KCM Trade, a leading global Contract for Difference (CFD) broker, has released its Q1 2026 Quarterly Market Review. Led by Chief Analyst Tim Waterer
KCM Trade, a leading global Contract for Difference (CFD) broker, has released its Q1 2026 Quarterly Market Review. Led by Chief Analyst Tim Waterer, the report provides in-depth insights into the key macroeconomic developments shaping global markets in the first quarter, translating complex market trends into clear, actionable perspectives for both retail and institutional investors.

Identifying opportunities amid ongoing market volatility
The Q1 2026 report highlights that global markets experienced heightened volatility, driven by a combination of geopolitical tensions and shifting monetary policy expectations. This underscores the increasing sensitivity of global markets to geopolitical developments.
Key highlights:
- Energy markets at the centre of volatility: Crude oil prices fluctuated sharply amid concerns over supply disruptions, significantly influencing overall market sentiment.
- Divergence in traditional assets: Gold and silver, after reaching record highs at the start of the year, retreated, showing divergence in the performance of traditional safe-haven assets.
- Clear trends in FX markets: Rising oil prices intensified inflation concerns, weakening expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts and supporting a stronger US dollar during the quarter.
Cross-asset performance reflects increasing global market interconnectedness, with tighter transmission mechanisms forming between geopolitics, energy prices, and policy expectations.
Expert team delivering market foresight
The quarterly report is published for both global retail and institutional traders, reflecting KCM Trade’s ongoing commitment to enhancing trader knowledge. Leveraging its professional research team and frontline market experience, KCM Trade continues to provide in-depth, forward-looking macroeconomic analysis, further expanding its global influence and reinforcing its research-driven brand positioning.
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