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Gold Analysis: Profit-Taking After the Rally Gold continues to trade close to multi-month highs following its recent advance, which was supported by the latest US inflation data. July’s CPI broadly matched market expectations, reducing the likelihood of a Federal Reserve rate hike in September. Lower expectations for further monetary tightening remain supportive for gold, as elevated interest rates increase the opportunity cost of holding the non-yielding asset. According to CNBC, some investors have begun taking profits after the rally. Over the coming weeks, expectations surrounding the Fed’s interest-rate path are likely to remain one of the main drivers of the precious metal. TO VIEW THE FULL ANALYSIS, VISIT FXOPEN BLOG Disclaimer: This article represents the opinion of the Companies operating under the FXOpen brand only (excluding FXOpen EU). It is not to be construed as an offer, solicitation, or recommendation with respect to products and services provided by the Companies operating under the FXOpen brand, nor is it to be considered financial advice.
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Date: 17th August 2026. Weak Dollar Triggers New Trends, But What Risks Remain? The US Dollar declines for a second consecutive day reaching a key support level for the currency. Expectations that the Federal Reserve will pause for the upcoming months are driving the Dollar lower. At the same time, Gold and the stock market continue to gain bullish momentum and reach previous highs. However, economists are paying close attention to bond yields, which continue to remain at a significant high and oil still trades above $80 per barrel. Over the weekend, Israel has attacked Iran’s proxy in Lebanon and Trump will soon announce the “economic plan” for Iran. While oil prices remain above $80 and US bond yields remain high, the risk of a quick sudden decline is still elevated. Historic Oil Disruptions US Dollar Weakens To Key Levels The US Dollar is the worst-performing currency of the day despite higher oil prices and higher bond yields. The decline is driven by investors pricing in no rate hike in September or October. A prolonged pause has become likely for the upcoming 2 months due to a slightly weaker consumer inflation and considerably lower producer inflation. However, investors should keep in mind that the Dollar index is trading at a key support level at 99.25. This level was tested on July 31st and August 7th. However, the price is not forming a descending triangle pattern but rather a range bound condition. This means that buyers continue to hold strength at times. On the other hand, as the asset continues to retest the support level, the level may weaken and prompt a breakout. Even though the Dollar is trading clearly lower, investors should be cautious of high oil prices and bond yields which normally push the price higher. The best performing currencies of the day so far are the Australian Dollar, New Zealand Dollar and Swiss Franc. NASDAQ Rises But Risk Remain The NASDAQ moved higher, but not at the same pace as the decline seen in July. A neutral Federal Reserve is driving the bullish impulse wave. However, the fact that the Dollar is declining but yields are rising indicates key concerns for stocks. Investors fear the huge government borrowing, that inflation will remain high for years and that hikes will return later in the year. Analysts advise that the AI trend will remain bumpy and that traders should be cautious of the above triggering a sudden decline. The key resistance level stands at $30,750, but NVIDIA’s earnings towards the end of the month will also influence the long-term price movement. This week, the main earnings report release will come from Walmart which is the 12th most influential stock for the NASDAQ. Walmart stocks rose 3.90% over the past week. Gold Turns Bullish In The Short-term The key factors for Gold are inflation and the Middle East. The US plans to hit Iran's economy hard, with President Donald Trump saying he doesn't care whether the conflict ends before the November US midterm elections. Scott Bessent also advises the move will hit Iran hard and will be the harshest ever seen. If the move keeps oil prices higher for longer, Gold may come under pressure again. HFM - Gold 30-Minute Chart The 30-minute and 1-hour signals are currently both “Strong Buy” according to moving averages. Gold also broke above the previous $4,380 resistance, while remaining above its short-term EMA structure. If the price rises above $4,406.00, which is the level where the current impulse wave surpasses 65% of the previous retracement, bullish signals will strengthen. For bullish signals to be valid, traders will also be monitoring whether the Dollar remains closer to 99.00. Bond yields will also need to avoid rebounding during the day. Key Takeaways: The US Dollar falls for a second day as markets increasingly price in a Fed pause. The US Dollar Index is testing key support near 99.25. Gold and the NASDAQ remain bullish in the short-term, supported by a weaker Dollar and reduced expectations for rate hikes. High US bond yields and oil prices above $80 remain major risks and could trigger sudden reversals across markets. Middle East tensions and Trump’s upcoming economic measures against Iran could keep oil and inflation risks elevated. NVIDIA and Walmart earnings remain a key catalyst for the NASDAQ. Always trade with strict risk management. Your capital is the single most important aspect of your trading business. Please note that times displayed based on local time zone and are from time of writing this report. Click HERE to access the full HFM Economic calendar. Want to learn to trade and analyse the markets? Join our webinars and get analysis and trading ideas combined with better understanding of how markets work. Click HERE to register for FREE! Click HERE to READ more Market news. 