
Samuel Suissa
Editor-in-Chief
Founder and editor-in-chief of ActuTrading, Samuel Suissa is a graduate of Grenoble École de Management (Grande École program, class of 2017). He started his career in 2018 on a trading floor, covering Forex and commodities desks before specializing in macro analysis and financial education. AMF-certified, he has been decoding financial market news for over 7 years with one editorial stance: make trading information accessible to mainstream readers, without jargon, with a clear point of view.
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Each analysis I publish on ActuTrading follows a strict 4-step editorial process: topic selection from primary sources, fact-checking against at least two independent sources, writing and proofreading for clarity and accuracy, then dated and signed publication.
Recent picks

The yen remains weak despite the BOJ's policy shift
The Bank of Japan is adopting a more hawkish tone, but the USD/JPY remains stuck above 161. MUFG analyzes this worrying discrepancy for Tokyo.

Gold Falls to a 7-Month Low Against the Dollar, Boosted by the Fed
Gold hits its lowest level since November 2025 following the Fed's hawkish signals. The dollar is taking advantage of this to dominate the foreign exchange market.

Bitcoin: The 4-Year Cycle Points to $76,000, According to Analysis
An analysis of Bitcoin's 4-year historical cycle suggests a target of $76,000. The market isn't broken; it's just in its typical consolidation phase.

Gold Retreats Toward $4,000 as the Dollar Gains Ground
The yellow metal is losing ground under pressure from a dollar bolstered by expectations of monetary tightening by the Fed.
Bitcoin Hits an 11-Day Low Below $54,000
Bitcoin plunges to an 11-day low, hitting a new warning threshold of $54,000. Asian tech stocks are crashing, dragging cryptocurrencies down with them.
U.S. Gas Prices Fall for the Sixth Consecutive Week
Gas prices in the United States continue to fall for the sixth consecutive week. This trend is weighing on oil prices and reshaping the energy outlook.