RISK WARNING: CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Between 74-89% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
Top Economic Events to Watch | March 23 - 27, 2026
23 March 2026
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Markets shift focus from rate decisions to key PMI and CPI data. Discover the 3 major macro events shaping USD, AUD, and GBP this week.
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NAGA Weekly Recap March 16 - 20, 2026
20 March 2026
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Stay ahead of the market: a concise recap of equities, oil, and dollar moves as risk-off sentiment and central bank policies shape trading opportunities.
New iPhone Markets Screen: Find Your Next Trade, Faster Than Ever
20 March 2026
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Explore the updated NAGA iPhone app Markets section: new tabs, regional stock organization, and upcoming custom watchlists for smarter trading.
Copper, NVIDIA and NZD/USD Reflect a Market Balancing Growth and Caution
18 March 2026
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A mix of consolidation, strong structural trends, and cautious investor sentiment is driving global markets. Copper is holding near its opening levels for the year after a powerful rally, as supply concerns continue to offer support while rising inventories and macro uncertainty limit fresh upside. At the same time, NVIDIA remains one of the strongest stories in equities, with booming AI demand supporting growth even as investors become more sensitive to valuation, competition, and execution risks. In currency markets, NZD/USD is trying to stabilize, but the stronger US dollar and uncertainty around Federal Reserve policy are still keeping pressure on the pair. Together, these markets show a broader environment where long-term themes remain supportive, but near-term direction is being shaped by caution and changing expectations.
Three Market Stories: Gold, Adobe and GBP/USD
16 March 2026
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Global financial markets are currently navigating a mix of strong trends, short-term volatility, and shifting economic expectations. Commodities, currencies, and equities are all reacting to a combination of geopolitical tensions, central bank policy outlooks, and rapid technological change. Investors are closely watching how these forces interact, as they shape market sentiment and influence the direction of key assets. In this report, we examine three important areas of the market. First, we look at gold, which remains in a strong uptrend despite a recent pause after its powerful rally. Next, we review Adobe's latest earnings and how artificial intelligence and leadership changes are affecting the company's outlook. Finally, we explore the GBP/USD currency pair and how interest rate expectations and global risk sentiment are driving its recent movements.
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New iPhone Markets Screen: Find Your Next Trade, Faster Than Ever
20 March 2026
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Explore the updated NAGA iPhone app Markets section: new tabs, regional stock organization, and upcoming custom watchlists for smarter trading.
Copper, NVIDIA and NZD/USD Reflect a Market Balancing Growth and Caution
18 March 2026
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A mix of consolidation, strong structural trends, and cautious investor sentiment is driving global markets. Copper is holding near its opening levels for the year after a powerful rally, as supply concerns continue to offer support while rising inventories and macro uncertainty limit fresh upside. At the same time, NVIDIA remains one of the strongest stories in equities, with booming AI demand supporting growth even as investors become more sensitive to valuation, competition, and execution risks. In currency markets, NZD/USD is trying to stabilize, but the stronger US dollar and uncertainty around Federal Reserve policy are still keeping pressure on the pair. Together, these markets show a broader environment where long-term themes remain supportive, but near-term direction is being shaped by caution and changing expectations.
Three Market Stories: Gold, Adobe and GBP/USD
16 March 2026
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Global financial markets are currently navigating a mix of strong trends, short-term volatility, and shifting economic expectations. Commodities, currencies, and equities are all reacting to a combination of geopolitical tensions, central bank policy outlooks, and rapid technological change. Investors are closely watching how these forces interact, as they shape market sentiment and influence the direction of key assets. In this report, we examine three important areas of the market. First, we look at gold, which remains in a strong uptrend despite a recent pause after its powerful rally. Next, we review Adobe's latest earnings and how artificial intelligence and leadership changes are affecting the company's outlook. Finally, we explore the GBP/USD currency pair and how interest rate expectations and global risk sentiment are driving its recent movements.
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Official TRUMP Coin Price Prediction 2026-2030: Complete Analysis
27 February 2026
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As President Donald Trump's second term gains momentum in 2026, Official Trump Coin ($TRUMP) has re-emerged as one of the most talked-about meme cryptocurrencies.
NAGA Group Stock (N4G.DE) Forecast for 2026 and Beyond
24 February 2026
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NAGA Group AG, a German-based, publicly listed fintech company (founded 2015, Frankfurt Stock Exchange: N4G) operating a social trading platform and financial ecosystem, is positioned for significant growth in 2026 due to increasing demand for AI-enhanced, all-in-one financial applications.
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5 February 2026
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If ETFs are on your list of investments for {year}, you are in the right place. Below you'll find some of the best ETFs for {year} and beyond based on positive analyst coverage, low expense ratios, and holdings.
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Top Economic Events to Watch | March 23 - 27, 2026
23 March 2026
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Markets shift focus from rate decisions to key PMI and CPI data. Discover the 3 major macro events shaping USD, AUD, and GBP this week.
NAGA Weekly Recap March 16 - 20, 2026
20 March 2026
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Stay ahead of the market: a concise recap of equities, oil, and dollar moves as risk-off sentiment and central bank policies shape trading opportunities.
Top Economic Events to Watch | March 16 - 20, 2026
16 March 2026
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Fed, ECB, or BoJ—who blinks first? Dive into our breakdown of Central Bank Super Week, including key stats and macro playbooks for the top rate decisions.
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