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SuperEx Guide: Listing in the Free Market(V) #SuperEx #Guide #FreeMarket This is the final guide in our Free Market series. We have prepared a complete SuperEx Free Market guide, including many details that were not covered in the previous four guides. Consider this the concluding chapter of the SuperEx Free Market series. We will start with the original vision behind SuperEx Free Market. The Vision Behind Free Market Comes from Building a Web3.0 Ecosystem As early as 2021, SuperEx proposed the idea of combining a CEX with a decentralized Web3 wallet, and officially launched this model in 2022, introducing a new structure that reshaped the crypto trading market. As of June 2026, SuperEx, as the world’s first Web3-based cryptocurrency exchange, has more than 10 million users across over 166 countries worldwide. DAO organizations have been established in more than 20 countries, truly decentralizing power and handing community governance rights back to users. Driven by the vision of building a mature Web3.0 ecosystem, SuperEx has achieved one milestone after another, and Free Market represents yet another challenge by SuperEx against traditional models. We all know that traditional exchanges have set extremely high barriers for token listings — the listing process is complicated and lengthy, fees are expensive, communication cycles are long, and projects need to invest significant manpower and financial resources. These barriers mean that only large, well-funded projects can usually complete a listing successfully. Many smaller projects with real potential are simply shut out of the market because they lack sufficient resources. The launch of Free Market is designed to completely end the complicated and expensive listing system of traditional exchanges. It hands token listing rights directly to users, allowing millions of users to personally experience token listings, enjoy a decentralized-style listing process, and still benefit from the convenience of order-book trading, further advancing SuperEx’s Web3 ecosystem vision. This is not simply the launch of a new feature. It is a “decentralized token listing revolution” that returns listing power to users. You do not need to be a project team. You do not need to pay huge listing fees. You do not even need to wait for an approval process. As long as you have an idea and can identify an opportunity, you can list a token on a CEX in just one minute, while also earning up to 80% of trading fee revenue. This means the token listing monopoly of centralized exchanges is being fundamentally broken. Everyone can participate, and everyone has the opportunity to benefit. This is an extremely bold breakthrough. The era of token listing freedom for everyone has truly arrived. It is foreseeable that this will become an important product direction in the future, and it also represents another major step by SuperEx in advancing the Web3 ecosystem. The Pain Points of Traditional CEX Listings: High Barriers + High Costs + Long Waiting Times First, let’s look at why Free Market is being called a “revolution.” On traditional CEXs, getting listed is basically a “power game”: Complicated and lengthy process: Projects must submit whitepapers, financial data, security audit reports, and go through multiple rounds of communication. Extremely high costs: Listing fees can easily reach hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars, putting them far beyond the reach of smaller projects. Long waiting times: It can take months from application to launch, potentially causing projects to miss the best market window. Highly centralized power: If the CEX says you can list, then you can list. Users and communities have no real say. The result is: Truly creative small projects, community projects, and Meme coins often have almost no chance simply because they lack funding. Investors must wait for large exchanges to “give the green light,” often missing the earliest opportunities. The overall vitality of the market is significantly suppressed. This is also why, during bull markets, many users would rather hunt for new tokens on DEXs, even if they have to deal with high slippage, expensive Gas fees, and greater trading risks. The reason is simple: the barriers to entry on CEXs are simply too high. What Is Free Market? SuperEx’s “Decentralized Token Listing Revolution” SuperEx Free Market was created to break all