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USD/CAD Falters Below 1.3400, Stays Under Recent Multi-Week Peak

USD/CAD Falters Below 1.3400, Stays Under Recent Multi-Week Peak

The USD/CAD currency pair experienced a slight uptick, nearing the 1.3400 level as the European session commenced on Wednesday. Despite this increase, the pair remained just shy of the multi-week peak it had achieved on the preceding day, Tuesday.

The strength of the US Dollar is largely attributed to the robust yields of US Treasury bonds, which have been sustaining near a three-week apex since last Friday. Currently, the 10-year US government bond yield is staying firm above the 4.0% mark. This higher yield mirrors a shift in market sentiment, indicating a lessened expectation for a forceful policy loosening by the Federal Reserve (Fed). Such a financial landscape bolsters the US Dollar, providing a supportive backdrop for the USD/CAD currency pair.

Contrastingly, the pair’s upward trajectory is somewhat restrained by a continued interest in Crude Oil purchases, spurred by various supply-related anxieties. A series of geopolitical escalations in the Red Sea region, coupled with a halt in production at Libya’s most significant oil field, and a notable decrease in the US’s crude oil stocks, are key factors in this trend. These elements collectively prop up Crude Oil prices, which in turn benefits the Canadian Dollar (Loonie), given its status as a commodity-linked currency. Consequently, this dynamic imposes a ceiling on the potential gains for the USD/CAD pair.

Investors and traders are displaying a sense of caution, anticipating the forthcoming US consumer inflation data scheduled for release on Thursday. This Consumer Price Index (CPI) report is expected to shed light on the Federal Reserve’s future policy moves, particularly concerning the timing of the first rate cut. The data from this report is poised to significantly impact the US Dollar’s valuation and thereby influence the future course of the USD/CAD pair.

In the interim, with no major economic announcements from either the United States or Canada on Wednesday, the direction of the US Dollar is likely to be guided predominantly by the movements in US bond yields. This factor remains a crucial determinant of the demand for the US Dollar. In parallel, the dynamics of Oil prices will also be closely watched by market participants, offering them opportunities for short-term trading.

Considering this complex mix of fundamentals, it is projected that the USD/CAD pair will persist in its current range-bound pattern. This trend is particularly expected in the lead-up to the key US inflation data release, an event that carries significant potential to sway market dynamics.

GBP/USD Dips to Around 1.2710 Following Recent Rises Amid Better Risk Sentiment

GBP/USD Dips to Around 1.2710 Following Recent Rises Amid Better Risk Sentiment

The British pound (GBP) retreated slightly to 1.2710 against the US dollar (USD) after recent gains bolstered by an improved risk appetite, halting its winning streak from Wednesday. This shift comes amidst mixed economic signals from the United States, affecting the USD’s performance and Treasury bond yields.

The US Dollar Index (DXY) fluctuated around 102.40, exhibiting a slight negative bias. This trend is likely influenced by a decrease in short-term US Treasury yields, with the 2-year bond’s yield dropping to 4.38%.

On Friday, the US dollar saw volatile trading driven by mixed economic reports. Employment figures were a bright spot, with Nonfarm Payrolls for December rising to 216K—outperforming both the anticipated 170K and the previous 173K. Yet, the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) reported a deceleration in the services sector, with the Services PMI falling to 50.6, below both the expected 52.6 and the prior 52.7 reading.

Thomas Barkin, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, noted a consistent softening in the US labor market, suggesting a rebound is unlikely. Meanwhile, Lorie Logan, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, highlighted the need for caution in monetary policy, implying that rate hikes shouldn’t be hastily discounted despite recent financial easing.

In the UK, positive economic indicators have bolstered the pound. Improvements in Consumer Credit and a rise in the Services PMI indicated by the S&P Global/CIPS Composite PMI for December suggest a healthier economic condition.

However, the GBP faces downward pressure amid a bleak economic outlook. The Bank of England (BoE) is caught between high inflation and looming recession risks. Corporate leaders in the UK are pressing the BoE for swift interest rate cuts to aid the faltering economy, a sentiment echoed by the Institute of Directors Economic Confidence Index, which noted a decline in optimism among business leaders.

