Instrument Warning: Is A Market Correction Incoming?

Instrument Warning: Is A Market Correction Incoming?

Author: Martin North April 25, 2026 Duration: 20:48
This is our weekly market update where we start in the US, cross to Europe and Asia, and end in Australia, covering commodities and crypto along the way. Something simply does not add up. US equities surged higher in their final session of the week, bolstered by hopes of peace talks between the US and … Continue reading "Instrument Warning: Is A Market Correction Incoming?"

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Duration: 30:54
There were shenanigans in the Senate relating to the future of cash, and it highlights the games people play to keep the banks sweet, despite the need to access cash, especially in the regions, and especially now. I am j…