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Gold Price Pressured Near Daily Low Amid Trump-Driven USD Strength

Gold Price Pressured Near Daily Low Amid Trump-Driven USD Strength

Gold (XAU/USD) continues last week’s slide, facing additional selling pressure for a second day on Monday amid a robust US Dollar (USD) outlook. Optimism over US President-elect Donald Trump’s anticipated expansionary policies has bolstered the USD, pushing it near a four-month high reached last week, which in turn dampens demand for gold.

Trump’s proposal for a 10% tariff on all US imports is expected to drive inflation higher and constrain the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) ability to adopt aggressive easing measures. Elevated US Treasury bond yields have supported this outlook, prompting investors to move away from non-yielding assets like gold. However, a cautious market sentiment may help contain further losses for the safe-haven metal.

With key events on the horizon, including the latest US inflation data and speeches from prominent FOMC members like Fed Chair Jerome Powell, traders may adopt a wait-and-see approach. This caution could prevent a further extension of gold’s recent sharp pullback from the $2,800 mark, an all-time high set on October 31.

Gold Price Bears in Control as USD Holds Firm

Gold’s sharp weekly decline—the steepest in over five months—has been fueled by the USD rally and rising Treasury yields following Trump’s election victory. Enthusiasm surrounding the so-called “Trump trade” continues to boost the Greenback, exerting downward pressure on gold as equity markets remain upbeat.

Last week, the Fed cut its benchmark rate by 25 basis points, hinting at potential further easing. Despite this, Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari emphasized the need for more evidence of inflation returning to the 2% target before considering further cuts. Expectations that Trump’s protectionist policies may amplify global trade tensions could also offer support to the safe-haven XAU/USD.

With upcoming US inflation, producer price, and retail sales reports, as well as key comments from Fed officials, investors may avoid large positions, awaiting new cues that will shape the USD’s direction and influence gold’s trajectory.

Technical Outlook: Gold Remains Near Multi-Week Low with Key Support Levels

Technically, further declines in gold may find support around $2,660, with the 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) positioned near $2,647-2,746. A break below last week’s low of $2,643 could trigger increased bearish sentiment, potentially accelerating the decline toward the October low of $2,605-2,602.

On the upside, a move above $2,700 could face strong resistance at the $2,718 level, with a further hurdle in the $2,740-2,745 supply zone. Sustained strength beyond this range could signal the end of the corrective phase, potentially driving gold toward $2,758-2,790 and challenging the record high set on October 31.

Japanese Yen Stabilizes Against USD Amid Mixed Market Signals

Japanese Yen Stabilizes Against USD Amid Mixed Market Signals

The Japanese Yen (JPY) remains range-bound against the US Dollar (USD) on Friday, fluctuating between slight gains and losses in early European trading. Despite recent verbal intervention from Japanese authorities to support the JPY, skepticism around the Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) ability to implement further rate hikes limits the currency’s upward potential.

Optimism around potential growth and inflation from Trump’s economic policies also provides a tailwind for US Treasury yields, overshadowing the Federal Reserve’s dovish stance. This, combined with renewed buying interest in the USD, helps cushion the USD/JPY pair from further declines.

Yen Under Pressure Despite Intervention and Economic Data Weakness

On Friday, Japanese government data revealed a second consecutive month of declines in household spending, with a 1.3% drop in September, following a similar trend in inflation-adjusted wages. These economic headwinds may challenge the BoJ’s ability to pursue additional rate hikes.

Further impacting the Yen, Japanese officials reiterated their commitment to monitoring the foreign exchange market closely. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi emphasized a high level of urgency, while Vice Finance Minister Atsushi Mimura indicated the government’s readiness to counter excessive currency movements. Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato expressed concern over the potential impact of President-elect Donald Trump’s policies on Japan’s domestic economy.

Meanwhile, the USD/JPY pair rebounded above 154.00 following Trump’s election victory, prompting verbal intervention from Japan’s leadership. Quarterly data from the Ministry of Finance (MOF) revealed ¥5.53 trillion spent on currency interventions between June and July.

Technical Outlook: USD/JPY Maintains Bullish Bias Above Key Support Levels

Technically, the USD/JPY’s recent dip found support near the 152.70–152.65 level, a pivotal area that may now act as a buffer. A break below this could accelerate a correction towards the 152.00 mark, with further downside potentially reaching the 100-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) around 151.70–151.65. Continued selling pressure would signal that the pair’s strong recent uptrend has stalled, opening the door for deeper declines.

On the upside, resistance is expected around the 153.50 level, followed by a key supply zone near 153.85–153.90. A move back above 154.00 could position the pair to retest Thursday’s multi-month high around 154.70, with momentum potentially extending to the psychological 155.00 level and the 155.20 zone, which aligns with the July 30 swing high.

Gold Price Sinks to Multi-Week Low as Trump Victory Spurs Sharp USD Rally

Gold Price Sinks to Multi-Week Low as Trump Victory Spurs Sharp USD Rally

Gold (XAU/USD) faces heavy selling pressure in Wednesday’s European session, dropping to the $2,700 level—its lowest in nearly three weeks. Republican candidate Donald Trump is leading the US presidential race, positioning him as the likely 47th president, which has sparked a strong US Dollar (USD) rally and triggered aggressive gold sell-offs.

Additionally, concerns over deficit spending and expectations of less aggressive easing from the Federal Reserve (Fed) are pushing US Treasury yields higher, making gold less attractive as a non-yielding asset. The risk-on sentiment, illustrated by a strong rally in US equity futures, further signals a downward bias for the safe-haven XAU/USD.

Daily Digest Market Movers: Gold Price Hit by Persistent USD Buying

The US Dollar surged to a four-month high as US election exit polls indicate momentum in favor of former President Donald Trump. The current electoral tally stands at 227 for Trump and 189 for Harris, with Trump leading in key swing states like Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Fox News reports a Republican-controlled Senate, as Trump-endorsed candidate Bernie Moreno is projected to win in Ohio.

With Trump performing strongly, speculation over inflationary tariffs and deficit-spending has driven US Treasury yields higher. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield spiked nearly 15 basis points, reaching 4.44%, its highest since early July. The reduced uncertainty surrounding the US election has intensified risk-on trading, adding pressure on safe-haven gold.

Geopolitical concerns, including Iran’s potential retaliation against Israel for an October 26 attack, have had limited impact on gold’s recent decline.

Technical Outlook: Gold Price Tests Key Support Levels

From a technical perspective, the $2,725-2,720 zone remains critical support; a drop below this could see gold accelerate toward sub-$2,700 levels, marking the lower edge of an ascending channel from late July. A decisive break below could lead to further declines toward the next key support at $2,675, and potentially to the $2,657-2,655 area.

Conversely, resistance has formed around $2,748-2,750. A sustained move above this could push gold toward the ascending channel resistance near $2,780-2,785, with $2,800 acting as a pivotal level. A strong breakout beyond $2,800 could signal a continuation of the previous uptrend.

Australian Dollar Holds Gains Following Hawkish RBA Comments, Focus Shifts to US Election

Australian Dollar Holds Gains Following Hawkish RBA Comments, Focus Shifts to US Election

The Australian Dollar (AUD) remains steady after gains from improved Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data released on Tuesday. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) held its Official Cash Rate (OCR) at 4.35% for an eighth consecutive pause in November, and it’s expected to maintain current rates following this policy decision.

RBA Governor Michele Bullock highlighted the importance of maintaining restrictive interest rates amid ongoing inflation risks. Although the labor market remains tight, wage growth is showing signs of moderation.

In Australia, Judo Bank’s Services PMI rose to 51.0 in October, exceeding the market consensus of 50.6, while the Composite PMI climbed to 50.2 from 49.8. China’s Caixin Services PMI also improved, rising to 52.0 in October from 50.3 in September, signaling a broader regional economic uplift.

As attention turns to the US presidential election, investors are closely monitoring its outcome. Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris made final campaign stops in Pennsylvania on Monday, both expressing confidence in an exceptionally close race. Opinion polls show a virtual tie, with the final results potentially delayed for days. Trump has hinted at contesting any unfavorable result, as he did in 2020.

The US Dollar (USD) remains under pressure amid election uncertainties, with a Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll showing Democratic nominee Kamala Harris leading Trump by a narrow margin in Iowa, 47% to 44%. Markets are also awaiting the US Federal Reserve’s (Fed) policy decision on Thursday, with expectations for a modest 25 basis point rate cut, backed by a 99.5% probability according to the CME FedWatch Tool.

Australian inflation indicators are mixed, with the TD-MI Inflation Gauge rising by 0.3% month-over-month in October, the highest since July. ANZ Australia Job Advertisements grew by 0.3% in October, a slowdown from September’s revised 2.3% gain. Despite weaker growth, job advertisements have risen for two consecutive months.

In other news, China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao met with Australia’s Trade Minister Don Farrell on Sunday to discuss enhancing bilateral trade and ensuring fair treatment for Chinese businesses in Australia.

In US employment data, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a modest 12,000 increase in October’s Nonfarm Payrolls, significantly below expectations of 113,000. However, the Unemployment Rate held steady at 4.1%, in line with forecasts.

Technical Analysis: AUD/USD Holds Below 0.6600 with Bearish Trend Indications

AUD/USD trades near 0.6590 on Tuesday, with technical indicators suggesting the bearish trend may be easing as it tests the nine-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA). However, the 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) remains below 50, indicating the bearish sentiment persists.

On the resistance side, AUD/USD faces immediate resistance at the nine-day EMA at 0.6596, followed by the 14-day EMA at 0.6618. A break above these levels could see the pair aim for the psychological level of 0.6700.

On the downside, support lies near the three-month low of 0.6536, with further support at the key psychological level of 0.6500 if bearish pressure resumes.