of this. Its positioning is simple: the world’s first Web3.0-based token listing ecosystem. In other words, it completely hands “token listing power” to users rather than leaving it in the hands of the exchange. The core features of Free Market include: 1-minute listing: Enter the contract address → confirm the information → click list → go live immediately. Zero-cost participation: No expensive listing fee is required, only a symbolic management fee, currently 1 ET. Anyone can list a token: Whether you are a project team or an ordinary user, you can initiate a listing. Multi-chain support: ETH, BSC, SOL, and TRON are already supported, with TON and BASE coming soon. Copy mechanism: The same token can be listed multiple times. Each copy shares liquidity, while trading fee revenue sharing remains independent. Trading fee revenue sharing: Trading pair creators can receive up to 80% of trading fee revenue. Zero trading fees for buyers: This lowers the barrier to trading and helps stimulate market activity. Liquidity aggregation: Orders between different copies can be matched, improving overall liquidity. API market making: Supports automated market making and quantitative trading. In one sentence: Free Market is a “decentralized token listing platform inside a CEX,” allowing anyone to enjoy the freedom of a DEX while benefiting from the liquidity and security of a CEX. Why Could Free Market Become Popular? Three Major Highlights Highlight 1: Token Listing Freedom — Breaking the CEX Monopoly In the past, CEXs were like walled gardens. Only large projects with enough money could get inside. Free Market basically tears down that wall and lets everyone enter. Are you a small project team? You can list your token at zero cost without being limited by funding. Are you a community leader or KOL? You can launch a token for your followers and directly make it tradable. Are you an ordinary user? You can discover promising tokens early, list them first, and earn trading fee revenue. At its core, this model decentralizes the “power of the exchange” and gives it back to the market and users. Highlight 2: Everyone Can Profit — Up to 80% Trading Fee Revenue Sharing This is one of the most exciting mechanisms in Free Market. On traditional CEXs, all trading fees belong to the platform. But on Free Market, trading fees are shared with the person who listed the token. The revenue-sharing rules are: Weekly trading volume > 500U → 50% revenue share Weekly trading volume > 5,000U → 60% revenue share Weekly trading volume > 50,000U → 80% revenue share Here is a simple example: If a trading pair you created reaches a weekly trading volume of 1 million USDT, and total trading fees are around 5,000U, you could receive 4,000U of that amount. This means token listing is no longer something only project teams can benefit from. It becomes an opportunity that anyone can potentially monetize. Highlight 3: Meme Coin Growth + Free Market = A Perfect Match The category with the greatest potential to explode on Free Market is Meme coins. The reason is simple: Meme coin projects are numerous and update quickly, so they need fast listings. They are community-driven, and KOL influence can quickly mobilize users, making them highly suitable for the copy mechanism. They are highly speculative, with strong trading activity, making them more likely to generate significant trading fee revenue. On DEXs, Meme coin trading often comes with problems such as high Gas fees, large slippage, and an inconvenient trading experience. But on Free Market, these problems are significantly reduced. Users can trade Meme coins just like they trade major tokens on a CEX. That is why some people call Free Market the “Meme Coin Kingdom inside a CEX.” How Can Users Participate? Three Identities, Three Ways to Play In the design of Free Market, every user can find their own role. Whether you are a project team, an ordinary investor, or a KOL/community opinion leader, you can participate in different ways and potentially earn real returns from the ecosystem. In a way, this is a brand-new experiment combining “decentralized thinking + centralized user experience.” So let’s break it down: three identities, three different ways to participate. 1. Project Teams For project teams, Free Market is like a “fast lane” into the market. Everyone is familiar with the traditional listing process: strict reviews, complicated procedures, expensive listing fees, and sometimes months of waiting before even getting a place in the queue. This not only consumes time and capital, but also prevents many promising small projects from getting off the ground in the first place. Free Market works completely differently: Zero-cost listing: Project teams do not need to pay expensive listing fees and can list their tokens anytime. Immediate access to traffic: The platform already has its own user base and trading traffic. Once a token goes live, users can immediately discover and trade it, avoiding the common early-stage problem of “nobody knowing the project exists.” No lengthy review process: This saves valuable time, and in a fast-moving crypto market, speed itself is a competitive advantage. Ongoing revenue mechanism: Project teams can continue earning through trading fee revenue sharing, turning listing from a one-time “pay-to-list” expense into a long-term interest alignment with platform users. In other words, Free Market gives project teams more than just a trading entry point. It provides a way to quickly test the market, accumulate early users, and build consensus. For projects in the cold-start stage, this can be a lifeline. 