“Gold Nears $4,000, Bitcoin Surges – A New Wave in Motion?”

Release Time: 10:00 AM, October 7, 2025
Released by: Mr. Leon

1. MARKET OVERVIEW

1. Stock Market

  • Vietnam:
    The market rallied strongly on positive Q3 GDP data, regaining its position above the MA(20). Liquidity improved, showing a positive cash flow response, although slight supply pressure remains. The upward momentum continues, targeting the strong resistance zone around 1,710 points, where supply-demand battles may occur. If inflows remain steady and absorb supply effectively, the uptrend could consolidate further.

  • U.S.:
    On October 6, U.S. markets hit new highs — S&P 500 +0.4%, Nasdaq +0.7%, while Dow Jones edged down ~0.1%. Tech stocks led the rally following a new partnership between AMD and OpenAI, offsetting concerns about a potential government shutdown.

2. Forex

  • GBP/USD: Uptrend continues; consider long positions near 1.34500.

  • USD/JPY: High volatility with a large price gap — no trade recommended today.

3. Gold

  • Spot gold trades around $3,963.38/oz, slightly higher than the previous session.

  • After setting a new high, gold retraced modestly.

4. Crude Oil

  • XTI/USD: Short-term uptrend intact; buying opportunities near 61.50 support.

5. Bitcoin

  • BTC currently trades near $124,500 USD.

  • Over the past 24 hours, BTC consolidated slightly above the $113K level.


2. TRADE RECOMMENDATIONS

  1. BTC

  • Trend: Bullish

  • Action: Buy at 124,500

  • Stop Loss: 123,700

  • Take Profit: 126,000

  1. XTI/USD

  • Trend: Bullish

  • Action: Buy at 61.60

  • Stop Loss: 61.10

  • Take Profit: 62.60


3. TODAY’S KEY EVENTS

No major economic data; focus on Fed speeches and OPEC market outlook.


DISCLAIMER

  • The above analysis reflects only the personal views of analyst Mr. Leon (Lotus) and should not be used as a basis for real trading decisions.

  • Lotus provides technical analysis and trading education only.

  • Lotus does not represent any securities or asset management firm.

  • Lotus does not manage client funds.