Investors are now looking ahead to the British Retail Consortium (BRC) Like-For-Like Retail Sales data due Tuesday and Manufacturing Production figures on Friday for further insights into the UK’s economic trajectory.

GBP/USD Ascends Towards 1.2700 Prior to US Nonfarm Payrolls Announcement

GBP/USD Ascends Towards 1.2700 Prior to US Nonfarm Payrolls Announcement

The GBP/USD exchange rate has been on an upward trajectory, reaching heights around 1.2690, as market activities ramp up during the Friday Asian trading session. This marks the third consecutive day of gains for the Pound, which has benefited from a streak of favorable economic reports from the United Kingdom. The rise, however, has been somewhat restrained by parallel positive economic releases from the United States.

In the UK, a surge in consumer credit was observed, with individuals’ borrowing increasing to £2.005 billion in November, up from a revised figure of £1.411 billion. Economic indicators such as the S&P Global/CIPS Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for December also painted an optimistic picture, climbing to 52.1 from a previous value of 51.7. The Services PMI followed suit, advancing to 53.4 from 52.7.

Yet, the British Pound is not without its challenges. It faces potential headwinds due to a broadly pessimistic economic outlook. Business leaders across the UK have been vocally pressing the Bank of England for prompt interest rate cuts to provide a lifeline to the weakening economy. This sentiment is echoed in the Institute of Directors Economic Confidence Index, which highlights a persistent erosion in optimism from British directors about the country’s economic future over the next year.

The US Dollar Index (DXY), which gauges the strength of the dollar against a basket of currencies, has remained relatively stable after experiencing some losses, currently sitting around 102.40. Lower Treasury yields in the US could apply downward pressure on the dollar; the 2-year and 10-year US bond yields are at 4.37% and 3.99%, respectively.

Support for the US Dollar emerged following the release of promising employment figures. The ADP Employment Change for December reported a robust addition of 164,000 jobs, significantly exceeding both the prior figure of 101,000 and market forecasts of 115,000. Additionally, Initial Jobless Claims showed a decrease to 202,000, defying expectations and indicating a resilient job market. Despite this, the S&P Global Composite PMI indicated a marginal dip in business activity, with a reading of 50.9, just below the expected 51.0.

Investors and traders are now keenly focused on the upcoming US labor market reports, which will include pivotal data such as the Average Hourly Earnings and Nonfarm Payrolls for December. The forthcoming ISM Services PMI will also provide a snapshot of the health of the US services sector, potentially influencing market sentiment and the direction of the GBP/USD currency pair.

EUR/GBP Stays Near 0.8670 Before German Employment Data Release

EUR/GBP Stays Near 0.8670 Before German Employment Data Release

During the early European trading hours on Wednesday, the EUR/GBP pair is exhibiting a narrow trading pattern, oscillating between 0.8665 and 0.8675. Market participants are keenly awaiting the release of German employment statistics for December, with the unemployment rate projected to stabilize at 5.9%. As of the current moment, the pair is hovering around 0.8670, marking a slight decline of 0.02% for the day.

This comes against the backdrop of a weakening UK manufacturing sector. In December 2023, the UK’s S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) recorded a downturn, registering at 46.2, a slight drop from its previous 46.4 and falling short of market expectations. This downturn is part of a broader negative sentiment surrounding the British economy, amid concerns of a looming technical recession. Such economic pressures have exerted selling momentum on the British Pound (GBP), providing a comparative advantage to the EUR/GBP pair.

Conversely, the Eurozone has shown a marginally positive trend in its manufacturing sector. The HCOB Manufacturing PMI for the region slightly increased to 44.4 in December 2023, up from November’s 44.2, surpassing the anticipated figures. Similarly, the German Manufacturing PMI demonstrated an unexpected rise, reaching 43.3 in December, improving from the prior 43.1. These indicators suggest a relative strengthening in the Eurozone’s manufacturing activities, contributing positively to the Euro’s performance against the GBP.

As traders and analysts look forward, the release of German employment figures, including both the Unemployment Rate and Unemployment Change, is highly anticipated later on the same Wednesday. These data will provide fresh insights into the health of Europe’s largest economy and potentially influence the EUR/GBP exchange rate. Further, the forthcoming Thursday will see the release of critical Eurozone economic reports, including the HCOB Composite PMI, Services PMI, and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for December. These comprehensive datasets are expected to shed light on the overall economic environment of the Eurozone and could offer significant directional cues for the EUR/GBP currency pair.

