Kurz vor dem Wochenende gibt's bei Amazon noch einige extra starke Schnäppchen abzuräumen. Wer ein neues Microsoft-365-Abo braucht, ist genauso gut bedient wie alle, die auf Smart-Home-Upgrades warten. Und auch eine Powerbank ist deutlich günstiger zu haben. Der Beitrag Smarte Lampe für unter 20 Euro lässt Philips Hue, Govee & Co. alt aussehen – die Deals des Tages erschien zuerst auf inside digital.
Die Deutschen lieben Bargeld. Rund 100 Euro hat jeder im Portemonnaie. Doch das Bargeld verschwindet langsam aber sicher. Und jetzt zeigt sich auch, wer wirklich hinter der Abschaffung steckt und was man dagegen unternehmen kann. Der Beitrag Bargeld vor dem Aus: Wer wirklich hinter der Abschaffung steckt erschien zuerst auf inside digital.
Gerüchte und Berichte zum neuen iPhone 17 gibt es viele. Nun ist jedoch erstmals ein Bild eines entscheidenden Bauteils vom Fließband des künftigen iPhone 17 Pro beziehungsweise iPhone 17 Pro Max aufgetaucht. Es legt nahe, dass die letzten Leaks goldrichtig lagen. Worauf können wir uns also einstellen?
Google räumt mit der Ungewissheit über den Zustand von Smartphone-Akkus auf. Mit der neuen „Battery Health“-Funktion in Android 16 Beta 3 könnt ihr erstmals in der Geschichte des Betriebssystems live verfolgen, wie stark eure Batterie im Vergleich zum Neuzustand altert. Das große Mysterium um die Akku-Gesundheit wird damit gelüftet und schafft mehr Transparenz.
Jeden Tag gibt es einen neuen Mikrotrend, und TikTok prägt einen neuen “Core”. Wer alles mitmacht, wird seinen persönlichen Stil nicht finden, weiß unsere Redakteurin.
French Nails sind einer DER Maniküre-Klassiker schlechthin und gerade bei Minimalist:innen total beliebt. Im Frühling 2025 bekommen sie einen frischen Trend-Twist.
Hello, my name is Andrea Russo and today I want to talk to you about an important issue that is shaking up the international market: the trade war between the European Union and the United States. Recently, the European Union responded to the duties imposed by the United States on steel and aluminum with countermeasures worth 26 billion euros. In response, US President Donald Trump threatened to impose 200% duties on all wines, champagnes and spirits from France and other countries represented by the EU2. This escalation of trade tensions will certainly have a significant impact on the FOREX market. Let's see together what the consequences could be: Market Volatility: Trade tensions between two of the world's largest economies will increase the volatility of the FOREX market. Investors will seek safe havens, such as the Swiss Franc (CHF) and the Japanese Yen (JPY), increasing the demand for these currencies. Euro (EUR) depreciation: The euro could come under downward pressure due to concerns about the economic impact of tariffs on key EU sectors, such as wine. The reduction in exports of wine and other alcoholic products could negatively impact the EU's trade balance. US dollar (USD) appreciation: The dollar could strengthen further, as investors view the US as a safe haven in times of economic uncertainty. However, the increase in tariffs could also lead to higher inflation in the US, complicating the Federal Reserve's decisions regarding interest rates. Impact on the currencies of wine exporting countries: The currencies of major European wine exporters, such as the euro (EUR) and the Swedish krona (SEK), could come under downward pressure due to the decrease in exports to the US. In conclusion, the tariff war between the European Union and the US will have a significant impact on the FOREX market. Investors will need to monitor developments closely and adjust their trading strategies accordingly. Stay tuned for more updates and market analysis! Happy trading to all!
Lets take the Break Even on the AUDUSD and sit back to watch price .. This Analysis is invalid when Price break the High at 0.633337
CME_MINI:NQH2025 - PR High: 19382.00 - PR Low: 19296.75 - NZ Spread: 190.75 No key scheduled economic events Maintaining Tuesday's range, rotating back to Wednesday's lows - Constant intraday swings has overall sentiment frustrated Session Open Stats (As of 1:15 AM 3/14) - Session Open ATR: 481.32 - Volume: 50K - Open Int: 264K - Trend Grade: Neutral - From BA ATH: -13.5% (Rounded) Key Levels (Rounded - Think of these as ranges) - Long: 22667 - Mid: 21525 - Short: 19814 Keep in mind this is not speculation or a prediction. Only a report of the Power Range with Fib extensions for target hunting. Do your DD! You determine your risk tolerance. You are fully capable of making your own decisions. BA: Back Adjusted BuZ/BeZ: Bull Zone / Bear Zone NZ: Neutral Zone
Wave three might be coming to an End. If we are in an ascending broadening wedge, usually formed at expanded wave 5, yes we can achieve 4000 or 5000k, but, we have to grab some liquidity first, and of course, develop wave 4. Additionally, we have an ABCD pattern. Fundamentals of course matter as well, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that he supported the idea of a ceasefire, but that he had many questions about how it would work. Zelensky described Putin's response to the plan as "manipulative" calling for further sanctions on Russia. It came as US officials travelled to Moscow yesterday, although it's not clear if the planned talks happened. Overnight the fighting continued - with both countries reporting new enemy drone attacks. Hopefully, this will end soon. Ivan Timofeev, the director general of the Russian International Affairs Council, has told Al Jazeera that there is a clear “ positive dynamic” in the current ceasefire negotiations for Russia. “Indeed, this is a positive sign due to the fact that the Russian president has not rejected the very idea of the peace settlement,” Timofeev said. “However, it is normal to hear the concerns and — let’s say — the demand for details on the parameters of such a ceasefire.” Timofeev emphasised that Russia is seeking “a stable and long peace, not just the ceasefire”, and he called the fate of Ukrainian troops in Kursk an “ open question”, as Russia closes in. Regarding tariffs, Earlier in the week, Trump threatened to double them on steel and aluminum from Canada, starting Wednesday, in response to Ontario’s retaliatory decision to slap a 25% tax on electricity exports to the U.STariffs are a central part of Trump's overall economic vision. Gold definitely react. He says tariffs will boost US manufacturing and protect jobs, raising tax revenue and growing the domestic economy. He also wants to restore America's trade balance with its foreign partners - reducing the gap that exists between how much the US imports from and exports to individual countries. Will this strengthen dxy and weaken gold?