2. Ordinary Users: From Investors to Ecosystem Participants What about ordinary users? If you are simply an investor, Free Market offers far more than just “buying and selling.” 1)Initiate Listings and Capture Opportunities Early On traditional exchanges, whether a token gets listed and when it gets listed are not decisions users can make. But on Free Market, users can initiate listings themselves. If you discover a promising project early, you can take the first step and list it. This allows you not only to gain earlier access to the project, but also to benefit from trading fee revenue sharing. In essence, this gives the “power of the exchange” back to users. 2) Copy Trading to Reduce Investment Risk For many investors, one of the biggest challenges is simply: “I don’t know what to choose.” Free Market provides a copy trading mechanism, meaning users can choose to follow KOLs they trust. By copying their trading strategies, users do not need to rely entirely on their own research and can potentially reduce decision-making risks. Of course, the final decision still remains in the user’s hands, so the flexibility is still very high. From this perspective, ordinary users are no longer just passive investors. They become ecosystem participants who can initiate, decide, and follow. You can explore opportunities yourself, or you can rely on the judgment of others. The entire process becomes more interactive and engaging. 3. KOLs / Community Leaders: Monetizing Influence Directly Finally, let’s talk about KOLs — community opinion leaders. In the Web3 world, the value of KOLs is undeniable. They often have large groups of followers who trust their judgment. The problem is that in the past, monetization options were relatively limited. They either relied on advertising and endorsements, or on promotional resources provided by project teams. Free Market provides a more transparent and sustainable path: Launch your own copy, and followers can naturally follow: KOLs can create their own trading pair copies, and followers who trust them can directly trade through those copies. Trading fee revenue is tied to influence: The more followers using the copy and the larger the trading volume, the more revenue the KOL can earn. Creates positive incentives: This encourages KOLs to provide more valuable judgment and operations, because only when followers benefit can they maintain long-term support. The beauty of this model is that it directly connects influence with income, while also increasing transparency and fairness. KOLs are no longer just people who call out trades. They become participants who can potentially profit together with their followers. This not only strengthens community stickiness, but also makes the entire ecosystem more self-driven. 4. This Is a “Community-Driven Ecosystem” Inside a CEX When you put these three identities together, the core logic of Free Market becomes clear: every role can benefit, and everyone’s interests are interconnected. Project teams need users to initiate listings so they can enter the market quickly. Ordinary users need KOL-created copies to make more informed decisions. KOLs need followers to maximize their own revenue. Together, the three sides form a closed loop of mutual incentives and mutual growth. And all of this happens within the framework of a centralized exchange. Compared with decentralized exchanges, Free Market offers stronger advantages in user experience, liquidity, and trading efficiency, while still preserving the spirit of community autonomy. That is why some people call it a “community-driven ecosystem inside a CEX.” It takes power that used to belong entirely to the exchange and distributes it among project teams, investors, and KOLs, allowing everyone to find their own role and share in the growth of the ecosystem. Conclusion: SuperEx Free Market = The DEX Revolution Inside a CEX In one sentence: Free Market = a “decentralized free market” inside an exchange. Its emergence carries at least three major implications: It disrupts traditional CEX listing rules: Breaking centralized monopolies and returning power to users. It innovates the profit distribution model: For the first time, ordinary users can also potentially profit from token listings. It accelerates the Meme ecosystem: Giving community projects and smaller tokens a fairer stage. This is not simply a product innovation by SuperEx. It is a rewriting of the rules of the entire crypto industry. Free Market has already changed the rules of token listings. Next, it may change who gets to make money in the crypto market. In the past, only project teams and exchanges captured most of the benefits. Now, anyone may have an opportunity. That is the revolutionary significance of Free Market. About SuperEx As the world’s first Web3-powered cryptocurrency exchange, SuperEx has remained committed to building the Web3 ecosystem. Over the years, it has introduced a comprehensive range of products and services, including SuperEx DAO, SuperEx Web3 Wallet, Super Start, SuperEx P2P, SuperEx Stock Markets, SuperEx Copy Trading, SuperEx Earn, and SuperEx DAO Academy, creating a full-spectrum ecosystem that spans every major sector of Web3. Today, SuperEx serves over 10 million users, with a social media community of more than 600,000 followers across 166 countries and regions worldwide. The platform supports 1,000+ cryptocurrencies for both spot and futures trading. 