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EUR/USD Drops Toward 1.1700 as US Dollar Strengthens; FOMC Minutes in Spotlight

The EUR/USD pair slid to around 1.1705 during Wednesday’s Asian session, weighed down by renewed strength in the US Dollar. The Euro came under pressure following fresh tariff threats from former US President Donald Trump, which unsettled global markets and added to investor caution. 

Trump reignited global trade concerns by proposing a 50% tariff on copper imports and hinted at possible duties on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals. While he mentioned that negotiations with both the European Union and China are progressing well, he also warned that a tariff notice to the EU could be issued within days. This uncertainty has dented risk sentiment, putting the Euro under additional stress. 

Attention now turns to the Federal Reserve’s meeting minutes, due later today. Market participants are hoping for more clarity on the Fed’s rate path, especially amid growing expectations of monetary easing. 

At its June meeting, the Fed held interest rates steady, maintaining the federal funds rate between 4.25% and 4.50%—a level unchanged since December. However, markets are now pricing in a total of 50 basis points in rate cuts by year-end, potentially beginning as early as October. 

Australian Dollar Rises Amid Risk-On Sentiment, Focus Shifts to RBA Rate Decision

The Australian Dollar (AUD) continues its third straight session of gains against the US Dollar (USD) on Monday, following US President Donald Trump’s move to postpone the imposition of reciprocal tariffs. A weaker USD following disappointing US retail sales data has further supported the AUD/USD pair, reigniting speculation that the Federal Reserve (Fed) may cut interest rates later this year despite persistent inflation concerns.

Yet, the AUD’s gains could be capped before the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) policy announcement on Tuesday, as mounting speculation of a cut in interest rates deters sentiment. The RBA is widely expected to lower its Official Cash Rate (OCR) by 25 basis points (bps) to 4.10%, marking the first rate reduction in four years.

US Dollar Under Pressure Amid Lower Treasury Yields

The US Dollar Index (DXY) is down for the third consecutive session, bogged down by weaker US Treasury yields. At the time of writing, the DXY is trading around 106.70, with 2-year and 10-year Treasury bond yields at 4.26% and 4.47%, respectively.

Statistics released by the US Census Bureau on Friday indicated that US Retail Sales decreased 0.9% in January, a reversal from a revised 0.7% rise in December (earlier reported as 0.4%). The decrease was deeper than the market expectation of a 0.1% decline.

Conversely, Core PPI inflation in the US increased to 3.6% YoY in January, above expectations of 3.3%, though marginally less than the revised 3.7% (initially published as 3.5%). This has consolidated expectations that the Fed will push rate cuts until the second part of the year.

The US Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 3.0% YoY in January, beating expectations of 2.9%, and core CPI (excluding food and energy) went up to 3.3% from 3.2%, beating expectations of 3.1%. On a month-on-month basis, headline inflation rose 0.5% in January compared to 0.4% in December, with core CPI rising to 0.4% from 0.2% in the same period.

Fed Officials Signal a Cautious Approach to Rate Cuts

In his semi-annual report to Congress, Fed Chair Jerome Powell stated that policymakers “do not need to be in a hurry” to cut interest rates, citing a strong labor market and robust economic growth. Powell also warned that Trump’s tariff policies could exert upward pressure on inflation, making it harder for the central bank to lower rates.

A Reuters poll of economists now indicates the Fed will wait until next quarter to cut rates, citing ongoing inflationary concerns. Although previously, some analysts anticipated a March rate cut; the majority now sees at least one rate cut by June, but opinions remain divided.

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack echoed this sentiment, saying that maintaining rates at current levels for a long time is probably the right thing to do. Hammack added that a patient strategy will enable the Fed to evaluate economic conditions before altering policy.

Australian Dollar Targets Upper Range Near 0.6400

The AUD/USD currency pair quotes at 0.6360 on Monday, with an uptrend in a rising channel formation. This is indicative of a bullish market inclination, which is also complemented by the 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) remaining above 50.

On the upside, the pair could test the upper boundary of the ascending channel at 0.6380, followed by the psychological level of 0.6400.

Major levels of support are the nine-day EMA at 0.6310, followed by the 14-day EMA at 0.6294. A fall below these levels may erode short-term momentum, possibly pulling the pair down to the lower boundary of the rising channel at 0.6270.

Australian Dollar Declines as US Dollar Holds Gains Ahead of Jobless Claims

The Australian Dollar (AUD) fell against the US Dollar (USD) on Thursday as trade balance data came in below average than expected. Furthermore, risk-off sentiment, fueled by rising US-China trade tensions, weighs on the AUD/USD.

In December, Australia’s trade surplus fell to $5,085 million, falling short of the 7,000 million anticipated and down from $6,792 million the previous year. While exports increased by 1.1% month on month, this was a decrease from November’s 4.2% increase, while imports increased by 5.9% month on month, much more than the previous 1.4% gain.

US-China Trade Tensions Weigh on Australian Dollar

Investors are still focused on the current trade stagnation between the United States and China, Australia’s top trading partner. China replied to the United States’ new 10% tax, which went into force on Tuesday, causing global market concern. Regarding the situation, President Trump announced on Monday that he intends to engage with China within the next 24 hours. However, he cautioned that failure to achieve an agreement might result in “very, very substantial” tariffs.

Meanwhile, China’s Commerce Ministry imposed a 15% tax on US coal and liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, as well as an additional 10% levy on crude oil, farm equipment, and some autos. As a countermeasure, China has implemented export limits on important minerals such as tungsten, tellurium, ruthenium, and molybdenum, citing national security concerns.

Amid escalating trade tensions, the Financial Times writes that Chinese firms are quickening preparations to relocate production overseas, mainly to the Middle East, in order to reduce tariff impacts. Some exporters are also considering passing on prices to US consumers or expanding into new markets.

US Dollar Holds Firm Amid Mixed Economic Data

The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the greenback’s performance against a basket of six major currencies, remains stable near 107.50, putting further downward pressure on the AUD/USD. The dollar’s resiliency comes after a weaker-than-expected US Services PMI fell to 52.8 in January, below the market forecast of 54.3.

Investors now focus on Friday’s US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) data, a key economic indicator that could influence the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy stance.

The dollar fell on Wednesday, following a poor US Services PMI report. The ISM Services PMI fell to 52.8 in January from a revised 54.0 in December, missing the market forecast of 54.3. Looking ahead, traders are anticipating Friday’s US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report, which could influence the Federal Reserve’s future policy moves.

Technical Outlook: AUD/USD Pulls Back From 0.6300, Eyes Key Support

The AUD/USD pair hovers near 0.6280 on Thursday, retreating from the 0.6300 level. However, sustained trading above the nine- and 14-day Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) suggests short-term bullish momentum remains intact. The 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) is also holding above 50, reinforcing the bullish bias.

On the upside, the pair might target 0.6330, its seven-week high from January 24.

Immediate support comes from the nine-day EMA near 0.6254, followed by the 14-day EMA at 0.6249.

A breach below these levels might weaken the bullish structure, potentially sending the pair below 0.6087, its lowest level since April 2020, which was recorded on February 3.