Australian Dollar remains subdued as US Dollar inches higher ahead of US PCE Price Index

Australian Dollar remains subdued as US Dollar inches higher ahead of US PCE Price Index

The Australian Dollar lingered in that strange, somber limbo it often found itself in, steady yet subdued against the mighty Greenback as Thursday dawned over the global market. Beneath the surface, there was a story in each data point, and the numbers came in trickling like beads of dew.

In Australia, retail sales lifted only by a whisper, 0.1% in September—fragile and disappointing, falling far short of the golden 0.3% expected, and a pale echo of August’s more confident 0.7%. Yet the Reserve Bank of Australia’s hawkish stance lent the Aussie Dollar a quiet backbone, helping it hold its ground even in the face of the looming U.S. PCE Price Index.

Across the Pacific, the U.S. Dollar gathered momentum with an aura of steadfast resilience as markets weighed in on the uncertainty, the shadows of the upcoming U.S. presidential election casting a long reflection over the currency. Yet even the Greenback found headwinds as U.S. growth data came in, slower than last quarter, reminding investors of the delicate line between expectations and reality.

China’s PMI figures trickled in with cautious optimism—the Manufacturing PMI edged above fifty, a shy ascent to 50.1, modestly outperforming the expectation, while the Non-Manufacturing PMI held its stance with a gentle rise to 50.2. The ADP report from the U.S. cast a brighter hue, with job growth well beyond the forecasts—a glimmer of vibrancy in an otherwise cautious economy.

Technical analysts cast a wary eye on the charts; AUD/USD hovered, almost defiantly, near 0.6570. The bearish trend traced its course along a descending channel, while the 14-day RSI lingered just above thirty, hinting at sentiment as overcast as a gray autumn morning. If the pair ventured south, it might test 0.6510, even touching the hallowed psychological 0.6500. And if resistance came calling? The journey might meander up to 0.6580 or the elusive 0.6600, where, in whispers, a breakout toward 0.6608 could still glisten on the horizon like an ephemeral Gatsby green light.

Japanese Yen Struggles as BoJ Decision Looms; US Data in Focus

Japanese Yen Struggles as BoJ Decision Looms; US Data in Focus

The Japanese Yen (JPY) edged higher against the US Dollar during the Asian session on Wednesday, but gains remain limited as the currency hovers near a three-month low. Concerns that Japanese authorities may intervene to support the Yen lend it some resilience; however, uncertainty over the Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) upcoming rate decision keeps JPY appreciation capped.

Market sentiment suggests the recent loss of parliamentary majority by Japan’s ruling coalition may hinder the BoJ’s ability to tighten policy. The Yen’s upward movement is further limited by a global risk-on environment and a resurgence in US Dollar (USD) demand, with traders awaiting the BoJ’s rate decision and critical US economic data releases this week for new market direction.

Market Movers: Yen’s Struggles Persist as Political and Economic Concerns Grow

Japan’s Economy Minister, Ryosei Akazawa, cautioned that a weak Yen could drive up prices via import costs, potentially squeezing household incomes if wages do not keep pace, which would dampen private consumption. Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato added that authorities are closely monitoring currency movements, increasing speculation of potential intervention.

Japan’s political uncertainty adds complexity to the BoJ’s policy path, restraining any significant gains for the Yen amid a favorable risk appetite. The USD remains steady after nearing highs seen since July 30, while the USD/JPY pair holds close to recent peaks despite limited downside in anticipation of central bank announcements.

The BoJ will announce its policy decision at the end of its two-day meeting on Thursday, while key US data releases may provide additional cues on the Federal Reserve’s rate outlook. Recent robust US data, including Tuesday’s Consumer Confidence Index jump to 108.7—a nine-month high—reflect optimism in the economy, offsetting weaker job openings in September.

Technical Outlook: Limited Downside for USD/JPY; Bulls Target a Break Beyond 154.00

From a technical standpoint, last week’s breakout above the 150.65 confluence, marking the 100-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) and the 50% Fibonacci retracement of the July-September decline, suggests potential for further gains. However, recent failures to consolidate beyond the 61.8% Fibonacci level raise caution. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the daily chart hovers near the overbought zone, suggesting a period of consolidation or slight pullback may be needed before additional upside.

Support levels emerge at 153.00, with further potential down to 152.40 and 152.00. Conversely, a breakout beyond the 154.00 threshold could push USD/JPY to test the 154.35-154.40 region, with the psychological 155.00 level in view, and potentially the July peak around 155.20.

Japanese Yen Faces Selling Pressure Amid Political and Economic Uncertainty

Japanese Yen Faces Selling Pressure Amid Political and Economic Uncertainty

The Japanese Yen (JPY) faces challenges to start the week as market participants digest the implications of Japan’s general election results. Meanwhile, the only data on the U.S. docket is the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas’ Texas Manufacturing Business Index for October. Later in the day, the U.S. Treasury will auction 2-year and 5-year notes, events closely watched by investors for potential impact on yields and the USD.

In a surprising election outcome, Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), in power since 1955, lost its majority for the first time in 15 years, heightening economic and political uncertainty. According to NHK, the ruling LDP and coalition partner Komeito secured only 215 out of 465 lower house seats, short of the 233 needed for a majority. The opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ) gained significantly, winning 148 seats, up from 98.

Following this development, USD/JPY opened the week with a bullish gap, touching a near three-month high around 154.00 before trading slightly lower at 153.50, marking a 0.7% daily gain. Reflecting broader Yen weakness, EUR/JPY is up over 0.6% at 165.50, and GBP/JPY has climbed 0.7% to 198.70.

The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) closed last week with a solid gain, rising more than 0.8% and edging higher toward 104.50 in early Monday trading, supported by positive U.S. stock index futures indicating an improved risk sentiment.

In other markets, EUR/USD extended its downtrend on Friday, marking a fourth consecutive week of losses. The pair holds steady near 1.0800 as the European session begins on Monday. GBP/USD remained in a consolidation phase around 1.2950 after losing recovery momentum on Friday.

Meanwhile, gold saw bullish momentum on Friday, climbing back from a dip below $2,720. XAU/USD remains range-bound early Monday, trading below $2,750 as it struggles to establish a clear directional move.

The Dow futures remained unchanged, but Zoom witnessed a notable 17.1% drop

The Dow futures remained unchanged, but Zoom witnessed a notable 17.1% drop

During Monday’s evening trading, U.S. stock futures experienced minimal movement, remaining within a narrow range, following moderate gains in major benchmark averages. Investors were focused on upcoming quarterly earnings reports scheduled for the week. By 7:15 pm ET (11:15 pm GMT), Dow Jones Futures, S&P 500 Futures, and Nasdaq 100 Futures were all trading flat.

In after-hours trading, ZoomInfo Technologies Inc (NASDAQ: ZI) saw a significant dip of 17.1% after reporting its Q2 earnings. The company’s earnings per share (EPS) came in at $0.26, slightly higher than the expected $0.23, while its revenues reached $308.6 million, slightly below the anticipated $310.94 million.

Similarly, Yum China Holdings Inc (NYSE: YUMC) experienced a decline of 2.8% following its Q2 earnings release. The company reported an EPS of $0.47, slightly surpassing the expected $0.46, but its revenues were $2.65 billion, falling short of the projected $2.72 billion.

Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) also faced a significant drop of 13.7% after reporting Q2 earnings. The company’s EPS was $0.12, missing the expected $0.13, and its revenues were $156 million, lower than the expected $167.52 million.

In contrast, Arista Networks (NYSE: ANET) witnessed a substantial increase of 14% following its Q2 earnings announcement. The company reported an EPS of $1.58, surpassing the expected $1.44, and its revenues were $1.46 billion, higher than the expected $1.38 billion.

Looking ahead to Tuesday’s trading session, market participants will closely monitor the release of Markit and ISM manufacturing PMIs and JOLTs job openings data. Additionally, several prominent companies, including Pfizer Inc (NYSE: PFE), Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ: AMD), Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX), and Uber Technologies Inc (NYSE: UBER), will be reporting their quarterly earnings.

During Monday’s regular trading hours, the Dow Jones Industrial Average increased by 100.2 points or 0.3% to reach 35,559.5. The S&P 500 also gained 6.7 points or 0.2%, reaching 4,589, and the NASDAQ Composite rose by 29.4 points or 0.2% to reach 14,346.

On the bond markets, the United States 10-Year rates were at 3.965%. Investors will keep a close eye on economic data and corporate earnings to gauge the market’s direction in the upcoming trading sessions.

U.S. Stocks Rise as Market Awaits Fed Decision

U.S. Stocks Rise as Market Awaits Fed Decision

On Tuesday, the U.S. stock market experienced a positive swing, with investors closely watching earnings reports and eagerly anticipating the outcome of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average, one of the key indices in the stock market, ended the day with a marginal increase of 0.1 percent, settling at 35,437.93 points. This marked the twelfth straight day of gains for the index. Meanwhile, the broader S&P 500 Index rose by 0.3 percent to reach 4,567.54, and the tech-focused Nasdaq Composite Index saw an increase of 0.6 percent, closing at 14,144.56.

Several companies released their earnings reports, which resulted in a mixed response on Wall Street. Shares of General Electric, Sherwin-Williams, and 3M saw substantial increases following their respective earnings announcements. Conversely, despite raising its full-year guidance, General Motors experienced a drop in share value.

In other corporate news, shipping giant UPS saw its shares dip by 1.9 percent after it reached a tentative five-year contract agreement with the Teamsters union. The agreement helped avert a potentially devastating nationwide strike. However, despite avoiding a disruptive strike, Steve Sosnick from Interactive Brokers suggested that UPS’s costs would likely increase as a result of the agreement.

Investors also kept a close eye on Alphabet, Google’s parent company, and Microsoft, both due to release their earnings reports after the market closed. The anticipation surrounding these tech giants’ earnings reports added an extra layer of suspense to the day’s trading activities on Wall Street.

