About WeeklyMarketEdge

Independent market intelligence — no agenda, no noise

WeeklyMarketEdge was built for investors and traders who want clear, honest analysis of what's actually moving markets — without the financial media spin, the hot takes, or the disclaimer buried in the small print.

Every week we analyse global equity markets, commodities, crypto and key economic indicators, and distil it into analysis that gives you a genuine edge in understanding where things are heading and why.

We cover US equities (S&P 500, Nasdaq), UK markets (FTSE 100, FTSE 250), gold, oil, Bitcoin, and the macro indicators that drive them all.

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Weekly cadence

Every Monday we publish a fresh analysis covering the past week's key events and the week ahead. No daily noise — just the weekly signal that matters.

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AI-powered analysis

Our analysis is generated using advanced AI that searches current news, economic data and market signals — then synthesised into clear, honest commentary.

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Global coverage

US, UK, European markets, crypto and commodities — all in one place. Context across asset classes gives a sharper view than siloed analysis.

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Live data feeds

Coming soon — live integration with Yahoo Finance and FRED (Federal Reserve economic data) for real-time prices and indicators on every page.

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Independent

No financial product affiliates. No sponsored analysis. No paid promotions hidden inside editorial. What you read is what we genuinely think.

Not financial advice

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