Australian Dollar Slips as US Tariffs on China Take Effect

The Australian Dollar (AUD) falls for the seventh consecutive day as the US Dollar (USD) strengthens following President Donald Trump’s 10% tariff on Chinese imports. Market volatility remains high as investors monitor the continuing US-China trade talks. Trump signaled he may speak with Chinese officials within the next 24 hours, warning that if a deal isn’t reached, tariffs on China will be “very, very substantial.”

Trump also announced a 30-day tariff relief for Mexico and Canada after their nations agreed to send 10,000 troops to the US border to battle drug trafficking. This move follows the introduction of 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods just two days before.

Chinese Exporters Seek Alternatives

According to the Financial Times, Chinese manufacturers are speeding up plans to transfer production offshore in reaction to US tariffs. Some companies are considering relocating to regions such as the Middle East, while others are looking into passing costs on to US customers or entering new markets.

RBA Rate Cut Expectations Weigh on AUD

The AUD faces additional pressure amid growing expectations that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) may cut rates in February. The RBA has maintained the Official Cash Rate (OCR) at 4.35% since November 2023, stressing that inflation must return to its 2%-3% target range before easing policy.

Analysts at Westpac continue to forecast 100 basis points of rate cuts in 2025, with the market pricing in a more conservative outlook. ANZ, CBA, Westpac, and National Australia Bank (NAB) all anticipate a 25-basis-point (bps) cut in February, with NAB recently revising its forecast forward from May.

US Dollar Strengthens Amid Economic Developments

The US Dollar Index (DXY) stabilizes around 108.70 after erasing gains from the previous session. Recent US economic data support the greenback, with ISM Manufacturing PMI rising to 50.9 in January from 49.3 in December, exceeding expectations of 49.8.

Inflation indicators remain in focus as the Fed’s preferred measure, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, rose 0.3% MoM in December, up from 0.1% in November. Annual PCE inflation increased to 2.6%, while core PCE held steady at 2.8% YoY for the third straight month.

Jerome Powell, Chairman of the Federal Reserve, highlighted that further policy adjustments would be required if there was clear evidence of inflation advance or labor market weakness. Separately, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently argued for new uniform taxes on US imports, beginning at 2.5% and progressively increasing—a departure from his previous stance that tariffs cause inflation.

Australian Dollar Technical Analysis

AUD/USD trades around 0.6210 on Tuesday, remaining within a descending channel pattern on the daily chart, signaling a bearish bias. However, the 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) is recovering toward the 50 level, suggesting weakening downside momentum. A breakout above the channel, combined with an RSI move above 50, could indicate a shift toward a bullish outlook.

On the downside, the pair may test the descending channel’s lower boundary near 0.6150. A break below this level could drive AUD/USD toward 0.6087, its lowest point since April 2020.

AUD/USD is currently testing its initial resistance, the nine-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) of 0.6225, which aligns with the channel’s upper limit. A decisive move over this level could fuel bullish optimism.

 

Japanese Yen Maintains Strong Bullish Momentum; USD/JPY Struggles Below 154.50

The Japanese Yen (JPY) continues to strengthen in early European trading on Thursday, pushing USD/JPY further below 154.50 and closer to its one-month low from earlier this week. Market expectations that the Bank of Japan (BoJ) will hike interest rates again by year-end continue to support the JPY. Additionally, a fresh decline in US Treasury bond yields, narrowing the US-Japan yield differential, has further boosted demand for the lower-yielding Yen.

However, concerns over the potential economic impact of US President Donald Trump’s trade policies may limit aggressive JPY buying. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) hawkish pause on Wednesday has bolstered the US Dollar (USD), which could provide some support to the USD/JPY pair. Traders are now looking ahead to the European Central Bank (ECB) meeting, which may increase market volatility and drive further demand for the safe-haven Yen. Additionally, the Advance US Q4 GDP report could introduce short-term trading opportunities.

JPY Gains on Hawkish BoJ Sentiment Amid Market Uncertainty

  • Minutes from the BoJ’s December meeting, released Wednesday, indicated discussions on using neutral interest rate estimates to guide future rate hikes.
  • Former BoJ board member Makoto Sakurai stated on Tuesday that steady rate increases remain feasible due to rising wages, sustained inflation, and strong economic growth.
  • The Federal Reserve, as expected, held rates steady after its two-day meeting and signaled no immediate plans for rate cuts.
  • Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized a patient stance, stating there is no urgency to adjust policy and reaffirming that rates will stay elevated amid concerns over Trump’s trade policies, which could fuel inflation.
  • The 10-year US Treasury yield has struggled to sustain gains post-FOMC due to uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration’s economic policies.
  • Reports from Asahi newspaper indicate that Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is finalizing plans for a February 7 meeting with US President Donald Trump in Washington.
  • The ECB’s policy decision later today is expected to introduce further volatility, alongside the Advance US Q4 GDP print.

USD/JPY at Risk of Retesting Monthly Lows Near 153.70

The USD/JPY pair faced renewed selling pressure near the 156.00 level, breaking below the key 155.00 psychological mark, confirming a multi-month ascending channel breakdown. Momentum indicators on the daily chart suggest continued downside movement, making a retest of the 153.70 region—a multi-week low touched on Monday—a strong possibility.

Key resistance levels for a rebound:

  • 155.00 round figure
  • 155.35-155.40 region
  • 156.00 psychological level

Any recovery attempt is likely to face selling pressure near these levels. A sustained break above 156.25 could trigger short-covering, potentially lifting USD/JPY toward 156.70-156.75, with further resistance at 157.00 and 157.60.

For now, the bias remains bearish, with further losses expected if the pair stays below 154.00. Traders will closely watch US data and global central bank policy updates for the next directional move.

Gold Price Retreats from Multi-Month High Amid USD Recovery

Gold price (XAU/USD) faces selling pressure at the beginning of the week, pulling back from its highest level since late October, near the $2,786 mark touched on Friday. The US Dollar (USD) has staged a modest recovery following its worst weekly performance since November 2023, which has weighed on the precious metal. However, the broader market dynamics remain supportive of a bullish outlook, suggesting potential dip-buying opportunities at lower price levels.

Market Sentiment Dampened by Trade Tensions and Fed Speculation

Risk sentiment has deteriorated due to US President Donald Trump’s recent decision to impose tariffs on all imports from Colombia, reigniting fears of a trade war. Additionally, expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) may cut interest rates twice by year-end, combined with a flight to safe-haven assets, have triggered a fresh decline in US Treasury bond yields. This decline could limit aggressive gains in the USD, potentially cushioning the downside for gold, a non-yielding asset.

Gold Under Pressure from USD Recovery, but Downside Remains Limited

The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the USD against a basket of currencies, rose nearly 0.25% on Monday, driven by revived concerns over US trade policies. President Trump ordered 25% emergency tariffs on all Colombian imports following the country’s refusal to accept deported migrants from the US, with a threat to raise tariffs to 50% next week. Moreover, reports suggest that Trump’s advisors are considering imposing 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada starting February 1.

In a recent update, the White House confirmed that Colombia has agreed to Trump’s demands, including the unrestricted acceptance of deported individuals. Meanwhile, Trump has reiterated his call for immediate interest rate cuts, fueling speculation of further easing by the Federal Reserve in 2025. The resulting decline in US Treasury yields may act as a headwind for the USD, potentially limiting the extent of gold’s pullback.