However, the main focus for investors remained the impending decision by the U.S. central bank on interest rates. The decision is due at the end of a two-day policy meeting on Wednesday. The central bank is widely expected to raise interest rates for the eleventh consecutive time. Market participants are keen to glean any signs of further increases beyond this.

According to Peter Cardillo of Spartan Capital, the market is already factoring in a hike of 25 basis points. He further speculated that there might be indications that the central bank is nearing the end of its monetary tightening cycle.

In global economic news, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) slightly upgraded its outlook for global growth this year on Tuesday. This provided a glimmer of hope amid the prevailing economic uncertainties.

Optimism in Asian Stock Markets as Fed, ECB, and BoJ Meetings Loom; China’s Performance Lags Despite Stimulus Hopes

Optimism in Asian Stock Markets as Fed, ECB, and BoJ Meetings Loom; China’s Performance Lags Despite Stimulus Hopes

Asian stock markets experienced a mixed start to the week, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 emerging as the top performer, soaring by nearly 1.5% fueled by robust quarterly earnings from major automotive manufacturers. The overall Japanese market sentiment also received a boost from expectations that the Bank of Japan (BoJ) would maintain its ultra-dovish stance during the forthcoming two-day policy meeting set to conclude on Friday.

In contrast, Chinese stocks struggled to keep pace with their regional counterparts due to mounting concerns over a real estate sector debt crunch and fears of a slowdown in economic growth. The Hang Seng in Hong Kong experienced a significant drop of over 1%, ranking among the weakest performers on the first trading day of the week. However, there are hopes that China will implement additional stimulus measures to mitigate potential losses.

In line with these expectations, China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) revealed new measures aimed at encouraging and supporting private investments in specific infrastructure sectors. The NDRC also pledged to provide enhanced financial backing for private projects, although the exact details are yet to be disclosed. Despite these efforts, the market sentiment remained cautious and failed to see a substantial lift.

Investors across the region appeared to be exercising caution and adopting a wait-and-see approach ahead of key central bank events scheduled for the week. The Federal Reserve (Fed) is set to announce its monetary policy decision on Wednesday following a two-day meeting, and a 25 basis points interest rate hike is widely anticipated. However, there are doubts among market participants regarding the extent of the Fed’s commitment to a more dovish policy stance.

Attention will be closely focused on the accompanying policy statement and the post-meeting press conference, where Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks could provide valuable insights into the central bank’s future plans. Subsequently, the European Central Bank (ECB) meeting on Thursday and the Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) policy update on Friday will be key events to watch.

Meanwhile, traders on Monday were keenly awaiting the release of flash PMI prints from the Euro Zone, the UK, and the US, hoping for valuable cues to drive market momentum.

Overall, the Asian stock markets are facing a delicate balancing act, with some countries experiencing positive economic indicators and strong corporate earnings, while others grapple with uncertainties and the need for further stimulus measures. Investors are treading cautiously, recognizing the potential impact that central bank decisions and economic data releases can have on the regional and global financial landscape. As the week unfolds, market participants will closely analyze every development to make informed decisions in this dynamic and ever-changing market environment.

Asian markets mixed as Japan reports weak trade data

Asian markets mixed as Japan reports weak trade data

Asian markets exhibited a varied performance in response to Japan’s disclosure of disappointing trade data for June. The revelation of a nearly 13% decline in imports from the previous year resulted in an unexpected trade surplus for Japan, primarily attributed to the reduction in oil prices. This news had a mixed impact across Asian markets, with share prices rising in Sydney and Hong Kong, but declining in Shanghai, Tokyo, and Seoul. In addition, U.S. futures experienced a slight dip, while oil prices remained relatively stable.

While Asian markets showed divergence, Wall Street continued its bullish trend as positive profit reports from major U.S. companies bolstered investor confidence. However, gains on the Nasdaq were somewhat tempered due to weaker-than-anticipated results from streaming giant Netflix and electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla, triggering caution among Asian investors.

In the U.S., the S&P 500 rose by 0.2%, reaching its highest level in over 15 months, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average saw a gain of 0.3%. One of the standout performers was Elevance Health, which reported robust profits and revenue for the spring, surpassing analysts’ expectations. Similarly, U.S. Bancorp, M&T Bank, and Goldman Sachs posted positive results, contributing to the overall market upswing.

In the commodities market, wheat prices experienced a sharp surge following Russia’s attacks on critical port infrastructure in Ukraine, resulting in the destruction of 60,000 tons of grain. The sudden spike in wheat prices was driven by concerns over potential disruptions to grain exports from Ukraine, raising global food security apprehensions.

As the earnings reporting season gains momentum, analysts are projecting a third consecutive quarter of weaker earnings per share for S&P 500 companies. However, the relatively low expectations provide companies with an opportunity to outperform and surprise the market positively.

In the currency market, the U.S. dollar depreciated slightly against the Japanese yen, while the euro displayed a marginal increase against the dollar. These currency movements reflect ongoing fluctuations in foreign exchange markets, influenced by various economic indicators and geopolitical developments.

Amidst these market dynamics, investors remain vigilant of further trade data releases and earnings reports, which have the potential to significantly influence market sentiment and impact future performance in the Asian markets. Market participants will carefully assess economic indicators and corporate results to gain insights into the trajectory of the global economy and the investment landscape. As uncertainties persist in the aftermath of the pandemic and geopolitical tensions, investors seek to navigate an ever-changing and complex market environment, making informed decisions to manage risks and identify potential opportunities.

Asian Stock Traders Tread Cautiously Ahead of US Retail Sales Data

Asian Stock Traders Tread Cautiously Ahead of US Retail Sales Data

As Tuesday unfolded, Asian stock traders navigated the markets with caution, displaying a predominantly negative sentiment across the region. One prevailing concern on their minds was China’s economic outlook, which cast shadows of uncertainty on the trading floors. Adding to their apprehension was the imminent release of crucial U.S. data, especially the highly anticipated Retail Sales and Industrial Production figures for June. The impending data release fueled a sense of cautious anticipation, as the market eagerly awaited insights into the health of the world’s largest economy and its potential implications for global markets.

Despite the prevailing market sentiment, Japanese traders managed to defy the regional trend, with their return from a holiday marking a slight upswing in the NIKKEI index, which gained 0.23%. However, other parts of Asia did not share in this mild success. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index experienced a significant decline of 1.85%, while China’s Shanghai Composite Index slipped marginally by 0.06%. South Korea’s KOSPI index also followed the downward trend, losing 0.5%, further adding to the cautious atmosphere.

Interestingly, amid the cautious sentiment, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) took a counterintuitive stance by maintaining its easy-money policy. This decision surprised many, as market participants had anticipated a potential departure from ultra-low interest rates and a toning down of its Yield Curve Control (YCC) policy. However, the BoJ’s steadfastness underscored its commitment to supporting the Japanese economy amid the prevailing global economic challenges.

Geopolitical developments also grabbed the attention of investors. U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry’s optimistic remarks about future cooperation with China during a dialogue with China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, were closely monitored. Any shifts in U.S.-China relations could significantly influence market dynamics and risk sentiment, making this a crucial factor for traders to watch closely in the days ahead.

Additionally, the latest economic indicators from China added to the market’s unease. The disclosure of an annual GDP growth rate of 6.3% fell short of the projected 7.3% and was lower than the previous figure of 4.5%. Despite this, year-on-year Industrial Production showed a more positive side, rising to 4.4% from the previous 3.5%, surpassing the consensus estimate of 2.7%. These mixed economic signals from China further contributed to the cautious mood on the trading floors.

As the trading week progressed, market players eagerly awaited upcoming data releases that could influence the market’s direction. Among these are Japan’s Trade Balance and National Core CPI YoY, which may provide insights into the health of the Japanese economy. However, the most significant event on their radar was the release of U.S. Retail Sales data for June, expected to increase by 0.5% compared to the previous month’s 0.3%. This data release could have substantial implications for USD dynamics and possibly hint at the trajectory of the ongoing rate hike cycle. Consequently, traders kept a close eye on the performance of assets like Gold, equities, and AUDUSD, which could be significantly influenced by these developments in the global financial markets.

Market Optimism Rises as Asian Shares Rally and Dollar Slumps on Fed’s Potential End to Rate Hikes

Market Optimism Rises as Asian Shares Rally and Dollar Slumps on Fed’s Potential End to Rate Hikes

On Thursday, Asian shares and bonds enjoyed a rally, while the dollar faced significant losses. This shift in the market sentiment was fueled by lower-than-expected U.S. inflation figures, leading to the belief that the Federal Reserve may be nearing the end of its tightening cycle post-pandemic. In contrast, European stocks had a cautious start, with EUROSTOXX 50 futures holding steady, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures showed minimal movement.

Despite China reporting disappointing trade data, indicating a higher-than-anticipated decline in both exports and imports last month, Asian investors maintained their optimism. They wagered that this setback would prompt further stimulus measures. The MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan surged by 1.8%, with Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index soaring 2.6% and Australia’s resource-heavy shares gaining 1.7%. Japan’s Nikkei also experienced a rise of 1.5%.

Chinese tech giants listed in Hong Kong witnessed a 3.5% rally after Premier Li Qiang encouraged their support in bolstering the slowing economy. This move adds to indications that the sector’s years-long crackdown has come to an end.

The latest U.S. consumer inflation report delivered more positive news than expected. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a year-on-year increase of 3% in June, falling slightly short of the anticipated 3.1% gain. This figure is significantly lower than last year’s 9.1% for the same period. Furthermore, core inflation, which had concerned the Fed, displayed a sharper deceleration than anticipated.

However, futures still suggest a 94% probability of a quarter-point hike from the Fed later this month. Yet, the likelihood of an additional hike in September has decreased to 13.2%, down from the previous day’s 22.3%. Futures now indicate an earlier first rate cut in March next year and anticipate a total of 125 basis points in cuts by 2024.

