03.07.2025
Mirjan Hipolito
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03.07.2025

ATFX releases Q3 2025 Trader Magazine with global market insights

ATFX releases Q3 2025 Trader Magazine with global market insights ATFX forecasts impact of rising protectionism

​ATFX, a global leader in online trading, has released the Q3 2025 edition of its Trader Magazine, providing in-depth analysis and expert forecasts during what is shaping up to be one of the most turbulent periods in recent years. With geopolitical tensions escalating, central banks pursuing diverging policy paths, and heightened volatility across commodity and currency markets, the new issue delivers timely insights to help traders make more informed and strategic decisions.

The latest edition of Trader Magazine opens with commentary from Martin Lam, ATFX’s Chief Analyst for the Asia-Pacific region. He examines how global economic fragmentation, inflation, and rising protectionism are impacting investor sentiment and highlights the importance of flexible trading strategies. This is followed by analysis from Dr. Mohamed Nabawy, ATFX MENA Market Analyst, who warns that renewed U.S. tariff actions could slow Western economies and trigger inflation-induced equity market corrections.

Currency and commodity markets: regional insights

Nick Twidale, Chief Market Analyst for Australia, explores the outlook for AUD/USD, considering the Reserve Bank of Australia’s policy stance and the country’s economic ties with China. He emphasizes the relevance of short-term technical indicators, particularly in the commodities sector. In Europe, Gonzalo Cañete, ATFX’s Global Chief Market Strategist, analyzes GBP/USD and EUR/JPY, noting increased volatility and policy divergence between the UK, the U.S., and the eurozone. He also discusses how Japan’s monetary tightening may affect EUR/JPY dynamics.

From the Asia-Pacific region, Jessica Lin points to gold’s upward trend, projecting a potential rise to $3,800 if safe-haven demand persists. She also expects silver to strengthen as industrial activity recovers. Gab Santos in the Philippines forecasts an average oil price of $61 per barrel, citing oversupply and weakening demand as key pressures.

Asian currencies, macro outlook, and strategic vision

In the currency space, Dean Chen analyzes the yen’s appreciation following Japan’s monetary shift and the yuan’s relative stability amid China’s economic slowdown. Diego Albuja highlights USD/MXN trends driven by interest rate divergence and the growing nearshoring trend. Lucas Nguyen offers a technical forecast for EUR/USD, suggesting a potential breakout that could signal a major macroeconomic shift.

The closing message of Trader Magazine emphasizes ATFX's ongoing commitment to delivering timely and comprehensive analysis, combining technical expertise with strategic vision in an increasingly dynamic global financial environment.

Previously, we reported that ATFX officially opened a new office in Cape Town, South Africa.

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