Traders Eye Economic Data for Further Clues

Market participants will turn their focus to key US economic data, including Durable Goods Orders, the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index, and the Richmond Manufacturing Index, for fresh impetus during the US trading session.

Gold Price Outlook: Support and Resistance Levels

Gold’s recent decline may attract dip-buying near the $2,736 support zone, as the technical setup remains bullish. Any further slide below the $2,750-2,748 range could find solid support near $2,736, with additional key levels at $2,725-2,720. A break below $2,720 could trigger technical selling, pushing prices toward the $2,665-2,662 zone.

On the upside, a sustained move above the $2,772-2,773 resistance could open the door for a retest of the recent peak near $2,786. Further buying momentum beyond the $2,800 psychological level could signal a renewed bullish phase, extending the upward trend

Gold Price Remains Defensive Below Multi-Month High Amid Risk-On Sentiment

Gold price (XAU/USD) came under selling pressure during the Asian session on Thursday, retreating from the multi-month high of $2,763–$2,764 touched the previous day. This decline halts a three-day winning streak. The US Dollar (USD) gained some strength from its recovery off a monthly low, supported by a rebound in US Treasury bond yields, and the upbeat sentiment in equity markets further dampened demand for the safe-haven metal.

Signs of easing inflation in the US have fueled expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) might cut interest rates twice this year, creating a potential headwind for US bond yields and the USD. However, ongoing uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump’s tariff plans, which could increase trade tensions and market volatility, may help limit the downside for gold prices. Traders may remain cautious and wait for sustained selling pressure to confirm that the one-month uptrend has ended.

Risk-On Mood and Modest USD Rebound Cap Gold Gains

The USD steadied above its recent lows amid recovering Treasury yields, adding pressure to gold prices. In addition, easing geopolitical tensions and a lack of concrete details regarding Trump’s tariff policies have maintained a risk-on sentiment, further undermining gold’s appeal.

While Trump’s proposed tariff policies are considered inflationary, which could prompt the Fed to maintain a hawkish stance, markets are still pricing in at least two Fed rate cuts this year. This outlook may limit the upside for US bond yields and the USD, potentially supporting gold in the near term.

Investors are eyeing Trump’s speech at the World Economic Forum for more clarity on tariffs, alongside the release of US Weekly Jobless Claims, which could influence XAU/USD prices. Upcoming central bank rate decisions, including the Bank of Japan’s meeting on Friday and next week’s announcements from the Fed and the European Central Bank, could inject volatility into the market and impact gold prices.

Gold Price Technical Analysis

Key Support Levels:

  • Immediate support is seen near the $2,725–$2,720 zone, a former resistance-turned-support level.
  • Further declines could target the $2,700 mark, with a decisive break paving the way for a move toward the $2,665–$2,662 region.
  • The $2,627–$2,622 confluence, which includes the 100-day EMA and a short-term ascending trendline, will act as a critical pivot point for short-term traders.

Key Resistance Levels:

  • The recent high near $2,763–$2,764 offers the first resistance level.
  • A break above this zone could see gold prices challenge the all-time high around $2,790, reached in October.
  • The $2,800 mark is the next significant resistance, and a break above it would signal a continuation of the well-established uptrend over the past month.

Outlook:

Gold prices remain influenced by risk sentiment, central bank policy expectations, and USD movements. While near-term bearish factors may limit gains, uncertainty around US tariff policies and inflation trends could provide support, making any dips near key technical levels potential opportunities for dip-buying. Traders will remain focused on upcoming economic data and central bank decisions for further direction.

Nikkei Index Temporarily Reaches Highest Point in 33 Years

Nikkei Index Temporarily Reaches Highest Point in 33 Years

On Tuesday morning, the Nikkei Stock Average experienced a significant surge, reaching its highest session point in 33 years. This notable increase was primarily driven by the performance of technology stocks, which mirrored the upward trend observed in major tech companies in the United States.

During the morning trading session, the Nikkei Average impressively climbed to 33,990.28, marking a substantial rise of 612.86 points or an increase of 1.8% from its closing figure on the previous Friday. This peak surpassed the prior high, which was recorded on November 20, and it represents the most elevated level the index has achieved since March 1990.

As the morning session wrapped up, the Nikkei Average had slightly receded from its peak but still maintained a robust gain. It closed the morning trade up by 481.21 points, or 1.4%, settling at 33,858.63.

It’s noteworthy that the benchmark index’s all-time high was set at 38,915 in December 1989, a record that remains unbeaten to this day.

In tandem with the Nikkei Average, the broader Tokyo Stock Price Index also saw growth, rising by 0.9% to reach 2,415.74 by the end of the morning session.

The surge in the Nikkei Stock Average on Tuesday can be largely attributed to the strong performance of technology stocks in the U.S. market. This rally in the U.S. occurred during Japan’s extended weekend, a period when the Japanese stock market was closed, hence the delayed reaction in the Japanese market.

The primary contributors to the rise in Japan’s benchmark index were key technology and semiconductor companies. Advantest, a manufacturer of chip-testing devices, saw a significant increase in its stock value, soaring up by 8.5% at one point. Similarly, Tokyo Electron, a company specializing in chip equipment, experienced a notable uptick in its stock price, climbing by 4.9%.

This remarkable growth in the Nikkei Stock Average reflects the interconnected nature of global financial markets, where trends and performances in one major market, like the U.S., can have immediate and significant impacts on others, such as Japan. The rise in technology stocks, both in Japan and the U.S., underscores the sector’s vital role in the current global economic landscape. This event marks a milestone for the Nikkei Average, highlighting the continuing evolution and dynamism of the Japanese stock market.

Asian Markets Decline Following Federal Reserve Minutes, with China at the Forefront

Asian Markets Decline Following Federal Reserve Minutes, with China at the Forefront

In the Asian financial markets, stocks experienced a downturn, with China’s market fragility contributing significantly to the cautious sentiment following revelations from the Federal Reserve’s meeting minutes. These minutes indicated a likelihood of persistently high interest rates, dampening investor enthusiasm.

As this information settled, a key index tracking Asian stocks continued its decline, marking a third consecutive session of losses. This downtrend was mirrored across various major markets from Australia to South Korea, with Chinese stocks notably experiencing a three-day downward trajectory. Even Japan’s Topix Index, which saw initial gains in its first trading session of the new year following a holiday break, could not escape the overall bearish mood and reversed its early gains.

In the United States, futures remained unchanged during Asian trading hours, reflecting the hesitation in the markets after the S&P 500 concluded Wednesday with a 0.8% decrease. This downturn extends a series of losses initiated in the last trading session of 2023. Similarly, the Nasdaq 100 witnessed a 1.1% drop, marking its fourth consecutive day of declines and the longest losing streak observed in two months.

The focus of investors is now shifting to the forthcoming US employment data expected to be released on Friday. This anticipation is heightened by the Fed’s December meeting minutes, which implied that interest rates might maintain their restrictive levels for an extended period. This has led to a recalibration of expectations among swaps traders, who have tempered their projections for rate cuts, now anticipating a quarter-point reduction to the benchmark rate by the March meeting.

