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Singapore stocks gain as regional markets end mixed; STI up 0.5%

Singapore stocks ended higher on Tuesday (Jul 21), with the benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) gaining 0.5 per cent or 27.77 points to finish at 5,526.72.

Jardine Matheson : J36 +4.35% led the gainers on Singapore’s blue-chip index, rising 4.4 per cent or US$2.73 to US$65.46.

The worst performer among STI constituents was casino operator Genting Singapore : G13 -0.79%, which fell 0.8 per cent or S$0.005 to S$0.625.

The three local banks ended mixed on Tuesday. DBS : D05 +0.14% rose 0.1 per cent or S$0.10 to S$72 and UOB : U11 +0.14% was up 0.1 per cent or S$0.06 at S$42.72, while OCBC : O39 -0.17% finished 0.2 per cent or S$0.05 lower at S$28.64...

Across the broader market, gainers outnumbered losers 368 to 188, after 1.3 billion securities worth S$2.1 billion traded.

Key regional indices were mixed. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index lost 0.04 per cent, Japan’s Nikkei 225 rose 3.3 per cent, South Korea’s Kospi was up 3.6 per cent and the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI declined 0.1 per cent...

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/singapore-stocks-gain-regional-markets-end-mixed-sti-0-5
No B.S. Just Charts.

The institutional narrative just flipped. In today's Game Plan, Chief Market Strategist Gareth #Soloway explains why big money (Morgan Stanley) is suddenly calling semis cheap - a signal they've loaded up, giving this bounce real teeth - while software sells off in the inverse trade. Plus the S&P wedge, GM and 3M earnings, Danaher, Apple's short, and Bitcoin's breakout.

📊 COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:
🟢 Semiconductors - After weak closes Fri/Mon, institutions flipped the narrative (Morgan Stanley: semis are cheap) - a sustainable bounce. Cycle top likely in, but Micron could bounce toward $1,000
🔵 S&P 500 - In a bullish wedge (holding the ascending trendline). Hold it and it's bullish consolidation; break it and it's a failed breakout / bigger correction
🔵 10-Year Yield - Above 4.6% into next week's Fed meeting (expected pat)
🔵 GM - Beat earnings on falling costs but flat - rising oil threatens the cost-driven bull case
🔵 3M (MMM) - Higher pre-market; a possible day-trade to ~$177.50 but no swing
🟢 Danaher (DHR) - A rare ~15% drop = emotion = opportunity; $164-$161 for a day-trade buy, a possible swing below $159
🔴 Apple (AAPL) - The short (given at $330-$335) is playing out; trendline resistance back to 2024, inverse to the semis - a semi bounce pulls Apple back
🟢 Marvell (MRVL) - A ~40%+ drop into a gap fill, now bouncing to ~$206
🔴 Software (CRM, NOW) - Selling off inverse to semis; CRM topped exactly as Marvell bottomed
🟢 LIT / Cameco (CCJ) / Oklo (OKLO) - LIT a clean bounce setup (gapping up); CCJ filled a gap and may bounce; OKLO a swing-service favorite
🔴 Citigroup (C) - Broke down as flagged; a bounce to the broken line, then short
🔵 Gold - Coiling in a wedge that must resolve by ~August; breakout targets ~$4,375, breakdown opens $3,900 then $3,500
🔴 Silver - Caught a bid but must clear the $64-$67 trendline; major support $54
🟢 Crude Oil - Pushing up; $87 remains Gareth's short level on risk/reward
🔵 Natural Gas - A minor bid, holding its trendline but building a bear flag - now closer to 50/50
🔵 Bitcoin (BTC) - Breaking out ~$66,500; the inverse-H&S (also a cup-and-handle) targets $71K-$72K. Altcoins catching a bid

🔑 KEY TAKEAWAY: The tell is institutional: big money flipped to "semis are cheap," giving the bounce teeth (Micron toward $1,000, Marvell ~$206) - with software selling and Apple's short as the mirror. Gareth watches the S&P wedge, gold's must-resolve-by-August wedge, and Bitcoin's breakout toward $71K-$72K.