Following last week’s sell-off, bonds rebounded, resulting in a decline in global yields. The U.S. dollar reached a new 15-month low, easing pressure on emerging market currencies and granting Asian policymakers greater flexibility to implement monetary policy adjustments.

Meanwhile, the euro reached a new 15-month high, and the Japanese yen strengthened against the dollar. Oil prices remained close to two-month highs, and gold prices remained stable.

European Stock Futures Show Slight Increase; U.S. CPI Identified as Crucial Factor

European Stock Futures Show Slight Increase; U.S. CPI Identified as Crucial Factor

A slight uptick in European stock futures has been observed, with the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) report playing a crucial role in the trend. As of 02:00 ET (06:00 GMT), Germany’s DAX futures contract traded 0.4% higher, while France’s CAC 40 futures saw an increase of 0.4%. The FTSE 100 futures contract in the U.K., however, remained largely unchanged.

The positivity is believed to stem from the strong close on Wall Street, where the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained over 300 points, or 0.9%. Investors are hopeful that the upcoming U.S. inflation report for June may influence the Federal Reserve to conclude its interest rate hikes earlier than anticipated.

Federal policymakers are expected to raise interest rates during their next meeting later this month, following a pause last month. However, investors are keenly awaiting the monthly consumer inflation report for insights into potential additional hikes. The headline annual figure for June is projected to have risen by 3.1%, down from May’s 4% rise. Meanwhile, the core rate is predicted to have dropped for a third consecutive month to 5%, from 5.3%.

Concerns about aggressive measures to curb inflation potentially leading to a recession in the world’s largest economy have been a significant factor impacting global markets.

In Europe, German inflation rose 6.4% annually in June, halting a steady decline since the beginning of the year. In contrast, Spanish inflation is expected to rise 1.9% year-on-year in June, falling short of the European Central Bank’s 2% target. This suggests that the central bank should contemplate concluding its rate-hiking cycle.

Oil prices have stabilized due to predictions of increased demand offsetting rising U.S. crude stockpiles. Major oil producers, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, have announced additional output cuts for August. A weakening U.S. dollar, which is suspected to be a result of the Federal Reserve nearing the end of its rate-hiking cycle, supports the oil market.

However, data from the American Petroleum Institute showed an unexpected growth of over 2 million barrels in U.S. crude stockpiles in the week leading up to July 7. Official numbers from the Energy Information Administration are yet to be released.

Gold futures rose 0.4% to $1,944.60/oz, and the EUR/USD exchange rate increased slightly, trading 0.2% higher at 1.1031.

Gold Struggles Below $3,300 as Fed Rate Cut Hopes Dim Ahead of FOMC Minutes

Gold (XAU/USD) dipped to a one-and-a-half-week low near $3,284 during the Asian trading session on Wednesday, weighed down by a stronger US Dollar and rising Treasury yields. Investors are increasingly convinced that recent US tariff hikes may fuel inflation, prompting the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates elevated for longer. 

The firmer Greenback, bolstered by expectations of prolonged Fed tightening and a robust June jobs report, has dulled the appeal of non-yielding assets like gold. Benchmark 10-year US bond yields also climbed, adding further pressure on the precious metal. 

Market participants remain cautious amid ongoing concerns about the economic fallout from Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff proposals. On Tuesday, the former US President threatened to impose duties of up to 50% on copper and 200% on foreign pharmaceuticals, unsettling global markets. However, gold’s traditional safe-haven demand has yet to see significant support in response. 

Traders are now eyeing the release of the FOMC meeting minutes later today, hoping for clues on the Fed’s rate path. Although a July rate cut appears off the table, markets are still pricing in up to 50 basis points of easing by year-end, likely beginning in October. 

Technically, a break below the $3,300 level, coupled with resistance at the 100-period SMA on the 4-hour chart, signals further downside. Momentum indicators suggest gold could slide towards the next support at $3,270, with a deeper drop towards $3,248–$3,247 not ruled out. 

On the upside, recovery attempts may face initial resistance near $3,310 and stronger barriers around $3,326 and $3,340. A decisive move above $3,360 could open the door to a short-term rebound toward the $3,400 mark. 

Gold Price Climbs Steadily, Eyes Record High Amid Trade War Concerns

Gold (XAU/USD) extends its intraday rally, reaching the $2,880 region during the Asian session on Monday. The gains come in response to US President Donald Trump’s plan to impose new 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, reigniting fears of a global trade war and driving demand for the safe-haven precious metal. Additionally, concerns that Trump’s protectionist policies could fuel inflation further bolster gold’s appeal as a hedge against rising prices.

Gold Supported by Trade War Fears, But Fed Policy Remains a Concern

Despite strong upside momentum, gold’s gains may face limitations due to the resilient US Dollar (USD) and expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) might delay further rate cuts. The strong US employment data released on Friday, coupled with inflationary concerns, has reinforced speculation that the Fed will maintain a cautious stance.

Overbought conditions on the daily chart could also deter traders from initiating fresh bullish positions, especially in the absence of key US economic data early in the week.

Trump’s Tariff Announcement Sparks Market Uncertainty

On Sunday, Trump reaffirmed plans to impose 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports into the US, adding that his administration would match tariff rates imposed by other countries. These announcements have further fueled uncertainty and strengthened gold’s safe-haven appeal.

Meanwhile, geopolitical tensions remain elevated. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Galuzin stated there are no satisfactory proposals for Ukraine peace talks, dismissing Western statements as mere rhetoric. US Vice President JD Vance is reportedly heading to Germany this week to outline US policy proposals.

Fed Policymakers Express Caution Amid Economic Uncertainty

The latest US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report showed 143K jobs were added in January, falling short of the 170K estimate but offset by an unexpected dip in the Unemployment Rate to 4.0%. While the report provides mixed signals, it has reinforced the belief that the Fed will remain cautious regarding further monetary easing.

Several Fed officials have weighed in on economic policy:

  • Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari stated he would consider supporting further rate cuts if inflation data remains favorable and the labor market stays strong.
  • Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee noted that inconsistent US government policies create economic uncertainty, making it difficult to assess inflation trends.
  • Fed Governor Adriana Kugler acknowledged steady US economic growth but warned that progress toward the 2% inflation target remains uneven and slow.

What’s Next for Gold?

A stronger US Dollar could act as a headwind for gold prices, limiting aggressive bullish momentum. Traders will closely monitor Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s semi-annual congressional testimony and the upcoming US consumer inflation figures for further market direction.

Gold Price Bulls Hold Firm, But Overbought Conditions Suggest Caution

Gold (XAU/USD) continues its upward trajectory through the Asian session on Wednesday, reaching a fresh all-time high near $2,858. Concerns about the economic impact of US President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs continue to drive demand for the safe-haven metal. Furthermore, predictions that the Federal Reserve (Fed) would continue its easing cycle, backed by signs of deteriorating momentum in the US labor market, are fuelling demand for the non-yielding yellow metal.

 

Meanwhile, the US dollar (USD) remains under pressure near its weekly low, with rising expectations of further Fed policy easing, offering an extra lift to gold prices. However, Trump’s decision to suspend tariffs on Canada and Mexico has contributed to a risk-on mentality, which may restrict future gains for XAU/USD. Furthermore, gold is entering overbought territory on the daily chart, implying a short-term consolidation or minor retreat before the advance begins. Traders are now waiting for significant U.S. data releases, such as the ADP private-sector employment report and the ISM Services PMI, for new market signals.

Gold Bulls Retain Control Amid US-China Trade Tensions

Despite the positive risk tone, a further escalation in U.S.-China trade tensions continues to lend support to the upward momentum in gold. In response to President Trump’s latest tariffs, China has imposed targeted duties on US imports, and the threat of a trade war between the world’s two biggest economies has seen gold reach an all-time high on Wednesday.

On the macroeconomic front, the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) released Tuesday revealed a decline in U.S. job openings, dropping to 7.6 million in December from a previous 8.09 million. The data signals a cooling labor market, increasing the likelihood of additional Fed rate cuts. This has kept USD bulls on the defensive and further strengthened XAU/USD.

Trump’s decision to postpone the application of a 25% tax on Canadian and Mexican imports by 30 days has revived hopes that a global trade war can be avoided. However, this has done little to undermine the positive enthusiasm toward gold.

Market players will be keenly monitoring Wednesday’s U.S. economic data, such as the ISM Services PMI and the ADP employment report, which may cause short-term changes in gold prices. However, Friday’s highly anticipated Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report continues to be the main focus. Furthermore, any fresh information about trade tariffs is probably going to cause financial markets to become more volatile.

WTI Crude Oil Struggles Near $72.00, 100-Day SMA Holds as Key Support

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil prices fell from a one-week high on Tuesday, attracting sellers for the second straight session. The commodity trades at $72.00, barely above last week’s one-month low and close to the important 100-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) support. 

US Tariff Delay Weighs on Oil Prices

US President Donald Trump has announced a one-month suspension on newly imposed tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, easing worries about potential supply disruptions from two of the country’s main oil suppliers. This development put downward pressure on crude oil prices. Furthermore, fears of lower gasoline demand—driven by the larger economic impact of Trump’s trade policies—are contributing to gloomy sentiment in the oil market.

OPEC+ Stands Firm on Production Policy

Despite Trump’s calls for higher output to combat rising oil prices, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) have chosen to keep current production levels. This decision may give some support for crude oil prices, avoiding further losses in the near term.

Key Technical Levels to Watch

Traders will closely monitor the 100-day SMA, currently positioned near the $71.00 mark, which serves as a crucial support level. A decisive break below this threshold could trigger an extended pullback from the recent multi-month highs. Conversely, a bounce from this level may reinforce buying interest and help WTI recover from its recent slump.