Market analysts, like Jun Rong Yeap of IG Asia Pte, suggest that the prevailing risk-on rally might need a pause. The retreat from previously bullish sentiments on Wall Street, coupled with a strengthening US dollar and increasing oil prices, are posited as potential headwinds for Asian equity markets. As investors digest these developments, the cautious tone in the Asian markets reflects broader concerns over global economic stability and the anticipation of policy directions from key central banks.

Stock Futures Creep Upward in 2023’s Final Trading Session as S&P 500 Nears Record High

Stock Futures Creep Upward in 2023’s Final Trading Session as S&P 500 Nears Record High

As the final trading day of 2023 dawned, stock futures edged higher, signaling a potentially strong year-end close with the S&P 500 flirting with a record high. S&P 500 futures climbed by 0.1%, with a similar modest increase seen in the Nasdaq-100 futures. The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures inched up 28 points, reflecting a subdued optimism in the market. The S&P 500, less than 0.5% away from a new record, hinted at a year capped by a robust rally, particularly reinforced in the year’s final months.

This year has been marked by a remarkable recovery and resilience in stock markets. The Federal Reserve’s indication of a halt in rate hikes and the potential for rate cuts in the upcoming year catalyzed a shift in sentiment. This was evidenced by the 10-year Treasury yield’s significant drop from over 5% to under 3.9%. The prospect of a ‘soft landing’ for the U.S. economy, averting a recession, has further buoyed investors’ confidence, contributing to a broadening market rally in the fourth quarter.

December has been notably strong for smaller companies, with the Russell 2000 index surging nearly 14%, setting it on course for its best month since November 2020. This broadening rally is not just confined to small caps; the industrial-heavy Dow has also been hitting a series of record highs. According to Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group, a surge of 10% or more in the final two months historically suggests a bullish outlook for stocks into the new year.

The year 2023 has seen impressive gains across major indexes. The S&P 500 is up by 24.6%, while the Dow has risen by 13.8%. However, the Nasdaq Composite has been the standout, with a 44.2% increase, driven significantly by the booming artificial intelligence sector. This has been the index’s best performance since 2003, largely attributed to substantial gains in tech giants such as Nvidia and Microsoft, dubbed the “Magnificent 7.” These companies have thrived amidst the year’s challenges, including heightened interest rates, by leveraging the AI wave, thus pushing the tech-heavy Nasdaq to outperform.

In summary, as 2023 wraps up, Wall Street is witnessing a potentially historic close, buoyed by strategic rate decisions, a resilient economy, and a tech-led rally. While the future remains uncertain, the current trajectory and historical patterns suggest a continuation of the bullish trend, offering a hopeful outlook for investors as they step into the new year.

 

Decline in Asian Stock Markets as Wall Street Pullback Concludes Historic Surge

Decline in Asian Stock Markets as Wall Street Pullback Concludes Historic Surge

The recent downturn in Asian stock markets marks a significant shift from the record highs that Wall Street had been experiencing, signaling a more cautious stance from investors. The pullback reflects a recalibration of expectations following a series of less-than-stellar corporate earnings reports and growing concerns that the market’s accelerated growth might not be sustainable. 

In Japan, the Nikkei 225 index suffered a 1.6% decline, closing at 33,140.47. The downward trend was led by Toyota, the prominent Japanese automaker, which witnessed a drop of up to 4% in its stock value. This decline was, in part, a reaction to the company’s announcement of a major recall involving 1 million vehicles due to a malfunctioning airbag issue, which increased the potential risk of injuries to passengers.

This news was compounded by revelations that Daihatsu, a subsidiary of Toyota specializing in small cars, had halted vehicle shipments both domestically and internationally. An investigation had uncovered inadequate safety testing for 64 car models, some of which were manufactured for other major brands like Mazda and Subaru. The seriousness of the situation was underscored by a raid conducted by Japanese transport ministry officials on Daihatsu’s offices.

Elsewhere in the region, the Australian S&P/ASX 200 index slipped by 0.5% to 7,504.10, while South Korea’s Kospi index saw a reduction of 0.6%, ending at 2,600.02. In contrast, the Hang Seng index in Hong Kong remained relatively unchanged, and the Shanghai Composite in mainland China actually posted a gain of 0.6%.

In South Asia, India’s benchmark Sensex index edged up by 0.2%, and a similar modest uptick was observed in Bangkok’s SET index.

The pullback in Asia came in the wake of significant losses on Wall Street, where approximately 95% of the companies listed on the S&P 500 experienced a decline. The S&P 500 itself fell by 1.5%, marking its most substantial loss since the beginning of a notable rally pre-Halloween. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq composite also faced sharp declines.

One of the key contributors to the bearish sentiment was FedEx, which saw its shares plummet by 12.1% after the company reported revenue and profits for the latest quarter that fell short of analysts’ expectations. This shortfall was attributed to weaker demand, which also led FedEx to revise its full fiscal year revenue projections downwards. Such indicators from a global logistics bellwether like FedEx tend to have broad market implications, hinting at potential softening in worldwide commerce.

However, not all news was negative, as the U.S. economy showed some signs of resilience. Consumer confidence figures and home sales data were more robust than anticipated, which could suggest an underlying strength in the economy. Moreover, there are emerging signs that inflation, a key concern for markets worldwide, may be abating. In the United Kingdom, inflation rates showed an unexpected deceleration, bolstering hope that the Bank of England, alongside other central banks, might ease up on aggressive interest rate hikes in the near future.

In the bond market, U.S. Treasury yields saw minor fluctuations, with the 10-year Treasury note inching up slightly. Oil prices experienced a minor dip, and currency markets saw the U.S. dollar weakening against the Japanese yen, while the euro saw a marginal increase.

As the global economy continues to navigate a landscape of high inflation, potential recessions, and geopolitical uncertainties, the Asian market’s response to these dynamics will be closely watched by investors around the world.

Alphabet’s Stock Surges Due to AI

Alphabet’s Stock Surges Due to AI

Alphabet Inc., the parent company of the search engine behemoth Google, has been making headlines with its stock (NASDAQ: GOOGL)(NASDAQ: GOOG) experiencing a notable surge, closing Monday’s trading session with a 2.4% increase, as reported by S&P Global Market Intelligence. This uptick is part of a larger trend within the technology sector, particularly among companies heavily invested in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Alphabet’s recent gains are a testament to the growing confidence among investors in the AI sphere, and 2023 has been a year of significant progress for the company’s stock value.

With AI becoming increasingly central to technological advancement and economic growth, Alphabet’s role as a forerunner in web-search services has positioned it to capitalize on these developments significantly. The integration of AI into its search and digital advertising mechanisms has been instrumental in boosting the company’s market performance. However, Alphabet’s potential in AI extends far beyond Google’s search capabilities.

Alphabet’s diverse portfolio, which includes leadership in mobile operating system software with Android, cloud infrastructure services, and video streaming via platforms like YouTube, provides a multitude of avenues through which the company can harness AI. This broad spectrum of products and services not only fortifies Alphabet’s market presence but also presents numerous opportunities for AI integration, enhancing efficiency and creating new user experiences.