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SuperEx Educational Series: Understanding Attention Economy Mechanism #SuperEx #EducationalSeries One very real thing about today’s internet is this: you think you only scrolled for five minutes, then suddenly half an hour is gone. Short videos, recommendation feeds, trending lists, push notifications, airdrop tasks, and point campaigns are all fighting for the same thing: your attention. The attention economy is not just a marketing phrase. It has a real mechanism behind it: whoever captures attention, allocates attention, and monetizes attention can influence content, traffic, ads, communities, trading, and even governance. In plain English, traffic is not air. Traffic is a battlefield. What Is Attention Economy Mechanism? Attention Economy Mechanism refers to the system that captures, ranks, distributes, prices, incentivizes, and monetizes user attention. In an age of information abundance, content is not the scarce resource. The scarce resource is the time users are willing to spend noticing, understanding, interacting, and acting. Herbert Simon identified this attention scarcity problem long ago. Today, algorithms, AI, and social platforms have amplified it. In one sentence: the attention economy mechanism turns what users watch, how long they stay, what they trust, what they click, and what they buy into a computable, tradable, and incentivized system. Concept Interpretation In traditional internet platforms, the attention economy is mostly platform-controlled. Platforms own user data, recommendation algorithms, ad inventory, creator distribution, and revenue rules. Users contribute attention, creators contribute content, advertisers buy exposure, and the platform controls the matching. What Web3 tries to change is not “everyone should scroll more.” It asks whether attention value can be redistributed. Can users’ attention be respected? Can creators earn more directly? Can advertisers get more transparent delivery? Can platforms become less black-box? That is the real point. Brave and Basic Attention Token are a classic example. Brave Rewards lets users opt in to ads and earn BAT, while ad matching is designed to happen locally on the device to reduce personal data exposure. This shows that attention can be incentivized, but it must be tied to privacy design. How Does It Work? First comes attention capture. Platforms use content, titles, thumbnails, recommendations, notifications, campaign rewards, social relationships, and trending mechanisms to pull users in. The danger is optimizing only for clicks, until content quality becomes “who writes the loudest title.” Second comes attention measurement. Systems track impressions, clicks, dwell time, completion rate, likes, comments, reposts, saves, follows, conversions, trades, and return visits. Different signals mean different things. Staying does not always mean liking. Clicking does not always mean trusting. Reposting does not always mean agreement. Third comes ranking and distribution. Recommendation systems decide who receives traffic based on user profiles, social graphs, content quality, interaction probability, commercial value, and platform objectives. This is the main gate of the attention economy: content is not only published; it must be distributed. Fourth comes pricing and settlement. Traditional ads use CPM, CPC, and CPA. In Web3, we may also see token rewards, task incentives, creator tipping, pay-to-promote, subscriptions, collects, and social trading fee sharing. Attention is no longer monetized only through ads. Fifth comes the feedback loop. More views can lead to more distribution. More interaction can push content into a larger traffic pool. More conversion increases commercial value. This loop can amplify good content, but it can also amplify low-quality content. Algorithms do not have values; designers do. Why It Matters The attention economy matters because it decides who gets seen. In Web3, visibility is a resource. When a project gets attention, it may gain users, liquidity, trading volume, governance participation, and ecosystem partnerships. When a creator gets attention, they may gain subscriptions, tips, influence, and business opportunities. When a security alert gets attention, it may prevent real losses. But the attention economy is risky. If systems reward only engagement, content becomes more emotional. If they reward only dwell time, users are pushed into endless scrolling. If they reward only task completion, projects attract