Overall, with the impending release of key economic data from both the UK and the Eurozone, market participants remain vigilant. The EUR/GBP pair’s movement is likely to reflect the interplay of these economic narratives, with any significant deviations in data poised to induce volatility in this cross-currency relationship.

GBP/USD Remains Over 1.2800 as USD Weakens, Eyes on US Jobless Claims

GBP/USD Remains Over 1.2800 as USD Weakens, Eyes on US Jobless Claims

The British Pound (GBP) maintains its strength against the US Dollar (USD), persistently trading above the pivotal 1.2800 level amidst a period of USD softening, with market participants keenly awaiting the release of US jobless claims data for further direction.

During the Asian trading session on Thursday, the GBP/USD currency pair saw a continued ascendancy beyond the 1.2800 threshold. A combination of reduced inflationary pressures within the American economy and the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) dovish stance has contributed to the depreciation of the US Dollar, thus favoring a rise in the GBP/USD exchange rate. At the time of this update, the pair is valued at 1.2810, marking a slight increase of 0.09% from the previous close.

Investor sentiment towards the Greenback is currently subdued, with the market largely convinced that the Fed is on the brink of implementing rate cuts. The CME Fedwatch tool evidences this belief, showing a more than 88% likelihood of rate reductions commencing in March 2024, and anticipates over 150 basis points in cuts throughout the next calendar year.

Conversely, the Bank of England (BoE) has signaled that rate decreases are not imminent within the United Kingdom. The BoE has upheld its interest rate at the current 5.25% during three consecutive meetings, suggesting a more cautious approach to monetary policy adjustments. Despite the central bank’s stance that discussions of rate cuts are premature, financial markets are betting on a potential reduction in rates by May of the following year.

The trading atmosphere is expected to be less vigorous due to the holiday season, which may influence the GBP/USD pair’s volatility in the lead-up to the New Year. Significant economic data releases are on the horizon, which will likely impact currency fluctuations. Later on Thursday, the United States will disclose its Initial Weekly Jobless Claims, Trade Balance figures, and November’s Pending Home Sales statistics. Following this, on Friday, the United Kingdom’s Nationwide Housing Prices and the US Chicago Purchasing Managers’ Index will be published, providing further insight into the economic health of both nations.

Investors and traders alike will be closely monitoring these economic indicators, as they provide crucial information on the labor market and housing sector’s health, both of which are significant factors in the central banks’ decision-making processes regarding interest rates. The outcomes of these reports could either reinforce or challenge the current market consensus on the direction of monetary policy in both the US and the UK, thereby influencing the GBP/USD currency dynamics as the financial year draws to a close. 

EUR/GBP Regains Ground, Nearing Mid-0.8600 Range in Response to UK Inflation Data

EUR/GBP Regains Ground, Nearing Mid-0.8600 Range in Response to UK Inflation Data

The European currency pair EUR/GBP witnessed a modest rebound in the early hours of the European market session on Wednesday, as it climbed towards the mid-0.8600 territory, a notable recovery from its recent slump. The upswing in the pair was primarily fueled by a weaker-than-expected set of inflation figures from the UK, which put downward pressure on the British Pound and conversely offered a boost to the EUR/GBP exchange rate. As trading progressed, the pair was observed to be exchanging hands near 0.8645, marking an increase of 0.21% within the day’s trading activities.

In a surprising turn, the UK’s latest inflation report, disseminated by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), recorded a month-over-month (MoM) Consumer Price Index (CPI) decline of 0.2% in November, deviating from the flat rate previously reported and falling short of the modest 0.1% rise forecasted. On an annual basis, inflation climbed by 3.9%, a significant drop from the preceding value of 4.6% and below the anticipated consensus of 4.4%. A more focused view on the Core CPI, which strips out the more volatile components such as food and energy prices, reflected a deceleration to 5.1% in November from October’s 5.7%, not aligning with the market’s projected figure of 5.6%. This softer inflation outlook led to the Sterling losing ground against the Euro, providing momentum for the EUR/GBP currency pair.