The data-rich environment fostered by Alphabet’s numerous platforms is particularly conducive to AI development. The vast data pools collected are invaluable for training sophisticated AI algorithms, leading to more personalized services and innovative solutions that could define the future of technology.

Investors are taking note of Alphabet’s trajectory in AI and its broader implications for the tech industry. Despite a 54% rise in stock value throughout 2023, Alphabet still presents an attractive proposition for long-term investors. Currently trading at approximately 20 times the forecasted earnings for the next year, the company’s stock offers a potentially lucrative investment for those who adopt a buy-and-hold strategy.

Moreover, Alphabet’s robust infrastructure and unparalleled data analytics capabilities give it a competitive edge in the AI race. While the full scope of Alphabet’s ability to leverage these strengths in AI is yet to unfold fully, its current position in the tech landscape remains robust.

For those investors looking to capitalize on the burgeoning AI and tech sectors, Alphabet’s stock is a compelling option. Despite recent gains, the company’s forward-thinking approach and solid financials suggest that its stock may continue to be a strong performer, making it a potentially sound addition to a diversified investment portfolio.

Dow, S&P Hit Peak Since Jan ’22 as Stocks Rally Before Fed

Dow, S&P Hit Peak Since Jan ’22 as Stocks Rally Before Fed

On Tuesday, U.S. stock markets demonstrated a robust performance, with major indices climbing to their highest points since the early days of 2023. This market buoyancy comes as investors digest a pivotal inflation report ahead of the Federal Reserve’s year-end policy meeting.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged, closing up by approximately half a percent. This increase, amounting to over 150 points, marked the index’s third-highest closure in its history. Similarly, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index saw a rise of about 0.5%, securing its strongest close since January 14, 2022. Not to be outdone, the Nasdaq Composite Index, known for its tech-centric stock listing, led the charge with an increase of roughly 0.6%. This collective ascent brought all three indices to their most elevated closing levels since the commencement of 2022.

Amid this bullish context, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) offered a tempered view on inflation. The report, as detailed by Yahoo Finance’s Alexandra Canal, indicated a modest uptick in consumer prices by 0.1% month-over-month and by 3.1% compared to the previous year, as of November. This marginal rise suggests a relatively stable pricing environment.

Investor sentiment has coalesced around the expectation of a hiatus in the Fed’s interest rate hikes, with the anticipation peaking as the central bank’s two-day assembly approached on Tuesday. Scrutiny has turned to CME FedWatch data, revealing a recalibration of market predictions, with reduced forecasting of a rate decrease in March.

The anticipation extends to the implications of a Federal Reserve rate-hike pause for various financial instruments and services, including bank accounts, certificates of deposit, loans, and credit cards. This pause is critical to financial planning and decision-making for both individual consumers and businesses.

However, core inflation, which strips out volatile food and energy costs, may present a more stubborn front, potentially altering investor expectations on the timeline for rate reductions by the Fed.

In the aftermath of the inflation report, there was a slight pullback in U.S. bond yields. The 10-year Treasury yield witnessed a minor decline, dropping around three basis points to hover near 4.21%. This movement in bond yields is a barometer of investor sentiment, reflecting subtle shifts in market expectations regarding inflation and central bank policy.

Among individual companies, Oracle Corporation’s stock experienced a significant downturn, closing down over 12%. The sell-off was triggered by the technology behemoth’s

Indian Stock Market Remains Steady as Adani and Energy Sector Gains Balance Out Decline in IT Shares

Indian Stock Market Remains Steady as Adani and Energy Sector Gains Balance Out Decline in IT Shares

The Indian stock market showcased a balancing act on Tuesday, with stability being the theme of the day, as the gain in key players from the Adani Group and the broader energy sector managed to counterbalance the decline observed in the information technology sector, following its prior surge.

The National Stock Exchange’s benchmark Nifty 50 index saw a marginal uptick of 0.06% reaching 19,807.15 points. In a parallel trend, the Bombay Stock Exchange’s Sensex experienced a slight dip of 0.06%, settling at 65,932.97 by mid-morning. This equilibrium was attributed to gains in nine out of thirteen industry sectors, with the metals sector outshining the rest by recording a 1.1% gain. This was propelled significantly by Adani Enterprises, which holds a substantial influence on the index with a 16.43% weightage.

A spotlight shone on Adani Enterprises along with Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone as they led the charge among the Nifty 50, soaring by 7% and 3.6% respectively. The Adani group as a whole witnessed an appreciable increase in their stock prices, which ranged from 3% to 15% over the course of the day. These movements came in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to hold its judgment on a series of petitions that demanded a court-supervised investigation into allegations brought forward by Hindenburg Research against the conglomerate, allegations which Adani has rebuffed.

Further assurance to investors was provided when the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) declared that it would not seek additional time to conclude its inquiry into the Adani group. Market analysts interpret the rally in Adani’s stocks as a sign of confidence among investors, indicating that no substantial adverse findings have emerged from SEBI’s investigation into the claims made by Hindenburg Research. Avinash Gorakshakar, the head of research at Profit mart Securities, voiced a note of caution regarding the sustainability of this significant uptick in Adani’s shares.

The energy sector, along with oil and gas, each ascended nearly 1%, a rise that coincided with the softening of oil prices to around $80 per barrel. This price adjustment comes just before the scheduled conference of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies. Such a decline in oil prices generally spells good news for nations that import oil, like India, and the companies within it that market oil.

In contrast, the IT sector did not share the same fortune, receding by 0.6% on Tuesday. This sector had previously leaped by 5.07% in the week that ended on November 17, buoyed by milder U.S. inflation data which fueled speculation about a potential halt to interest rate hikes. However, the following week saw the index give up some of those gains, falling by 0.42%. The mixed outcomes across sectors reflect the complex interplay of global economic cues, sector-specific dynamics, and regulatory developments within the Indian stock market landscape.

WTI Dips Below $79 After Hawkish Fed Comments

WTI Dips Below $79 After Hawkish Fed Comments

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil prices continued their downward trend, settling around $78.90 per barrel during Tuesday’s Asian trading session. Despite significant geopolitical developments, including the death of Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash and health concerns about Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz, the market remained largely unaffected by these events.

The focus instead shifted to domestic economic signals, particularly recent comments from Federal Reserve officials. Crude oil prices have been under pressure as the market digests hawkish remarks from the Fed, which contrast with the slightly cooler US consumer inflation data observed last week. Federal Reserve Vice Chair Michael Barr, in a statement reported by Reuters, mentioned that the Fed is positioned to maintain its current policy while it observes economic developments.

Further adding to the cautious sentiment, Loretta Mester, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, shared in a Bloomberg interview that she no longer sees the need for three rate cuts in 2024. Mester pointed out that inflation risks are tilted upwards, advocating for more time to evaluate inflation data in light of the economy’s robustness.

Market expectations for monetary policy adjustments have seen minor shifts; according to the CME FedWatch Tool, the probability of a 25 basis-point rate cut by the Fed in September has risen marginally to 49.6% from 48.6% the previous week.