low-quality participation. The metrics look beautiful, while real value stays quiet. So the Attention Economy Mechanism is not just a growth tool. It is a governance issue. It decides how information flows, how value is distributed, and how users are influenced. Web3 Attention Economy Web3 brings three changes to the attention economy. First, identity and social graphs can become portable. Protocols like Farcaster and Lens make identity, content, and relationships less dependent on one platform. Attention does not have to stay trapped inside one app; it can move with users and networks. Second, incentives can settle directly. Users can earn tokens, points, reputation, or rights for watching, participating, learning, contributing data, recommending content, or completing tasks. Creators can earn through subscriptions, collects, tips, and fee sharing. Third, verification becomes more important. Once attention is rewarded, people will try to farm it. Bots, scripts, duplicate accounts, and task farms enter the game. Human Verification, Proof of Personhood, Reputation Layers, Social Graph Protocols, and Sybil-resistant Identity become attention economy infrastructure. A Simple Case Suppose SuperEx builds an educational content incentive system. Users read Web3 security articles, watch courses, answer questions, share content, submit risk cases, and receive points, badges, or rewards. If only clicks matter, clickbait wins. If only dwell time matters, users may leave pages open. If only shares matter, duplicate accounts can mass-post. If only task completion matters, answers can be copied and pasted. A better design uses multiple dimensions: completion rate, quiz accuracy, return visits, saves, real discussion, contribution quality, account reputation, PoP verification, social graph trust, and whether submitted risk cases are accepted. In this model, the system rewards not “who farms best,” but “who actually learns, understands, participates, and contributes.” That is a healthier attention economy. Key Design Questions First, is attention consent-based Do users know what they are joining, how data is used, and how rewards are calculated? Brave Rewards’ opt-in model is worth studying because attention incentives should not become default extraction. Second, do metrics represent real value Clicks, dwell time, and likes are proxy metrics. Real value may be learning outcomes, trading safety, community trust, content quality, or long-term retention. Once proxy metrics are rewarded, people will optimize against them. Third, do incentives distort behavior Rewards can increase participation, but they may turn real interest into task farming. Creator rewards can encourage production, but also low-quality high-frequency content. Mechanisms should not turn people into KPI machines. Fourth, how is attention revenue distributed Platforms, creators, users, referrers, data contributors, and community moderators may all create value. Mature systems should consider multi-party settlement, not only platform capture. Fifth, how is privacy protected Attention data is highly sensitive. What users watch, where they stop, whom they follow, and what they click can reveal preferences and risk profiles. The attention economy must not become a surveillance economy. Common Misunderstandings The first misunderstanding: attention economy simply means monetizing traffic.Not accurate enough. Traffic is only the surface. Underneath are ranking, trust, incentives, distribution, privacy, and governance. If a system only sells traffic without governing the mechanism, the community can become an ad board. The second misunderstanding: users earning rewards for ads is the final form of attention economy.No. Ads are only one scenario. Learning, content creation, governance, data contribution, agent recommendations, SocialFi, and trading communities can all create attention value loops. The third misunderstanding: higher engagement means better content.Not necessarily. High engagement may come from quality, but also from controversy, misinformation, anxiety, or reward farming. Mature systems must distinguish visibility from value. The fourth misunderstanding: token incentives automatically solve the creator economy.Tokens are only tools. Without anti-farming, reputation, content quality assessment, retention, and real demand, tokens may turn the attention economy into a short-term task economy. Risks and Limitations The first risk is addictive design. If a system only optimizes dwell time, it keeps pushing users to continue watching. Short-term metrics rise, long-term trust falls. The second risk is attention manipulation. Clickbait, emotional content, fake trends, ranking manipulation, and paid visibility can distort distribution. When attention is manipulated, users think they are choosing, but they are being guided. The third risk is privacy leakage. Attention data is more sensitive than many people think. It can reveal interests, asset preferences, risk tolerance, political leanings, and social circles. Privacy must be built into the mechanism, not added later. The fourth risk is bot and Sybil attacks. Once attention is rewarded, people will mass-produce clicks, views, likes, and