Gold Price Trims Intraday Losses but Remains Below $2,800 Amid Stronger USD

The gold price (XAU/USD) recovers some of its losses following the strong Asian session sell-off but remains in negative territory, hovering around $2,785, down about 0.60% for the day. The recent rise in the US Dollar (USD), fueled by President Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, has pushed the greenback closer to a two-year high, weighing on gold and dragging it away from its all-time high of $2,817, hit on Friday.

However, projections that the Federal Reserve (Fed) would lower interest rates twice by the end of 2025, combined with indications about probable economic disruptions from Trump’s trade policies, contribute to gold’s safe-haven appeal. The current risk-off mentality further shields the downside, so bearish traders should exercise caution ahead of this week’s key US macroeconomic data, which begins with today’s ISM Manufacturing PMI release.

Technical Outlook: Gold’s Uptrend Intact Despite Intraday Pullback

From a technical perspective, the intraday decline found support near the $2,772 resistance-turned-support level, which now serves as a pivotal point. A decisive break below this zone could trigger further selling pressure, exposing gold to the next key support levels:

 

  • $2,755 – Initial downside target
  • $2,740 – Intermediate support
  • $2,725-$2,720 – Strong demand zone
  • $2,700 – Psychological level, a break below which could accelerate losses

Conversely, immediate resistance is seen in the $2,790-$2,800 region, followed by the record high of $2,817. Notably, momentum indicators on the daily chart remain comfortably positive, indicating that gold has not yet reached overbought levels. This provides room for additional upward momentum, confirming the broader bullish trend that began with the December swing bottom.

If gold manages to sustain a move above $2,817, it could pave the way for fresh record highs, with bulls eyeing further gains amid ongoing market uncertainty.

Market Drivers to Watch

US Dollar Strength: The impact of Trump’s tariffs on global trade could continue supporting the USD, potentially weighing on gold.

Federal Reserve Policy: Expectations of rate cuts in 2025 remain a crucial factor for gold’s long-term trajectory.

US Economic Data: The upcoming ISM Manufacturing PMI and Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report later this week could trigger volatility in gold prices.

Risk Sentiment: Any escalation in geopolitical or economic tensions could further boost gold’s safe-haven demand.

Overall, while gold has retreated from its highs, the larger bullish trend remains intact, with technical signals suggesting further upward movement as long as critical support levels hold.

WTI Slips to $71.00 Amid Trade Tariff Concerns and Weak China Data

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil prices edge lower during Wednesday’s Asian session, erasing part of the previous day’s modest recovery from a nearly three-week low. The commodity trades near $71.00, down over 0.25% for the day, and remains vulnerable to further losses amid prevailing bearish sentiment.

Investor concerns persist over US President Donald Trump’s threat to impose trade tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico by February 1, which could weigh on global fuel demand. Additionally, weak Chinese economic data adds to downward pressure. Official PMIs released on Monday highlighted continued weakness in the world’s second-largest economy and top crude importer, raising concerns over lower consumption.

Further pressure on oil prices comes from Trump’s energy policies, which include plans to ramp up US energy production and calls for the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to increase output to drive prices lower.

With bearish fundamentals dominating, WTI remains susceptible to further downside risks in the near term.

WTI Drops Toward $74.00 as Trump Pressures OPEC to Lower Oil Prices

West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, trades near $74.10 on Friday, continuing its downward trend after US President Donald Trump urged Saudi Arabia and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to reduce oil prices.

Uncertainty surrounding Trump’s proposed tariffs and energy policies adds to the pressure on WTI. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday, Trump announced plans to request Saudi Arabia and OPEC to lower oil prices, saying, “I’m also going to ask Saudi Arabia and OPEC to bring down the cost of oil.”

Expectations of increased US production under Trump’s administration further weigh on oil prices. Earlier this week, Trump declared a national energy emergency, leveraging his authority to expedite the approval of oil, gas, and electricity projects that would typically require years of permitting.

Meanwhile, US crude inventories declined for the ninth consecutive week. The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported a drop of 1.017 million barrels in crude oil stockpiles for the week ending January 17, following a 1.962 million-barrel decline in the prior week. Market expectations had forecast a larger decrease of 2.1 million barrels.

Oil traders will closely monitor developments surrounding Trump’s energy policies and tariff announcements. Additionally, attention will shift to the preliminary US S&P Global Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) for January, set for release later on Friday. A weaker-than-expected reading could pressure the US Dollar (USD), potentially offering some support to the USD-denominated WTI price.

EUR/USD Price Forecast: Consolidating Below 1.0500 Amid Multi-Week High

The EUR/USD currency pair is having a hard time continuing its recent winning streak, trading in a tight range just below the 1.0500 psychological mark during the Asian session on Monday. In spite of the consolidation, the pair is still close to its three-week high of Friday, buoyed by a weaker US Dollar (USD).

Technically, the pairs location above the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level of the November-January bear run, combined with upbeat oscillators on the daily chart, indicates that the bullish momentum is still intact. This leaves room for a potential rally towards the 1.0545-1.0555 resistance area, which coincides with the 50% Fibonacci retracement level and the 100-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA).

A successful breach above this crucial barrier may set the stage for additional gains, with EUR/USD potentially challenging the 1.0600 level. A break above this level may propel the pair towards the December 2024 swing high of 1.0630, close to the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level. Further bullish momentum may continue to drive the rebound from its more than two-year low in January.

To the contrary, however, the 38.2% Fibonacci level of 1.0465 acts as an instant support level. A resolute breach through this area can drive selling momentum faster, pulling the pair towards the 1.0400 round number and down further into the mid-1.0300s (23.6% Fibonacci level). Failure to hold these levels could shift the bias in favor of bearish traders, potentially exposing the 1.0200 handle.

EUR/USD Eases Near 1.0300 Ahead of Lagarde’s Speech

The EUR/USD pair edges lower to approximately 1.0310 during the Asian session on Monday, weighed down by a stronger US Dollar (USD). Market participants are focused on the upcoming Eurozone Sentix Investor Confidence data for February and a speech by European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde later in the day.

On Friday, former US President Donald Trump announced plans to introduce reciprocal tariffs on multiple countries by Tuesday or Wednesday, though he did not specify which ones. This move has heightened concerns about a global trade war, fueling demand for the safe-haven USD.

“The immediate concern might not be inflation, as counter-effects like a demand slowdown could come into play. However, the bigger issue is uncertainty and the shift toward a more protectionist world,” said Charu Chanana, Chief Investment Strategist at Saxo.

Meanwhile, the Euro faces pressure from growing expectations of further ECB rate cuts amid sluggish economic growth. ECB Governing Council member Boris Vujcic stated that the market’s anticipation of three rate cuts this year is reasonable. However, he emphasized that greater clarity on monetary policy direction may not emerge until early in the second quarter.

Traders will keep a close eye on US trade policies, especially Trump’s repeated threats against Europe. JPMorgan economist Nora Szentivanyi noted that the objectives, timing, and tariff rates remain unclear. Nonetheless, the European Commission has stated it would retaliate firmly against any tariffs imposed by the US.

EUR/USD Struggles Below 1.0400 Ahead of Eurozone Retail Sales Data

EUR/USD is trading lower around 1.0390 in the Asian session on Thursday, extending losses following a two-day recovery. Investors remain wary ahead of the release of Eurozone Retail Sales data later today.

Market predictions suggest that Eurozone retail sales scaled by 1.9% year on year in December, up from the previous 1.2% increase. However, the monthly number is expected to fall by 0.1%, erasing the 0.1% increase reported in November.

The euro remains under pressure as market sentiment points to further monetary easing by the European Central Bank (ECB). Policymakers feel optimistic that inflation will steadily return to the ECB’s 2% objective, lessening the need for additional tightening.

Meanwhile, the US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the dollar against six major currencies, has stabilized at 107.70, restricting EUR/USD’s upside potential. The dollar’s resiliency comes after a three-day losing skid, which puts pressure on the pair.

On Thursday, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson reiterated his desire for keeping existing interest rates, underlining that the Fed’s policy remained restrictive despite the 100-basis-point drop. Meanwhile, San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly emphasized the central bank’s cautious attitude in the face of prolonged economic uncertainties.

The dollar weakened on Wednesday following a disappointing US Services PMI reading. The ISM Services PMI dropped to 52.8 in January from a revised 54.0 in December, falling short of the market consensus of 54.3. Looking ahead, traders are watching Friday’s US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report, which might influence the Federal Reserve’s next policy actions.

EUR/USD Struggles for Clear Direction, Stays Range-Bound Near 1.0375-1.0380

The EUR/USD pair continues in consolidation mode, failing to build on its recent recovery from the 1.0200 region—the lowest level since January 13. After reaching a weekly high earlier on Wednesday, the pair is fluctuating within a narrow range around 1.0375-1.0380, showing little change for the day amid mixed market signals.

Tuesday’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) indicated a cooling U.S. labor market, reinforcing expectations of Federal Reserve (Fed) policy easing. Markets are now factoring in the likelihood of two rate cuts by the Fed this year. Risk-on sentiment also remains prevalent, but should continue to weigh on demand for the safe-haven USD, and thereby support EUR/USD.

Upside momentum, however remains constrained by issues on the introduction of U.S. tariffs over the goods to be imported in Europe under Trump’s administration, among others, and the ECB dovish direction which is being felt in restraining the Euro though HICP was reported higher to an annual rate of 2.5% in the last month, still, does not allow much upside in this pair.

Looking ahead, market participants will focus on the final Eurozone Services PMI release, while the U.S. economic calendar highlights the ADP private-sector employment report and the ISM Services PMI. Movements in the USD could also be influenced by key FOMC member speeches. Still, Friday’s NFP report will focus more attention on it as it will help deliver a better picture of the situation in the U.S. labor market and set the direction for future Fed policy.

GBP/USD Holds Above 1.2400 as Markets Watch China Tariff Developments

GBP/USD extends its gains for a second consecutive session, trading around 1.2430 during Asian market hours on Tuesday. With  the  decision   by   U.S. President Donald Trump   to pause tariffs on Mexico and Canada , the pair benefits from a risk-on sentiment .