On the supply side, the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in Canada began commercial operations this month after overcoming extensive regulatory hurdles and construction delays. The pipeline will now carry an additional 590,000 barrels per day (bpd) from Alberta to Canada’s Pacific coast, potentially impacting North American oil markets.

Investor attention is also turning towards the upcoming meeting of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+), scheduled for June 1. This meeting is critical as it will decide whether to continue the voluntary cuts of 2.2 million barrels per day currently in place by some members, influencing global oil supply and potentially affecting market dynamics further.

Gold Prices Rise Amid US CPI Inflation and Fed Rate Cut Expectations

Gold Prices Rise Amid US CPI Inflation and Fed Rate Cut Expectations

Gold prices (XAU/USD) gained traction on Thursday, driven by a weaker US Dollar (USD). The recent Consumer Price Index (CPI) report revealed that inflation in the US slowed in April, leading market participants to increase their expectations for US Federal Reserve (Fed) rate cuts this year. Lower interest rates tend to benefit gold, as they reduce the borrowing costs associated with investing in the yellow metal.

On Thursday, gold traders will be closely monitoring several key economic indicators, including US Building Permits, Housing Starts, weekly Initial Jobless Claims, the Philly Fed Manufacturing Index, and Industrial Production. These data points will provide insights into the health of the US economy and potential future Fed actions.

In addition to economic data, several Fed officials, including Barr, Harker, Mester, and Bostic, are scheduled to speak on Thursday. Their comments could influence market sentiment and the USD’s performance. Hawkish remarks from these officials could strengthen the USD and limit gold’s upside potential in the short term. 

Despite the potential for hawkish Fed commentary, the overall outlook for gold remains positive due to the market’s anticipation of rate cuts. Lower interest rates make non-yielding assets like gold more attractive to investors, as the opportunity cost of holding gold decreases.

As traders await further economic data and Fed speeches, the interplay between inflation expectations, Fed policy, and USD movements will continue to be crucial in shaping gold prices. If the economic data points to a weakening US economy or if Fed officials signal a dovish stance, gold could see further gains. Conversely, strong economic data or hawkish Fed comments could strengthen the USD and limit gold’s upward momentum.

In summary, gold prices are rising amid expectations of Fed rate cuts and a weaker USD, driven by a slowdown in US inflation. Key economic data releases and Fed speeches on Thursday will be pivotal in determining the short-term direction of gold prices. Investors should stay attentive to these developments as they navigate the market’s dynamic landscape.

Gold Price Rises in Anticipation of US PPI Data and Fed Chair Powell’s Speech

Gold Price Rises in Anticipation of US PPI Data and Fed Chair Powell’s Speech

The gold price (XAU/USD) experienced a modest rebound on Tuesday, even as the US Dollar (USD) remained stable, signaling a potential restraint in the metal’s upward movement. This cautious trading comes as market participants are likely to adopt a wait-and-see approach in anticipation of significant US inflation data expected later in the week. Despite some selling pressure on XAU/USD in recent sessions, driven by the prevailing sentiment of maintaining higher US interest rates for an extended period, other factors are at play that could enhance gold’s appeal temporarily.

Particularly, rising tensions in the Middle East have prompted investors to seek safety in gold, which is traditionally viewed as a secure asset during geopolitical uncertainties. This safe-haven demand could support gold prices in the short term, counterbalancing some of the downward pressure from the US monetary policy outlook.

The focus for investors this week will be on critical economic data releases from the United States. Notably, the US Producer Price Index (PPI) for April is scheduled for release on Tuesday, coinciding with a speech by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The market’s attention will then shift to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report on Wednesday. These data points are crucial as they provide insights into inflation trends, which are central to the Federal Reserve’s decision-making process regarding interest rate adjustments.

If the inflation figures come in hotter than expected, they could dampen hopes for an imminent Fed rate cut, exerting further pressure on gold prices. Higher interest rates tend to diminish the attractiveness of non-yielding assets like gold, as they increase the opportunity cost of holding such assets. Investors typically seek higher returns from yield-bearing investments when rates rise, reducing the investment demand for gold.

As these economic indicators unfold, market participants will be keenly assessing their implications for the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy trajectory. The potential for fluctuating gold prices remains, contingent on how these economic reports might influence expectations regarding the timing and nature of the Fed’s next rate adjustments.

Gold Prices Rise as Investors Anticipate US Data, Federal Reserve Comments

Gold Prices Rise as Investors Anticipate US Data, Federal Reserve Comments

Gold prices (XAU/USD) are trading positively this Thursday, although gains are checked by several factors, including a stronger US Dollar and hawkish remarks from the US Federal Reserve. These influences are expected to restrain the upward movement of gold in the near term.

Despite these pressures, global demand for gold continues to rise, driven largely by robust investment in the over-the-counter markets, sustained purchases by central banks, and increased demand from Asian markets, particularly China and India, according to the latest report from the World Gold Council (WGC). 

Additionally, ongoing geopolitical uncertainties in the Middle East and a risk-averse market environment are bolstering the appeal of gold as a traditional safe-haven asset.Investors in the gold market are on the lookout for new catalysts that could influence prices. Key upcoming events include the release of US weekly Initial Jobless Claims and a speech by San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly, who is known for her dovish stance within the central bank. Daly’s comments, in particular, might provide a buffer against further declines in gold prices, offering temporary support to the market as traders assess the broader economic landscape.

WTI Falls to Seven-Week Low, Dips Below $80 Amid Unexpected Crude Inventory Increase

WTI Falls to Seven-Week Low, Dips Below $80 Amid Unexpected Crude Inventory Increase

Western Texas Intermediate (WTI), the benchmark for US crude oil, dropped to a seven-week low, trading around $79.20 on Thursday. This decline was influenced by an unexpected increase in US crude inventories and diminishing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

For the week ending April 26, US crude inventories unexpectedly rose by 7.256 million barrels, reaching 460.9 million barrels, compared to a drawdown of 6.368 million barrels in the previous week. This development surprised the market, which had anticipated a 2.3 million barrel decrease. The data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) marked the highest inventory level since June 2023, underscoring concerns over softening oil demand.

Additionally, easing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East contributed to the lower oil prices. Reports from Bloomberg indicate that the United States and Saudi Arabia are negotiating an agreement that could see Riyadh receiving security guarantees and possibly establishing diplomatic ties with Israel, contingent on ending the conflict in Gaza. However, any escalation in geopolitical risks could still disrupt oil supplies and push prices higher.

Oil market focus is now turning towards the upcoming US employment data for April, set to be released on Friday. Key indicators include Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP), the Unemployment Rate, and Average Hourly Earnings. These metrics are crucial as they could influence the USD-denominated WTI prices significantly, offering new directions for oil traders. The market participants are poised to analyze this data to gauge potential impacts on WTI and adjust their trading strategies accordingly.

Gold Price Sees Modest Losses, Downside Limited Before FOMC

Gold Price Sees Modest Losses, Downside Limited Before FOMC

Gold prices (XAU/USD) are slightly lower in Tuesday’s Asian trading session but remain within the trading range established over the past week. This stability follows the release of the US Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index on Friday, which solidified expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will maintain higher interest rates for an extended period. This outlook has bolstered the US Dollar (USD), creating headwinds for gold, traditionally seen as a safe-haven asset.