shares. Without human verification, PoP, reputation layers, and anomaly detection, reward systems get farmed quickly. The fifth risk is over-financialization. Attention can be priced, but not all attention should be traded. If every interaction becomes a profit calculation, communities may lose real conversation and become task boards. Conclusion The core value of Attention Economy Mechanism is helping us understand how attention is captured, ranked, priced, incentivized, and distributed. In the Web3 and AI era, attention is no longer only a resource for ad platforms. It connects social graphs, reputation layers, data markets, AI agents, content creation, education tasks, trading communities, and governance systems. A mature attention economy should not only chase more clicks and longer dwell time. It should pursue real participation, fairer revenue distribution, stronger privacy protection, and verifiable value contribution. In plain words: attention is valuable, but it should not only be extracted. A healthy future attention economy should not trap users into staying. It should make users want to stay, while helping them understand why their attention has value. About SuperEx As the world’s first Web3-powered cryptocurrency exchange, SuperEx has remained committed to building the Web3 ecosystem. Over the years, it has introduced a comprehensive range of products and services, including SuperEx DAO, SuperEx Web3 Wallet, Super Start, SuperEx P2P, SuperEx Stock Markets, SuperEx Copy Trading, SuperEx Earn, and SuperEx DAO Academy, creating a full-spectrum ecosystem that spans every major sector of Web3. Today, SuperEx serves over 10 million users, with a social media community of more than 600,000 followers across 166 countries and regions worldwide. 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USD/JPY is consolidating with a limited bullish bias. USD/JPY is currently hovering around the 159.000 level. The pair had previously plunged from the 164.000 range to a low near 155.000 following Japanese intervention, but it has since rebounded toward 159.000 due to the persistent, wide yield gap between the US and Japan. The price currently stands at approximately 159.212 on the FXOpen chart. US Treasury yields remain significantly higher than Japanese yields, keeping the carry trade attractive. USD/JPY has proven relatively resilient despite weaker US data and declining expectations for a Federal Reserve rate hike at the September meeting. Markets are increasingly anticipating a Bank of Japan (BoJ) rate hike in September. Reuters reports that the probability of a 25-basis-point hike has risen to 76%, up from just 24% on July 30. Japan has renewed grounds to curb yen depreciation as USD/JPY approaches the 160.000 level; a former senior Japanese official has even warned that further intervention could occur at any time should the yen weaken significantly again. Recent US data—including payrolls, inflation, and retail sales—show relative weakness, dampening expectations for a rate hike at the September meeting. BBH estimates the probability of a 25-basis-point hike at only around 30%. July retail sales fell by 0.6%—worse than expected—thereby increasing pressure on the USD. However, the release of the FOMC minutes this Wednesday (August 19) is a crucial event. Three FOMC members had previously favored a rate hike, so the minutes could deliver a hawkish surprise. Japanese GDP data is a major focus this week. Markets anticipate faster second-quarter growth, while Japanese inflation and trade data will also provide key signals for the BoJ. For Monday, the USD/JPY price is expected to trade within a reasonable range of approximately 158.30 to 160.000. This forecast could be wrong.
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Why Has the Yen Weakened After Intervention? In this video, Gary Thomson explores why the Japanese yen has weakened again after briefly recovering following US-Japan currency intervention, with USD/JPY back above 159. Key topics covered: Why the Yen Recovery Faded — The wide US-Japan rate gap continues to weigh on the yen and support carry trades. Geopolitics and Oil — Middle East tensions and higher oil prices are adding pressure on Japan while supporting the dollar. Investment Flows — Strong US investment, particularly in AI, continues to attract capital away from Japan. BoJ Rate Hike Expectations — Markets are increasingly pricing in a potential September rate hike, but could one move be enough to reverse the yen’s trend? Potential Intervention — With USD/JPY above 159, traders are watching for further action from the BoJ and Japanese authorities. Interest-rate differentials, capital flows, geopolitical risks and intervention continue to drive the USD/JPY pair. Watch it now and stay updated with FXOpen. TO VIEW THE FULL ANALYSIS, VISIT FXOPEN BLOG Disclaimer: This article represents the opinion of the Companies operating under the FXOpen brand only (excluding FXOpen EU). It is not to be construed as an offer, solicitation, or recommendation with respect to products and services provided by the Companies operating under the FXOpen brand, nor is it to be considered financial advice.