Despite this, investors continue to pay close attention to ongoing trade negotiations, making market volatility a major concern. Trump declared that he would postpone imposing high tariffs on Canada and Mexico for at least 30 days following their agreements to send 10,000 troops to the U.S. border to fight drug trafficking.

This move follows Trump’s recent decision to impose 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods, along with a 10% tariff on Chinese imports. Additional tariffs on China are anticipated to go into effect Tuesday at 5:00 GMT. Trump managed to say that talks with Chinese officials might happen “probably over the next 24 hours,” and that tariffs on China would be “very, very substantial” if an agreement could not be made.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the USD against six major currencies, hovers around 108.70 after erasing most of its gains from the previous session. Strong U.S. economic data could provide support for the greenback, as the ISM Manufacturing PMI climbed to 50.9 in January from 49.3 in December, surpassing the expected 49.8.

While GBP/USD may rise, the British Pound’s upside may be limited, given the expectation that the Bank of England (BoE) will cut interest rates once again. Despite rising wages in the UK, the BoE is expected to lower interest rates by 25 basis points to 4.5% on Thursday.

The BoE’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is expected to vote 8-1 in favor of the rate cut, with one member likely advocating for maintaining rates at their current level for now.

EUR/USD Slumps to Multi-Week Low Near 1.0200 Amid Trump’s Trade Tariffs

The EUR/USD pair extends its decline on Monday, plunging to the 1.0200 region—a three-week low—during the early Asian session. This drop brings the pair closer to its lowest level in over two years, last seen in January, reinforcing the ongoing multi-month downtrend.

The US Dollar (USD) gains broad strength following President Donald Trump’s weekend announcement of new tariffs: 25% duties on imports from Canada and Mexico, along with an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods. These measures escalate global trade tensions, dampening investor appetite for riskier assets and boosting demand for the safe-haven USD. As a result, the EUR/USD pair faces renewed selling pressure.

Adding to the bearish sentiment, Trump also declared on Friday evening that he would impose tariffs on goods from the European Union. This, coupled with the European Central Bank’s (ECB) dovish stance, further weighs on the euro. Last Thursday, the ECB cut borrowing costs by 25 basis points (bps) as expected and signaled the possibility of additional rate cuts before the year’s end, exacerbating the euro’s weakness.

The policy divergence between the ECB and the Federal Reserve (Fed) further tilts market sentiment in favor of the USD. While the Fed has opted for a hawkish pause, supporting the dollar’s strength, a recent pullback in US Treasury yields may limit further USD gains and offer some relief to the EUR/USD pair. However, the overall market outlook suggests that the pair’s downside momentum is likely to persist.

EUR/USD Holds Above 1.0400 Ahead of Q4 GDP Data and ECB Policy Decision

The EUR/USD pair is edging higher after three consecutive losses, trading near 1.0420 during Thursday’s Asian session. The rebound is primarily driven by a technical pullback in the US Dollar (USD). Meanwhile, the US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the greenback against six major currencies, remains just below 108.00.

Despite the recent uptick, further gains for EUR/USD may be capped as the USD could regain strength following the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) cautious approach to monetary policy. The Fed reinforced its hawkish stance by removing language suggesting confidence in inflation reaching its 2% target.

During his press conference, Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized that any policy changes would require “real progress on inflation or some weakness in the labor market.” As expected, the Fed maintained its overnight borrowing rate at 4.25%-4.50% during its January meeting on Wednesday. This decision follows three consecutive rate cuts since September 2024, totaling a one-percentage-point reduction.

Meanwhile, the Euro faces downward pressure as the European Central Bank (ECB) is widely expected to cut interest rates by 25 basis points in its policy meeting on Thursday, lowering the Deposit Rate to 2.75%. Market sentiment suggests that further rate cuts from the ECB may follow in the coming months, potentially weighing on the Euro.

Investors will closely watch the release of fourth-quarter Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data from the Eurozone and Germany on Thursday. Later in the day, focus will shift to the US Annualized GDP report, which could influence market sentiment and currency movements.

Japanese Yen Weakens Against USD as BoJ-Fed Policies Diverge

Japanese Yen Weakens Against USD as BoJ-Fed Policies Diverge

During the Asian trading session on Friday, the Japanese Yen (JPY) faced increased selling pressure, moving away from its two-week high achieved following hawkish comments by Bank of Japan (BoJ) board member Hajime Takata. These comments had momentarily fueled expectations of a more aggressive monetary stance from the BoJ. However, BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda clarified that the bank’s 2% inflation target is not yet within reach. This statement, coupled with Japan’s unexpected slip into recession, has dampened speculation about a potential rate hike, which would have been the first since 2007.

Additionally, the current surge in global equity markets, characterized by a risk-on sentiment, is diminishing the appeal of the JPY as a safe-haven asset. This shift in market dynamics is contributing to the Yen’s retreat. In contrast, the US economy is showing signs of easing inflationary pressures. The US Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index for January indicated that the annual inflation increase was the smallest in almost three years. This development supports the belief that the Federal Reserve (Fed) might begin reducing interest rates as soon as their June policy meeting. However, this prospect has not significantly bolstered the US Dollar (USD), which struggled to capitalize on its recent recovery from weekly lows.

The USD/JPY pair remains below the mid-150.00s, reflecting a cautious market stance amidst ongoing discussions. Market participants are closely watching for any signs of intervention by Japanese authorities to curb further weakening of the Yen. Such interventions, if undertaken, would aim to stabilize the currency and prevent excessive volatility in the forex markets.

The situation remains fluid, with various factors at play. On the one hand, there are expectations of continued accommodative policies from the BoJ, and on the other, there are anticipations of a policy shift by the Fed. These contrasting central bank policies and global market sentiments are key drivers in the currency markets, particularly affecting the dynamics between the JPY and USD. Investors and traders are keenly observing these developments to gauge the future trajectory of the USD/JPY pair amidst these complex economic and monetary environments.

USD/CAD Nears Two-Week High, Oil Price Surge May Limit Gains Before US Data

USD/CAD Nears Two-Week High, Oil Price Surge May Limit Gains Before US Data

The USD/CAD currency pair has been on a rising trend for the fourth consecutive day, reaching a near two-week peak around the 1.3545 mark during the Asian trading session on Wednesday. This upward movement is largely driven by an increased demand for the US Dollar (USD). However, the surge in Crude Oil prices might limit any further gains for the pair.

Tuesday’s US Durable Goods Orders data, which came in below expectations, initially caused a stir in the market but the impact was short-lived. The market is gradually coming to terms with the likelihood that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will maintain higher interest rates for an extended period. This sentiment has bolstered the USD Index (DXY), which compares the USD against a group of other currencies. The DXY’s recovery from its 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) is providing additional support to the USD/CAD pair.

However, several factors could dampen the USD’s strength. The potential for a US government shutdown, a recent decrease in US Treasury bond yields, and a rally in global equity markets that indicate a risk-on mood, may all pose challenges to the USD, often considered a safe-haven asset. On the other side, the Canadian Dollar (Loonie), closely tied to commodity prices, is getting a boost from high Crude Oil prices, which are hovering near their monthly high reached on Tuesday. This strength in the oil market could check further gains in the USD/CAD pair, making it a cautious play for those betting on a bullish trend.

Additional support for oil prices comes from talks of extended production cuts by OPEC+ and recent attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Iran-aligned Houthis from Yemen. These developments support the Loonie and could prevent significant appreciation in the USD/CAD pair. Traders are also likely to adopt a wait-and-see approach in anticipation of the US Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index due on Thursday.

This critical US inflation data is expected to provide new insights into the Fed’s interest rate strategy, influencing USD demand and shaping the future direction of the USD/CAD pair. In the short term, traders will look for trading opportunities based on the upcoming Preliminary US GDP figures for Q4 and speeches from key Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) members, which are scheduled later in the North American session.

 

Australian Dollar Recovers from Intraday Losses Amid Stable US Dollar

Australian Dollar Recovers from Intraday Losses Amid Stable US Dollar

The Australian Dollar (AUD) has seen its winning streak, which began on February 14, come to a halt. This pause in the currency’s rise is partly attributed to the decline of the S&P/ASX 200 on Monday, a movement possibly linked to escalating tensions between China and Taiwan. Despite this setback, the Australian financial markets opened on a positive note, echoing the optimism that drove Wall Street to record highs last Friday. This bullish sentiment in the market was further fueled by Nvidia’s impressive earnings report, highlighting a surge in demand for artificial intelligence-related products.

As the week progresses, the Australian Dollar is expected to face subdued movement. Market participants are looking ahead to key economic announcements, including the Australian Monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) due on Wednesday and Retail Sales figures set for release on Thursday. These data points are considered potential catalysts for market fluctuations. However, recent indicators showing a rebound in private sector activity in Australia during February, especially the significant growth in the services sector, have lent some support to the AUD’s value.

Meanwhile, the US Dollar Index (DXY) continues to exhibit stability, maintaining the gains it achieved in the previous two sessions. The strength of the US Dollar (USD) has been bolstered by solid employment figures and mixed results from the Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) in the United States. These data points reinforce the likelihood that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will maintain higher interest rates as a strategy to counter inflationary pressures.

Market watchers are keenly awaiting further economic indicators from the US, including the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Annualized for the fourth quarter, Core Personal Consumption Expenditures, and the ISM Manufacturing PMI. The release of these reports, along with the Fed’s Monetary Policy Report, will be critical in shaping market dynamics and potentially influencing the direction of both the AUD and the USD.

In summary, while the Australian Dollar has experienced a minor setback in its upward trajectory, the currency’s future movements will be closely tied to the upcoming economic data releases and global market sentiments. Simultaneously, the stability of the US Dollar, underpinned by key economic data and Federal Reserve policies, will play a significant role in the foreign exchange market dynamics.