Additionally, reduced geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have lessened the demand for safe-haven investments like gold. However, the downside for gold prices appears constrained as traders are cautious, opting to wait for clearer signals from the Fed regarding future interest rate adjustments. This cautious sentiment is likely to keep significant moves in check until more definitive economic indicators are available.

Attention is now focused on the FOMC’s two-day monetary policy meeting, which begins today, and the upcoming release of the US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report on Friday. These events are critical for providing direction to the market and could influence gold prices depending on the outcomes. In the interim, today’s US economic data, including the Chicago PMI and the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index, may offer some short-term movements for XAU/USD, as market participants analyze these indicators for further insights into economic conditions and their potential impact on the Fed’s monetary policy decisions.

Gold Price Steady Above $2,300, Awaits US Data

Gold Price Steady Above $2,300, Awaits US Data

During the Asian trading session on Thursday, the price of gold (XAU/USD) continued its steady movement, maintaining a position above the $2,300 mark. Investors are currently in a holding pattern, awaiting further indications regarding the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) potential path on interest rate cuts before making any significant directional moves in the market. The focal points for market watchers will be the upcoming release of key US macroeconomic data, including the Advance Q1 GDP report later today and the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index on Friday. These reports are critical as they will likely influence the near-term dynamics of the US Dollar (USD) and provide important catalysts for movements in gold prices.

The cautious stance of investors is further compounded by recent hawkish comments from several Fed officials, indicating that the central bank is not in a hurry to reduce interest rates. This sentiment is reflective of a broader strategic patience within the Fed, suggesting a more measured approach to monetary policy adjustments, which could impact market expectations and gold pricing.

Additionally, recent data showing stronger US consumer inflation has led investors to adjust their expectations regarding the timing and extent of the Fed’s rate cuts. Initially anticipated cuts are now being pushed back to September, with a reduction in the number of expected rate cuts in 2024. This recalibration of expectations has kept US Treasury bond yields at elevated levels, presenting a challenge for gold. As gold does not yield interest, higher bond yields can diminish its attractiveness as an investment.

Moreover, easing concerns over a significant escalation in the Middle East crisis have also placed a cap on the upward movement of gold prices. Typically, gold is considered a safe-haven asset during times of geopolitical uncertainty, but a reduction in immediate worries about the region has lessened the urgency for investors to flock to gold.

Overall, the gold market remains under the influence of a complex interplay of Fed policy expectations, economic data releases, and global geopolitical events. As investors dissect these various inputs, the short-term trajectory of gold prices will likely be defined by their collective impact on market sentiment and the resulting shifts in investment strategies.

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 Bears Show Resilience Despite Intervention Concerns

Japanese Yen Bears Show Resilience Despite Intervention Concerns

The Japanese Yen (JPY) has clawed back much of its earlier losses against the US Dollar (USD), with the USD/JPY pair stabilizing in the mid-154.00s as the European session begins on Monday. Fears of intervention by Japanese authorities to bolster the Yen, combined with heightened geopolitical tensions, have lent some support to the safe-haven currency. Additionally, a modest dip in the US Dollar further limits the upside potential for the pair.

Key Drivers of JPY Performance
Despite its recovery, the JPY’s appreciation remains constrained by uncertainty surrounding the Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) rate hike timeline. Expectations of inflationary policies under US President-elect Donald Trump and elevated US Treasury yields provide additional support for USD strength, capping the JPY’s gains.

Mixed Signals for Traders
Japanese Yen traders are adopting a cautious stance amid a blend of contradictory factors:

  • Bank of Japan Outlook: Governor Kazuo Ueda reiterated on Monday that rate hikes depend on economic and financial conditions, noting Japan’s moderate recovery but acknowledging weak areas.
  • Government Vigilance: Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato emphasized high scrutiny of the FX market, warning of action against excessive volatility.
  • Geopolitical Risks: US President Joe Biden’s authorization for Ukraine to use long-range missiles against Russia adds to global uncertainty, potentially boosting demand for safe-haven assets like the JPY.

US Dollar Fundamentals
The US Dollar remains under pressure following a post-election rally but avoids significant depreciation due to strong fundamentals:

  • Inflation Concerns: Investors anticipate that Trump’s policies could sustain inflation, limiting the Fed’s scope for rate cuts.
  • Fed Outlook: Recent comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other officials suggest a measured approach to monetary policy, with Powell emphasizing steady growth and a strong job market as reasons to avoid rushing rate cuts.
  • Economic Data: Better-than-expected US Retail Sales data for October (0.4% vs. 0.3% expected) highlights the economy’s resilience, further supporting the USD.

Technical Analysis: USD/JPY
The USD/JPY pair exhibits bullish resilience, bouncing back above the 154.00 level at the start of the week.

  • Upside Targets: A break above the psychological resistance at 155.00 could drive the pair toward the 155.70 intermediate resistance and eventually the 156.00 level.
  • Downside Risks: Immediate support lies at 153.85, with further declines potentially targeting 153.25 and 153.00. A decisive break below 152.70 could expose the 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) near 151.85.

Market Focus This Week
Investors will monitor BoJ Governor Ueda’s press conference for indications of a potential December rate hike. The announcement could spark volatility and influence JPY demand. Additionally, developments in geopolitical tensions and US inflation dynamics will remain key drivers of the USD/JPY pair.

Australian Dollar Struggles as US Dollar Strengthens Ahead of US PPI Release

Australian Dollar Struggles as US Dollar Strengthens Ahead of US PPI Release

The Australian Dollar (AUD) remains under pressure against the US Dollar (USD) following Thursday’s economic data releases. Australia’s Consumer Inflation Expectations fell to 3.8% in November, down from 4.0% in October, marking the lowest level since October 2021.

Australia’s Unemployment Rate, seasonally adjusted, held steady at 4.1% in October for the third consecutive month, meeting market expectations. However, Employment Change disappointed, with only 15.9K new jobs added in October, below the forecasted 25.0K.

Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Michele Bullock stated on Thursday that current interest rates are sufficiently restrictive and will stay at this level until the central bank gains more clarity on inflation trends. Bullock highlighted the uncertainty surrounding potential US Federal Reserve actions and indicated that the RBA will proceed cautiously.

The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the USD against six major currencies, remains strong around 106.60, its highest level since November 2023. This rally in the Greenback has been fueled by “Trump trades” and the recent US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data. Donald Trump’s recent election victory has raised expectations of potentially inflationary trade policies and tariffs, providing further support for the US Dollar.

US CPI Inflation Data Expected to Rebound in October as Markets Assess Trump Victory Impact

US CPI Inflation Data Expected to Rebound in October as Markets Assess Trump Victory Impact

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is set to release the United States (US) Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for October on Wednesday at 13:30 GMT, with significant market interest expected. The US Dollar (USD) is likely to experience high volatility from this inflation report, which could play a crucial role in shaping the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) interest rate expectations for the coming months.

What to Expect from the October CPI Report?

Inflation in the US, as measured by the CPI, is forecast to rise at an annual rate of 2.6% for October, slightly above September’s 2.4% increase. The core annual CPI inflation rate, which excludes food and energy prices, is expected to hold steady at 3.3%. Monthly, the CPI and core CPI are projected to grow by 0.2% and 0.3%, respectively.