TIMESTAMPS (estimated)
0:00 - Intro: The Institutional Narrative Flip
2:00 - S&P 500: The Wedge & 10-Year Yield
5:00 - GM, 3M & Danaher: The Earnings Movers
9:00 - Apple: The Short Playing Out
11:00 - Semis & the Software Inverse Trade
14:00 - LIT, Cameco, Oklo & Citigroup
16:30 - Gold & Silver: The Wedge Into August
19:00 - Oil & Natural Gas
20:30 - Sponsor: Rumble Wallet
21:30 - Bitcoin: The Breakout Toward $71K-$72K
23:00 - Wrap-Up

#MyTradingGamePlan #VerifiedInvesting #GarethSoloway #StockMarket #TechnicalAnalysis #Semiconductors #Micron #Marvell #Apple #Danaher #Gold #Silver #Bitcoin #StockMarket2026

https://www.youtube.com/live/BOefs9onI28?is=ueRmRwKr-t4PvOse
No B.S. Just Charts. Gold is pressing on a major wedge trend line, and a confirmed breakout could open the door to $4,500, then eventually a $13,000 target in the early 2030s. In this video Gareth #Soloway breaks down the exact levels across oil, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, copper, and natural gas.

Oil is approaching Gareth's $87 WTI short level after a textbook gap fill off the lows. Gold is coiling inside a wedge that has to resolve by mid-August, with a $3,500 downside target if the line breaks the wrong way. Silver faces resistance into the $63 to $64 zone, with a step-down buy plan at $54, $50, and $46. Gareth also walks through the potential head and shoulders forming in copper and the bear flag risk in natural gas.

Everything here is technical analysis on a swing trade basis. Gareth shows you the support, the resistance, and the probability, then tells you exactly where he is a buyer and where he is a seller.

CHAPTERS (estimates, verify against final cut)
0:00​ Intro: Oil, Gold & Silver On Deck
0:43​ Top Squad & Weekend Discount Codes
1:46​ Oil: Gap Fill Low To The $87 Short Level
2:56​ How Support Becomes Resistance
3:19​ Gold: The Wedge Breakout Line In The Sand
4:12​ The $13,000 Gold Target Explained
5:03​ Gold's August Wedge Deadline & $3,500 Risk
5:28​ Silver: Resistance And The Step-Down Buy Plan
6:43​ Platinum & Palladium Support Levels
7:46​ Copper: A Possible Head And Shoulders
8:39​ Natural Gas: Support Vs. The Bear Flag
9:16​ Where To Find Exact Entries & Exits

#Gold#Oil#Silver#TechnicalAnalysis#Commodities

https://youtu.be/nuhyGtMqx5o?is=JPaWewk83q7OF6E8
Wall St ends higher on chip stocks recovery; earnings in focus | Reuters

SUMMARY
Indexes up: Dow 0.74%, S&P 500 0.89%, Nasdaq 1.29%3M shares rally after company boosts annual profit forecastDanaher falls after cutting annual core revenue growth forecastUS imposes new 50% tariffs on Canadian imports

July 21 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes closed ​higher on Tuesday, with the Nasdaq leading gains as a steep rally in semiconductor shares helped shift the focus away from the ‌latest Middle East hostilities and tariff battles, while investors looked ahead to major technology earnings reports.

A rebound in recently battered semiconductor stocks provided huge support for the main U.S. stock indexes and the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index (.SOX), opens new tab finished with a 5.2% rally in its second consecutive advance after ending Friday more than 20% below its late-June record high.


https://www.reuters.com/business/wall-st-futures-gain-iran-ceasefire-hopes-earnings-focus-2026-07-21/

Wall St ends higher on chip stocks recovery; earnings in focus
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/wall-st-ends-higher-on-chip-stocks-recovery-earnings-in-focus