- Corn Drops After US-Iran Halt Attacks as Traders Weigh US Heat
Corn prices dropped following a halt in attacks between the US and Iran, as traders assessed the impact of heat in the US. The market reaction reflects uncertainty about supply and demand dynamics influenced by geopolitical developments and weather conditions.
- #ArewaEconomy (2): How Kano’s largest textile market remains afloat despite rising costs, shrinking demand in Nigeria
Kwari Market in Kano, Nigeria's largest textile market, remains operational despite rising costs and shrinking demand due to the resilience and adaptation of its traders and workers. The market's survival is attributed to the determination of those who depend on it daily.
- Punjab border residents oppose Himachal entry tax; Nihang Sikhs warn of renewed protest
Residents, transporters, and traders along Punjab's border oppose Himachal Pradesh's vehicle entry tax, demanding its rollback. Nihang Sikhs have warned of reviving their 'Khalsa tax' protest against the policy.
- Traders Pare ECB Rate Bets to Below Quarter-Point Hike in 2026
Traders have adjusted their expectations for European Central Bank (ECB) rate hikes, now anticipating increases of less than a quarter-point in 2026. ECB President Christine Lagarde is mentioned in the context of these market projections.
- Areca trucks seized in Maharashtra: Karnataka growers, traders worried
Trucks carrying arecanut were seized in Maharashtra, with samples sent for testing, causing concern among Karnataka growers and traders.
- Lagos shuts Oshodi market after traders allegedly attack sanitation officials
Lagos shut down Oshodi Resettlement Market after traders allegedly attacked sanitation officials. The market closure was confirmed by a commissioner's statement.
- XRP drifts toward $1.10 support as traders await break from three-week range
XRP is drifting toward $1.10 support as traders await a break from a three-week trading range.
- Ebola closure cuts off a lifeline between DRC’s Goma and Rwanda
The closure of the border between DRC's Goma and Rwanda due to Ebola has disrupted trade. Health officials support the restrictions, but traders report negative impacts on goods and income flow.
- Fertiliser prices tumble as traders look beyond Middle East disruption
Fertiliser prices have significantly decreased, with urea returning to prewar levels. However, a drop in demand is noted, which is not viewed as positive.
- Areca trucks stopped by FDA in Maharashtra; traders meet MP in Shivamogga, seek help
Areca trucks were stopped by the FDA in Maharashtra. Traders met with an MP in Shivamogga to seek assistance.
- Traders See 40-Year Yen Low as Next Intervention Battleground
Traders anticipate the yen hitting a 40-year low, which could become a focal point for intervention efforts. The article highlights concerns about the yen's performance and potential market responses.
- Investors pile into bullish dollar bets as ‘US exceptionalism’ trade returns
Investors are increasing bullish dollar bets as traders anticipate a strong US economy will prevent the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates, despite declining oil prices.
- Traders Cut South Africa Rate-Hike Bets on Iran Peace Deal
Traders have reduced their expectations of interest rate hikes in South Africa following speculation about a potential Iran peace deal. The development has led to a shift in market bets on monetary policy adjustments.
- Uganda: After 11-Year Wait, Construction of Shs20 Billion Wakiso Market Finally Begins
The construction of the Shs20 billion Wakiso Central Daily Market has finally started in Uganda after an 11-year delay. President Museveni initially pledged to build the market for traders in the district 11 years ago.
- Bitcoin Holds Steady as the Giant SpaceX Listing Finally Arrives
Bitcoin remained stable near 63,000 during the debut of the record SpaceX listing. The anticipated cash drain from traders did not materialize, as crypto, metals, and tech sectors all experienced gains.
- XRP holds above $1.10 as ETF inflows rise, but traders remain cautious
XRP maintains a price above $1.10 as ETF inflows increase, though traders are cautious. The cryptocurrency's stability amid rising investment interest contrasts with lingering uncertainty among market participants.
- Bitcoin bulls are still around. These charts show they just moved on to hotter markets.
Bitcoin bulls remain active but have shifted focus to other markets. Traders previously invested in crypto are now seeking opportunities outside the cryptocurrency market.
- As gold's tumble continues, traders bet the pain may last for two more years
Gold prices continue to decline, with the GLD ETF down 25% from its February intraday record. Traders anticipate the downturn may persist for another two years.
- Zcash, Hyperliquid tokens lead losses as traders bet against a bitcoin bounce
Zcash and Hyperliquid tokens are leading losses as traders bet against a potential Bitcoin price increase. The market movement reflects reduced confidence in Bitcoin's recovery.
- Strait of Hormuz traffic won't return to normal until end of the year, traders say
Traders previously estimated a 60% chance of the Strait of Hormuz reopening before August, but now see a higher likelihood of it remaining closed until 2027. Traffic through the strait is not expected to return to normal until the end of the year.
- Practise yoga for physical and mental well-being: Anitha
Home Minister Anitha advocates yoga to help students, employees, and traders manage stress and enhance physical and mental health.
- Traders Fully Price in Fed Rate Hike This Year After Jobs Data
Traders have fully priced in a Federal Reserve rate hike for this year following recent jobs data. The New York Stock Exchange remains active with traders working on the floor.
- Yen Slide Pauses Before 160 as Traders Eye Intervention Risk
The Japanese yen's decline paused near the 160 level as traders assessed the risk of potential market intervention. Speculation about central bank actions or policy shifts remains a focus for currency markets.
- US Stock Futures Pull Back as Traders Evaluate Mideast News
US stock futures declined as traders assess developments related to Mideast news. Activity is observed on the New York Stock Exchange trading floor.
- Gold Holds Fall as Traders Digest Confusion Over US-Iran Talks
Gold prices are holding a fall as traders react to confusion surrounding US-Iran negotiations. The uncertainty in diplomatic talks between the US and Iran is influencing market sentiment.
- US Futures Rise as Traders Remain Hopeful of US-Iran Peace Deal
US futures are rising as traders express optimism about a potential peace deal between the US and Iran. The market reaction suggests confidence in diplomatic progress between the two nations.
- Ventuals to compensate traders after pre-IPO SpaceX perps plunge 45% on Hyperliquid
Ventuals will compensate traders after a 45% plunge in SpaceX perpetuals on Hyperliquid caused by faulty oracle data, resulting in $1.51 million in losses. The incident highlights issues with data accuracy impacting cryptocurrency trading platforms.
- Rally in chip stocks becomes the most hated in history. Here's the data
The semiconductor stock rally has become the most hated in history, with traders actively betting against it due to its unprecedented surge. Despite the incredible growth, market participants are showing bearish sentiment through short positions.
- Traders See Conflicting Iran Signals on US-Iran Deal
Traders are observing conflicting signals from Iran regarding the US-Iran deal, creating uncertainty in the market. The article mentions Salesforce.com Inc and a Bloomberg photographer, indicating potential business and media angles.