Subject: Your Weekly Market Snapshot: 16th - 20th February 2026

Assalamu’alaikum and hello traders 👋🏻


Week 7—done. Take a breath. How was it for you?


Maybe you caught some clean setups and locked in profits. Maybe the market reminded you who’s really in control. Either way, you showed up. And that’s not small. Growth in trading doesn’t always flash in green candles. Sometimes it looks like patience. Sometimes it’s walking away when your emotions try to take the wheel.


Some of you are flowing with momentum this year—Alhamdulillah. Others are learning through tougher charts. Both are valid. Trading was never about perfection. It’s about discipline. It’s about protecting capital. And sometimes, the most powerful position… is staying flat.


📊 Friday Market Wrap – Weekly Recap

Here’s what shaped the week 👇🏻


Minutes Chart:

📈 Bulls stepped back in this third week of February.

U.S. equities rallied after the Supreme Court struck down former President Donald Trump’s IEEPA-based tariffs, saying the law didn’t authorize those duties. The administration signaled a shift toward Section 122 with a proposed 10% global tariff during a 150-day policy review. Markets took it as relief. The S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow all closed higher as pressure on import-heavy companies eased.


Daily charts:

Economic data was mixed—growth softer, inflation steady—but earnings and the broader backdrop still look constructive. For now, the tone supports staying diversified and invested, even with trade headlines in play.


Weekly charts:

💬 What’s your read—healthy pullback before continuation, or early warning sign?


🌱 Remember: It’s not about winning every week. It’s about staying composed when others overreact. Protect your capital. Protect your mindset.


⚠️ Not financial advice. Always do your own research.


That’s it for this week. Close the charts. Rest your eyes. Realign your niyyah.


Inn shaa Allah, see you next Saturday.


May your weekend be calm and filled with barakah 🌙✨


Assalamu'alaikum and Peace out!


Cheers & Regards,

Syazwan Bakar


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