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Global markets have entered 2026 with sharply diverging performances across asset classes, according to HFM’s 2026 Market Highlights.
The update points to the Australian dollar as the strongest-performing major currency, renewed volatility in precious metals led by silver, and a rebound in global equities supported by trade developments and corporate earnings expectations.
The snapshot reflects a market environment shaped by selective risk-taking rather than broad-based optimism.
HFM identified the Australian dollar (AUD) as the leading currency so far this year, supported by resilient domestic data and sustained demand linked to commodity exposure.
The outperformance contrasts with more mixed moves across other major currencies, where investors remain cautious amid shifting global growth expectations.
In commodities, silver has undergone a sharp correction, following a period of strong gains. HFM noted that volatility in silver remains elevated, with price action driven by speculative positioning and sensitivity to macroeconomic signals. While some traders view the pullback as corrective, intraday swings suggest the metal remains vulnerable to abrupt sentiment changes.
Equity markets have shown firmer footing, particularly in the United States. NASDAQ has advanced, buoyed by optimism surrounding a U.S.–India trade agreement and anticipation of upcoming technology-sector earnings. According to HFM, these factors have helped offset lingering concerns over valuations and monetary policy, at least in the short term.
Global stocks have benefited from improved trade visibility, though HFM cautioned that gains remain uneven across regions and sectors. Investors continue to favor companies with strong balance sheets and clear earnings momentum.
HFM provides access to global markets including forex, commodities, indices, equities, and precious metals. The platform combines market execution with analytical insights designed to help traders interpret macroeconomic trends and asset-specific developments. Tools for risk management and multi-asset access aim to support both short-term and longer-term trading strategies.
As 2026 unfolds, HFM suggests traders closely monitor currency leadership, commodity volatility, and equity market catalysts such as trade policy and earnings results.
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