Japanese Yen Nears Multi-Month Low as BoJ Pivot Expectations Diminish

Japanese Yen Nears Multi-Month Low as BoJ Pivot Expectations Diminish

The Japanese Yen (JPY) has been experiencing a defensive stance against the US Dollar (USD) for three consecutive days, approaching its weekly low as the European trading session begins on Friday. This trend is a result of diminishing investor confidence in the Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) potential policy shift away from negative interest rates in the near future. Recent economic developments have played a crucial role in shaping this sentiment. Last week’s data revealed an unexpected downturn in Japan’s economy, with the nation slipping into a recession. This economic setback has significantly impacted investor expectations regarding the BoJ’s monetary policy direction.

Additionally, the current global financial climate, characterized by a risk-on approach, is another critical factor contributing to the Yen’s weakened position. Generally, in a risk-on environment, investors tend to move away from safe-haven assets like the Japanese Yen, seeking higher returns in riskier investments. This shift in investment strategy has further pressured the Yen, contributing to its current defensive posture.

However, the situation is tempered by recent statements from Japanese officials. They have expressed a readiness to intervene in the market to prevent further weakening of the Yen. This stance from the government is a significant factor in deterring traders from making aggressive bearish bets on the Yen, especially considering the ongoing geopolitical risks that add to market uncertainty.

Simultaneously, the US Dollar itself is struggling to maintain a strong position. Despite recovering somewhat overnight from a nearly three-week low, the USD has not been able to sustain significant momentum. This lack of strong traction for the USD is also playing a role in preventing any substantial appreciation in the USD/JPY currency pair.

In the absence of significant macroeconomic data to guide market movements, these various factors are converging to create a complex and cautious trading environment for the USD/JPY pair. Investors are navigating a landscape where economic data, policy expectations, and global market sentiment are all influencing the dynamics of this currency pair. As they weigh these various factors, the outcome of this balancing act will likely dictate the short-term direction of the Yen against the Dollar.

Japanese Yen Awaits FOMC Minutes for Clear Direction

Japanese Yen Awaits FOMC Minutes for Clear Direction

The Japanese Yen (JPY) is currently navigating through a period of uncertainty, maintaining a consistent range against the US Dollar (USD) as the European trading session unfolds on Wednesday. This stability in the currency pair is the result of conflicting forces impacting the Yen. On one hand, Japan is grappling with a recession, casting doubts on the timing of the Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) potential move away from its negative interest rates policy. This lingering uncertainty is perceived as a detrimental factor for the JPY.

Despite these challenges, the Yen finds some support from various quarters. Recent verbal interventions by Japanese authorities have played a role in this, signaling potential measures to support the currency. Additionally, a subdued risk appetite in global equity markets is bolstering the Yen’s appeal as a safe-haven asset.

In contrast, the US Dollar is experiencing its own dynamics. Currently, the USD is trading defensively, hovering near its lowest level in nearly three weeks. Market participants are cautiously waiting for further clues about the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) approach to interest rate cuts. This wait-and-see attitude is prevalent as traders avoid taking strong directional positions until more information is available. The upcoming release of the minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting is highly anticipated. These minutes are expected to significantly influence USD price movements and could provide new momentum for the USD/JPY currency pair.

Meanwhile, the situation in the US bond market is offering some support to the Dollar. Elevated yields on US Treasury bonds are providing a tailwind for the Greenback. This support from the bond market could help mitigate any substantial downward movement in the USD/JPY pair.

The Yen’s trajectory is also being shaped by broader economic indicators and geopolitical developments. Factors such as global trade dynamics, shifts in commodity prices, and international political events could all play a role in influencing the currency’s strength.

As traders and investors dissect these various elements, the market’s focus is keenly set on the FOMC meeting minutes. The insights gleaned from these minutes could be crucial in shaping market expectations regarding the Fed’s monetary policy, thereby influencing the direction of the USD/JPY pair in the near term. With both currencies facing their unique sets of challenges and support mechanisms, the currency market awaits the next significant catalyst that could define the path ahead for the USD/JPY.

Pound Drops Amid Cautious Market Sentiment, Awaiting BoE Bailey’s Speech

Pound Drops Amid Cautious Market Sentiment, Awaiting BoE Bailey’s Speech

The Pound Sterling (GBP) is currently experiencing a significant downturn as it grapples with the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the Bank of England’s (BoE) monetary policy approach. This uncertainty is primarily rooted in the increasing risks of the United Kingdom entering a technical recession, a scenario that has investors and market analysts on edge. As a result, the GBP/USD pair has been under considerable pressure, particularly in the wake of a risk-averse market sentiment that has intensified ahead of the release of the United States inflation data for December.

This cautious market mood reflects broader concerns about the global economic outlook and the potential policy responses from major central banks, including the BoE. The central bank faces a challenging balancing act: it must decide whether to focus on preventing a further slowdown in the UK economy or to continue its efforts to control inflationary pressures. This dilemma is further complicated by the UK’s current economic scenario, characterized by slow growth and heightened inflation concerns.

In the coming days, the direction of the Pound Sterling will likely be heavily influenced by a forthcoming speech from Andrew Bailey, the Governor of the Bank of England. Market participants are keenly awaiting his insights, particularly regarding the BoE’s perspective on interest rates and inflation. Bailey’s remarks will be scrutinized for any indications of the central bank’s future policy trajectory, which could either alleviate or exacerbate the current pressure on the Pound.

Additionally, the UK’s factory data, scheduled for release on Friday, will be another crucial factor influencing the Pound’s movement. The Industrial and Manufacturing Production data are particularly significant, as they provide valuable insights into the health of the UK’s industrial sector. A strong recovery in these figures could signal resilience in the UK economy and potentially lend some support to the Pound. On the other hand, weaker-than-expected data could exacerbate concerns about a recession, further dampening the currency’s prospects.

Investors and analysts are therefore closely monitoring these developments. The combination of Governor Bailey’s speech and the upcoming economic data will play a pivotal role in shaping market expectations and sentiment towards the Pound Sterling in the short term. The outcomes of these events could either provide a much-needed boost to the currency or add to the challenges it faces amid the current economic uncertainties.

UK Industrial Action Seen as Minor Hurdle by Investors Anticipating Economic Resilience

UK Industrial Action Seen as Minor Hurdle by Investors Anticipating Economic Resilience

Optimism in UK economic resilience is growing among investors, as they show increased confidence in UK assets, from currency to equities, despite facing natural disasters and labor strikes. Analysts have heightened their growth projections, with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Bloomberg Economics starting the year on a positive note for the economy.

The sterling has seen bullish trends, with forecasts for the currency turning positive for the first time in months, and a stronger performance against the dollar is anticipated. This optimism is bolstered by retail sector performance, hinting at an economic turnaround. However, risks persist with ongoing disruptions to transportation and healthcare services due to industrial actions, which could potentially throttle demand and prompt the Bank of England to maintain higher interest rates, affecting bond markets.

Sterling’s rally at the end of 2023, despite the dollar’s gains, keeps prospects for continued strength in 2024. Predictions by Goldman Sachs suggest the pound could reach $1.30 in six months, a significant increase from their earlier $1.20 estimate. Fidelity International is even more optimistic, projecting a rise to $1.40. As of the last trading, sterling was at $1.27.

UK economic indicators are more favorable than expected. The housing market defied a predicted slump, and mortgage approvals surpassed forecasts. The service sector’s performance, as measured by the final PMI readings for December, was also revised upward, suggesting a robust economic backdrop.

Wages are increasing in real terms, and with anticipated policy easing by the Bank of England, including expected rate cuts, the economy appears to be in a position to support growth-friendly fiscal measures. Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt may find room for tax reductions ahead of the projected elections.

Recent statements by the Prime Minister highlighted the UK’s economic performance, which seems to outpace other major economies, with forthcoming data anticipated to show gains in overall economic and industrial production for November.

The retail sector has shown signs of strength, with Next Plc increasing its profit forecasts post-Christmas. However, HSBC Holdings Plc advises caution, suggesting a potential decline in consumer spending in the new year. Additionally, Citigroup Inc. strategists express concerns about the impact of higher interest rates and a weaker dollar on UK shares.

While the economic outlook is improving, it remains delicate, with risks such as high borrowing costs and strict fiscal policies. Households still face the aftermath of inflation, and upcoming GDP figures might indicate a technical recession. Furthermore, the UK is bracing for more industrial action, with strikes likely to impact the early 2024 economy.

For the bond market, the outlook is less optimistic, with a delayed recovery anticipated after the high yields experienced in 2023. Citigroup and Natwest predict yields could rise again, and some investors maintain a bearish outlook on UK government bonds.

After a significant rise in yields over the past two years, the trend reversed towards the end of 2023. However, some investors, like those at Federated Hermes Limited, express less certainty in the UK’s economic path moving forward, signaling a complex and uncertain economic landscape.

US Yields Boost Dollar, Weaken Yen

US Yields Boost Dollar, Weaken Yen

The dollar strengthened on Tuesday, driven by rising U.S. yields, putting pressure on low-yielding currencies like China’s yuan and Japan’s yen, which fell to its lowest level since 1986.

Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields increased nearly 14 basis points to 4.479% overnight. Analysts attributed this rise to expectations of Donald Trump winning the U.S. presidency, which could lead to higher tariffs and increased government borrowing.

As the dollar gained, the euro reversed part of a small rally following the first round of France’s election, which aligned with polling predictions. The euro last traded at $1.0735.

The yen dropped to 161.72 per dollar on Monday, its weakest in nearly 38 years, primarily due to the significant interest rate gap between the U.S. and Japan. On Tuesday, the yen traded at 161.55 per dollar in Asia and was under pressure from yen bears wary of potential intervention by Japanese authorities. The yen also hit a lifetime low of 173.67 against the euro on Monday and remained near that level on Tuesday.

