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Amy Butler
@ButlerAmy
VP Corporate Communications at eToro. Chester resident (via London & Milwaukee). Views my own, not investment advice.
Chester, UK Bergabung Haziran 2011
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“The Fed is in a bind,” said @eToroUS' @BretKenwell. “Slower growth and a softer labor market would normally argue for easing monetary policy. But inflation remains sticky, while surging oil prices add another layer of uncertainty to the outlook.” via @CNBC @eToro cnb.cx/3Nro8NG
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@eToro's @lale_akoner on why markets may be underestimating medium and long term inflation risks cnb.cx/47FMdqV via @CNBC
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“Savills is executing well operationally, but with transaction markets still sensitive to interest rates and global uncertainty, investors appear reluctant to chase the shares higher just yet,” says @eToro's @adamvettese via @CityAM cityam.com/difficult-to-a…
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“The U.S. dollar and Swiss franc are strengthening due to safe-haven demand, while the euro is weakening because Europe is more exposed to higher energy prices as a large importer,” said @eToro's @lale_akoner wsj.com/economy/centra… via @WSJ
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"The conflict hasn't destroyed the 2026 long-equities thesis, but it has made it far more rate- and oil-dependent," said @eToro's @lale_akoner adding "if energy keeps inflation sticky, "multiples, not earnings, are the weak link." via @Reuters reuters.com/business/finan…
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"Reacting to headlines can do more harm than good for investors" says @eToro's @lale_akoner via @SkyNews #liveblog-body" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">news.sky.com/story/markets-…
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“This may not change the Fed’s decision this month, but a visibly weakening jobs market is the kind of trend that can pull the Fed in a more dovish direction as 2026 unfolds,” said @eToroUS' @BretKenwell via @markets @eToro bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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"Centrica has delivered a sharp reminder that energy markets giveth, and they taketh away." comments @eToro's @MarkCrouch_ on British Gas owner Centrica's latest earnings thismon.ee/a/15573315 via @ThisIsMoney
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"Investment wise, shares have had an incredible run, and we are seeing some profit taking this morning following this update." said @eToro's @adamvettese on the latest earnings from Rio Tinto thismon.ee/a/15573277 via @ThisIsMoney
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Crypto introduced 24/7 markets. Now traditional assets are beginning to follow.
🟡 Gold is now live for trading 24/7 on eToro (GOLD.24-7)
This is another step toward always-on investing.
More assets to come.
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"Shares have opened strongly this morning but having already rallied close to 25 per cent in the last six months the scope for further gains may now depend on management hitting its ambitious medium term growth targets." said @eToro's @adamvettese on IHG's earnings via @ThisIsMoneyhttps://thismon.ee/a/15566247
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We're pleased to be partnering with Gemini to provide a new home for their European, UK and Australian clients.
From its earliest days, eToro has been a pioneer in the crypto space and today our multi-asset platform offers users access to more than 150 coins alongside equities from over 20 of the world's leading stock exchanges, more than 100 curated Smart Portfolios, and the ability to copy over 4,000 investors.

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"Group top line growth is still elusive, leaving the investment case reliant on execution which begs the question can Openreach monetise the fibre footprint fast enough to offset legacy drags?" says @eToro's @adamvettese thismon.ee/a/15530575 via @ThisIsMoney
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"Fundamentals remain intact with central banks continuing to anchoir demand." says @eToro's @lale_akoner on gold via @angharadcarrick @ThisIsMoney thismon.ee/a/15519347
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Gold: Volatility Without a Thesis Break
Gold fell nearly 20% from its peak in two sessions, while silver erased all year-to-date gains, including a historic 16% intraday decline. The selloff reflects an unwind of crowded positioning, not a shift in fundamentals.
The rally had become over-owned through bullion ETFs, leveraged futures and call-option structures that mechanically amplified upside. News that Kevin Warsh could be nominated as Fed Chair strengthened the dollar and shifted policy expectations, triggering forced selling as liquidity thinned.
We think that fundamentals remain intact. Central banks continue to anchor demand, with roughly 800 tonnes of buying expected in 2026, increasingly targeted in tonnes rather than value, making demand price-inelastic. Investor and central-bank demand averaged around 750 tonnes per quarter in 2025, well above the ~380 tonnes historically required to support higher prices. Even with some moderation, expected 2026 demand remains comfortably supportive.
China is the key near-term variable. Physical demand remains firm, with Shanghai prices at a premium and strong jewelry and bar buying ahead of Lunar New Year. Near term, we expect choppy two-way price action until forced selling clears.
Silver is different: In our view, it remains more fragile after a speculative overshoot. Unlike gold, silver lacks central-bank dip buyers and is more exposed to positioning, seasonal effects around Chinese New Year, and shifts in industrial demand. As positioning continues to normalize, further volatility remains likely. We prefer to stay patient and wait for clearer evidence that excess leverage and speculative froth have fully washed out before re-engaging.
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New Fed chair?
@lale_akoner breaks down what a Warsh-led Fed could mean for stocks, rates, and gold... and why it’s less about panic, more about how markets price risk now. Plus: earnings heat up across tech, healthcare, and more.
Read the full Analyst Weekly 👇
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"‘This is a battered brand with mid-teens margin potential, trading cheap after prior stumbles, but demanding patience for the consumer-first pivot to deliver." said @eToro's @adamvettese on the latest results from @drmartens via @angharadcarrick @ThisIsMoney thismon.ee/a/15501109
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