TD Securities analysts suggest that “inflation readings should remain somewhat firmer than the Fed would prefer,” noting that headline CPI could rise by 0.29% month-on-month, while core inflation might see a firmer 0.32% increase. They expect the annual headline CPI rate to edge up to 2.6% and core inflation to remain at 3.3%.

Following its November policy meeting, Fed Chair Jerome Powell indicated that the central bank remains committed to a gradual path of monetary easing, affirming that US presidential election outcomes would not affect Fed policy decisions in the short term. Powell underscored the Fed’s independence from the new administration, adding that he would not resign if asked by President-elect Donald Trump.

Impact on EUR/USD

The upcoming CPI report is crucial for EUR/USD traders, as US fiscal policies under Trump, including potential tax cuts, tariffs, and immigration changes, could add upward pressure on inflation. Although these effects would likely emerge in the medium to long term, the October CPI data will be watched closely as an indicator of near-term Fed actions. According to the CME Group’s FedWatch Tool, market sentiment currently shows a 67% probability of a 25-basis-point Fed rate cut in December, down from 80% earlier in the month.

Recent labor data, including a Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) increase of 12,000 jobs in October and a steady 4.1% unemployment rate, have painted a mixed picture. Wage inflation, measured by Average Hourly Earnings, rose to 4% year-over-year in October, up from 3.9% in September.

A significant downside surprise in annual CPI or core inflation could reinforce expectations of a December rate cut and lead to a USD sell-off. However, hotter-than-expected CPI data could prompt Fed hawks to push back against a rate cut.

Technical Outlook for EUR/USD

Dhwani Mehta, FXStreet’s Asian Session Lead Analyst, provides a technical outlook, noting that EUR/USD’s near-term technical indicators suggest potential buyer exhaustion. With the Relative Strength Index (RSI) approaching oversold territory at 30, EUR/USD may encounter demand around the 1.0550 level, followed by a test of the 1.0517 low from November 1, 2023, if selling persists. A break below 1.0500 could signal further declines. Conversely, if buyers regain control and push past the November 11 high of 1.0728, the 21-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) at 1.0810 becomes the next target.

Japanese Yen Lingers Near Daily Lows Around Mid-153.00s vs. USD Amid BoJ Uncertainty

Japanese Yen Lingers Near Daily Lows Around Mid-153.00s vs. USD Amid BoJ Uncertainty

The Japanese Yen (JPY) faces selling pressure at the start of the week as the Bank of Japan (BoJ) released a Summary of Opinions from its October meeting, revealing a lack of consensus among policymakers on the timing of potential rate hikes. This division, coupled with political uncertainty in Japan, casts doubt on the BoJ’s capacity to continue tightening its monetary policy, leaving the JPY subdued against the US Dollar (USD) as the European session approaches. Additionally, concerns that US President-elect Donald Trump could reintroduce protectionist trade measures against Japan weigh further on the Yen.

However, recent verbal interventions by Japanese authorities, along with a generally cautious market sentiment, may help cap further losses for the safe-haven JPY. Investors might also adopt a wait-and-see approach ahead of key macroeconomic events this week, including the US consumer inflation data and Japan’s preliminary Q3 GDP report. Additionally, remarks from Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell could add momentum to the USD/JPY pair. Meanwhile, market expectations that Trump’s policies will drive inflation higher—limiting the Fed’s flexibility for policy easing—continue to support the USD.

US Dollar Price Forecast: Holds Steady Around 104.50, Above Key Moving Averages

US Dollar Price Forecast: Holds Steady Around 104.50, Above Key Moving Averages

The US Dollar Index (DXY) remains steady around 104.50 during European trading on Friday, extending its daily gains. Analysis of the daily chart suggests a continued bullish trend, with the DXY moving within an ascending channel.

The 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) remains above 50, supporting the bullish sentiment. Additionally, the nine-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) sits above the 14-day EMA, signaling upward momentum in the short term.

On the upside, resistance could push the DXY toward the recent four-month high of 105.45, reached on November 6. A decisive break above this level may strengthen market sentiment and propel the DXY toward the psychological mark of 106.00, which aligns with the upper boundary of the ascending channel.

On the downside, immediate support is at the nine-day EMA around 104.25, followed by the 14-day EMA at 104.09. A break below this level may introduce downward pressure, potentially driving the DXY toward the lower boundary of the ascending channel at 103.70.

Japanese Yen Hovers Near Daily Low Against USD, US Election Concerns Lend Support

Japanese Yen Hovers Near Daily Low Against USD, US Election Concerns Lend Support

The Japanese Yen (JPY) holds steady, drifting further from a one-week low against the US Dollar (USD) touched on Monday, as expectations rise that Japan’s political landscape may complicate future rate hikes by the Bank of Japan (BoJ). However, BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda’s recent comments at last week’s press conference leave open the possibility of a rate hike at the upcoming BoJ policy meeting in December. Additionally, market caution around the closely contested US presidential election and global geopolitical tensions lend support to the safe-haven JPY.

The narrowing interest rate differential between the US and Japan has also helped limit JPY losses. Coupled with subdued USD price action, this has prevented the USD/JPY pair from advancing significantly beyond the mid-152.00s. Investor sentiment now leans toward expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will implement an interest rate cut later this week. Moreover, the unwinding of “Trump trade” positions has driven US Treasury yields lower, keeping USD bulls cautious.

This dynamic suggests that investors should exercise caution before positioning for any significant intraday appreciation in the USD/JPY pair, as market risks and political uncertainties continue to impact the currency’s movement.

Gold price trades with mild negative bias near record high amid modest USD uptick

Gold price trades with mild negative bias near record high amid modest USD uptick

As Thursday dawned upon the trading halls, gold—the venerable “yellow metal”—suffered a modest dip during the early hours of the Asian session, like a nobleman impeded by the ever-looming shadow of the sturdy US Dollar. This glimmering asset, dear to traders and watchful investors alike, found itself tethered, held back by the Dollar’s fresh vigor and the shrewd murmurs of a cautious marketplace. For as the Dollar gathered strength, demand for Dollar-denominated commodities grew fickle and, like the dimming glow of a taper in a fog-laden alley, gold’s price wavered just shy of its coveted heights.

A storm brewed overhead, one of fiscal deficit concerns and rising Treasury yields, which played their part in holding gold’s trajectory in check. The Federal Reserve, casting its shadow of smaller rate cuts, offered little hope for upward momentum in this unyielding metal. The daily chart bore signs of overbought conditions, nudging cautious traders to step back, watching keenly from the sidelines, hesitant to press forward aggressively.

Yet there lingered a faint glimmer, a hint of resilience amid these headwinds. The marketplace was steeped in trepidation over the November 5 election and unsettling tensions in the Middle East. The safe-haven allure of gold, much like an old friend in troubled times, stood firm, offering traders a semblance of comfort amidst the uncertainties. And so, they waited—peering anxiously at the coming release of the US Personal Consumption Expenditure Price Index and the venerable Nonfarm Payrolls report, both heralded as messengers of the Fed’s next move and, perhaps, the next chapter for gold in this ever-turning tale.

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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