Monthly Archives: November 2024
A Complete Guide to DJ30 Trading with VT Markets
Written on November 4, 2024 at 6:45 am, by
DJ30 Trading with VT Markets Trading the DJ30 (Dow Jones Industrial Average) provides traders with exposure to some of the most influential companies in the United States. Known for its representation of major sectors and blue-chip stocks, the DJ30 is an attractive option for those looking to tap into US market trends. With VT Markets, Continue Reading
How to Navigate the US Election’s Market Impact

Written on November 4, 2024 at 2:00 am, by anakin
The Trump-Harris showdown begins: Voters in the US will go to the polls on 5 November to elect their next president. Will America get its first ever woman president or a second Donald Trump term? The election volatility brings a wave of both opportunities and challenges. Market participants are closely monitoring how it might impact Continue Reading
Markets brace for Fed and jobs wave in November
Written on November 4, 2024 at 12:13 am, by anakin
As we enter the first full week of November, markets will be attentive to central bank insights, major economic data releases, and the ongoing earnings season. This coming week will likely set the tone for the remainder of the year, with investors focusing on inflation trends, interest rate policy, and geopolitical developments. KEY ECONOMIC INDICATORS Continue Reading
From risk to resilience: How to build a well-diversified portfolio
Written on November 1, 2024 at 8:15 am, by luna
In the blink of an eye, the seemingly invincible tech sector transformed from a golden child of investment to a cautionary tale of concentrated risk. The year 2022 saw industry giants like Meta (Facebook) lose over 60% of their stock value, Netflix plummet by nearly 50%, and the entire NASDAQ Composite tumble approximately 33%. Thousands Continue Reading
How to Manage Market Volatility in the US Elections

Written on November 1, 2024 at 7:26 am, by anakin
The months leading up to U.S. elections have been prime time for market swings. But what is it about a presidential election that gets the world in a tizzy?