In the bond market, the 10-year yield gap between U.S. and Japanese rates stood at 340 basis points, and nearly 440 basis points at the two-year tenor. China’s yuan, which reached a seven-month low against the dollar last week, faced similar pressure, with U.S. 10-year yields more than 220 basis points higher than Chinese government bond yields.

Robust manufacturing data in China and an announcement from the central bank about borrowing bonds, likely to sell them and stabilize falling yields, provided only a brief boost to the currency on Monday. The yuan last traded at 7.3043 in offshore markets on Tuesday, close to its June low.

The New Zealand dollar slipped 0.3% in early trade and was testing support at its 200-day moving average at $0.6075. The British pound remained steady at $1.2641. The Australian dollar hovered within its recent range at $0.6650, with traders focused on central bank minutes to gauge the likelihood of future interest rate hikes. Swaps market pricing suggests a one-in-three chance of a rate hike as soon as next month.

The question remains about the trigger for such a move. ING economist Rob Carnell noted that discussions have taken place, but the specific trigger for a hike is still uncertain. There is a leaning towards forecasting a hike at the August meeting.

Overall, the strengthening dollar and rising U.S. yields continue to exert pressure on low-yielding currencies, with markets closely watching upcoming central bank decisions and geopolitical developments.

Cryptocurrency Move Back to Support the Pack to Level

If we have a look at the bearish start to the day in the majors and the Bitcoin move back to the level by $18,500 to the support pack. The Bitcoin to USD was seemed down at the level by 1.16% on this Thursday that reversing a 1.25% gain to the Wednesday to the ended the day at the level $18,260.0. At the start of the day, the Bitcoin rose to the early morning intraday to the high at the level before hitting the reverse level.

The major resistance level goes at the level by $18,878 and the Bitcoin fell to the intraday low to the level by $17,935.0.

The close term bullish pattern stayed flawless, disregarding the most recent pullback to sub-$18,000 levels. For the bears, Bitcoin would have to slide through the 62% FIB of $10,095 to shape a close term bearish pattern.

The Bitcoin was somewhere near at the level by 1.03% to $18,072.0. A blended beginning to the day saw Bitcoin ascend to an early morning high of $18,299.0 prior to tumbling to a low of $18,070.0.

Bitcoin left the significant help and obstruction levels untested from the get-go.

Somewhere else, it was a bearish beginning to the day for the majors. The Ripple’s XRP was somewhere around at the level 2.69% to lead the route down.

Bitcoin Slips Down Below at Level $13,000 Since the Last Rally

Bitcoin Slips Down Below at Level $13,000 Since the Last Rally

The Bitcoin seems to the low at the level of $9,813 in September that managed the bitcoin to reach at the level high at $13,868. The bitcoin price is rejected to the sequential indicators on the 3-day chart.

If we have a look at the current candlestick of the 3-day chart it will seem significantly bearish and the TD sequential indicators are presented a sell signal. The 50- SMA seems down at the level of $10,600 and the 100 SMA at the level of $9,47.

The In/Out of the Money Around Price chart shows the closest and most grounded help region to be somewhere in the range of the level at $12,687 and $13,073 with near 624,000 BTC in volume. A break below this point can drive the cost of Bitcoin down to $11,914.

Despite the fact that bears appear to have assumed responsibility for the present moment, the powerful day by day upswing stays unblemished for Bitcoin. The 50-SMA and the 100-SMA harmonize around $11,200 which will go about as a critical help level. The MACD keeps bullish and the most basic obstruction level is still at $13,863. A breakout over this point can without much of a range drive the lead digital currency towards the untouched high at the level of $20,000.

Bitcoin Price Clear the Path and Rose to the Level $13,000

Bitcoin Price Clear the Path and Rose to the Level $13,000

Bitcoin Price of the bulls has been the full control of the market to the price at the level of $11,340 to $12,835. The cryptocurrency had the largest to the single day that put the gain. The MACD shows the increasing the bullish momentum to price the growth anticipated.

The position detector is a convenient little apparatus that causes us to imagine solid opposition and backing levels. According to the everyday conjunction detector, there is an absence of solid obstruction levels on the potential gain. This should be empowering news for the buyers as they plan to bring BTC into the $13,000-zone.

Santiment’s holder’s distribution charts show you the number of addresses having a place with a specific symbolic section. According to the chart, the number of addresses holding 10,000-100,000 tokens tumbled from 111 on October 8 to 104 on October 20. This is an intensely bearish sign as it shows that the whales are selling off their property.

Bitcoin buyers have the opportunity to bring the cost into the level at $13,000 and even the $14,000 interference. The everyday intersection finder shows a total absence of solid opposition barriers straightforward.

For the bears, the drawback is covered off at the $12,000-$12,100 uphold divider. A break below that zone will bring the value down to $11,000, which has both the 50-day and 100-day SMA

Cryptos Market: Bitcoin Shows Bullish Momentum Over Dollar Strength

Cryptos Market: Bitcoin Shows Bullish Momentum Over Dollar Strength

The BTC/USD traded at the level of $11,355 after the mild rejection of the top-level $11,720 that losing some of the bullish.

Ethereum USD had a similar fate at the higher risk that seeing the longer pullback than the Bitcoin. If we talk about the XRP/USD is the clear loser after breaking below the 50 SMA and the 100 SMA on the daily chart that currently trading at the level of $0.2482 after yet facing another rejection.

Bitcoin, BTC to USD, fell by 1.02% on Tuesday. Incompletely turning around a 1.55% increase from Monday, Bitcoin finished the day at the level of $11,442.0.

It was a quiet beginning to the day. Bitcoin rose to a late morning intraday high to the level of $11,574.9 before operating reverse.

Missing the mark concerning the primary significant obstruction level at $11,830, Bitcoin tumbled to an early evening intraday low of $11,333.0.

Avoiding the primary significant help level at $11,201 Bitcoin quickly returned to $11,470 levels before moving back.

The close term bullish pattern stayed perfect, upheld by the most recent move back through to $11,000 levels. For the bears, Bitcoin would need to slide through the 62% FIB of $6,400 to shape a close term bearish pattern.

Bitcoin was up by 0.22% to $11,467.0. A beginning to the day saw Bitcoin tumble to an early morning low of $11,427.0 before ascending to a high at the level of $11,467.0. Bitcoin left the support and Resistance levels untested at an early stage.

Ethereum Rate Hits at Higher Level More Profitable Than Bitcoin Mining

Ethereum Rate Hits at Higher Level More Profitable Than Bitcoin Mining

Let’s have a look at the cryptocurrency that hovering near to the level at $10,600 mark. The Bitcoin price is consolidating to the 50-12 Hour SMA and the 200-12 Hours SMA. The strong resistance lies at the level 50-12 SMA that repeatedly rejected the price.

This repeated dismissal may drop the value down to the level at  $10,400 uphold level, which is by all accounts the main observable help level on the drawback. If case this level doesn’t hold firm, at that point you can anticipate that the cost should plunge below $10,000. For this situation, one can anticipate that BTC should tumble to the level of $9,700 before it experiences another solid help.

While this may not appear to be a huge number, remember that every one of these addresses holds a great many dollars worth of Bitcoin. The fishes using the stale value activity to merge their positions look good for the general market.

With respect to the top 50 digital forms of money, the greatest failures incorporate Compound, down 12% over the most recent 24 hours, UMA down 12%, OMG Network down at the level 13%, Yearn.finance down 16%, and Aave down 18%. The main bull among the sloths of bears is EOS, which broke out greatly as covered Tuesday.

Ethereum has since September 23, been holding inside a rising equal channel. Recuperation towards $400 flamed out marginally above $360 a week ago. On the drawback, the misfortunes that followed grasped uphold at the level of $335 throughout the end of the week, permitting the shrewd agreement sign to revitalize, making strides above $350.

The Ethereum selling pressure in the market halted the increase at the 50 SMA and 100 SMA. Ether fell below the climbing channel, confirming a bear banner.

The downside of a significant help zone shows that Ethereum is at grave risk of spiraling to the level at $300. Other than the various simple help zones, the most significant one lies somewhere in the range of $298 and $309. Previously, around 879,000 locations purchased almost 2 million ETH.

Cryptocurrency Bitcoin Shows the Bullish Divergence on User Count

Cryptocurrency Bitcoin Shows the Bullish Divergence on User Count

The Bitcoin moves back and shows the bearish to the start of the day with the support level at $10,900 to the broader market.

The Bitcoin BTC to USD is rose by the level at 1.33% this Tuesday and reversing the loss at the level of 0.83% on Monday.

It was a mixed start to the day. Bitcoin fell to an early morning low $10,674.2 before finding support.

Steering clear of the major support levels, Bitcoin struck a late morning high at the level of $10,815.4 before operating reverse.

Coming up short of the major resistance levels, Bitcoin slid to a late afternoon intraday low $10,654.0.

Steering clear of the first major support level at $10,585, Bitcoin rallied to a final hour intraday high at the level of $10,889.0.

Falling short of the first major resistance level at $10,915, Bitcoin eased back to end the day at sub-$10,860 levels.

The near-term bullish trend remained whole, in contempt of the latest pullback. For the bears, Bitcoin would need to slide through the 62% FIB of $6,400 to form a near-term bearish trend. At the hour of composing, Bitcoin was somewhere around 0.28% to the level of $10,826.0. It was a blended beginning to the day. Bitcoin rose to an early morning high $10,866.0 before tumbling to a low $10,826.0.

Bitcoin started the significant help and obstruction levels untested from the get-go. Somewhere else, it was a blended beginning to the day.

Bitcoin Cash ABC (+0.54%), Bitcoin Cash SV to the level (+0.62%), and Crypto.com Coin (+0.65%) evaded the pattern right off the bat.

It was a bearish beginning to the day for the remainder of the majors, in any case. Binance Coin was somewhere around 1.18% to lead the way down.

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