Further complicating the monetary landscape, Sarah Breeden, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England (BoE), conveyed on Tuesday that the institution had not charted a fixed trajectory for interest rate adjustments, emphasizing the need for a continued restrictive policy stance to manage inflationary pressures effectively.

Adding to the broader economic context, data published by Eurostat revealed that the Eurozone experienced weaker inflation in November, attributed mainly to declining energy prices. Despite this easing, Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank (ECB), cautioned that inflationary pressures could intensify in December, spurred by colder weather conditions leading to increased energy demand and higher prices. The ECB also acknowledged that the evolving challenges posed by climate change would inevitably complicate the monetary policy framework.

On the policy front, ECB policymaker Bostjan Vasle communicated that a proper evaluation of the bank’s policy direction would require time extending at least until the forthcoming spring, deeming any current market anticipations of interest rate reductions in March or April as premature.

Market participants are poised to closely monitor upcoming financial releases, including the Eurozone’s Current Account and October’s Construction Output data. Additionally, remarks from ECB’s Chief Economist Philip Lane, who is scheduled to speak later on Wednesday, will be scrutinized for insights that could influence the EUR/GBP trading dynamics. 

EUR/USD Maintains Modest Increase Near 1.0900, Awaiting German IFO Report

EUR/USD Maintains Modest Increase Near 1.0900, Awaiting German IFO Report

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The EUR/USD pair posts modest gains during the Asian trading hours on Monday. The major pair remains capped under 1.1000, the key barrier, and currently trades near 1.0900 amid the rebound of the US Dollar Index (DXY) and weaker Eurozone data. Investors will take more cues from the German IFO survey for fresh impetus on Monday.

The downturn in eurozone business activity surprisingly fell in December and indicated the bloc’s economy is almost certainly in recession. The preliminary Eurozone HCOB Composite PMI dropped to 47.0 in December from November’s print of 47.6, below the market consensus of 48.0. The figure registered the seventh consecutive month below the 50 level, separating growth from contraction.

Furthermore, the Eurozone Manufacturing PMI came in worse than expected, dropping to 44.2 in December, while the Services PMI fell to 48.1 from 48.7 in the previous reading, missing the estimation of 49.0. The data suggested that the Eurozone economy is likely to contract in the fourth quarter, contrary to the ECB’s projections. This, in turn, exerts some selling pressure on the Euro (EUR) and acts as a headwind to the EUR/USD pair.

Across the pond, the US S&P Global Composite PMI grew at the fastest pace in five months, rising to 51.0 in December from 50.7 in the previous reading. Meanwhile, the Manufacturing PMI fell to the lowest level in four months, easing from 49.4 to 48.2 in December. The Services PMI rose to 51.3 in December from 50.8 in November.

On Sunday, Federal Reserve (Fed) Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee stated that it’s too early to declare victory over the inflation battle, and the decisions on rate cuts will be dependent on economic data.

Moving on, the German IFO surveys will be released and are expected to show a modest improvement. Later this week, the Eurozone Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) for November will be due on Tuesday, and the German Producer Price Index (PPI) will be released on Wednesday. On the US docket, the Census Bureau will release the housing data, including Building Permits and Housing Starts on Tuesday.

Gold Price Consolidates Below $2,750 Amid Mixed Market Signals

Gold prices (XAU/USD) continue to trade within a narrow range near the $2,740 level during early European trading on Tuesday. The market remains influenced by conflicting factors, leaving traders hesitant to make strong directional moves.

US President Donald Trump’s renewed trade tariff threats have sparked inflationary concerns, driving a modest rebound in US Treasury bond yields. This, in turn, supports a recovery in the US Dollar (USD) from its recent one-month low, creating downward pressure on gold prices.

However, fears of potential economic disruptions from Trump’s trade policies are providing support for the safe-haven asset, helping limit its downside. Market participants are also exercising caution ahead of the upcoming two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, while US macroeconomic data due later in the day could further influence market sentiment.

Key Developments Impacting Gold Prices

  1. Trade Tariff Concerns:
    President Trump recently announced emergency tariffs of 25% on Colombian imports, though implementation was delayed following an agreement on the acceptance of illegal migrants returned from the US. Trump also signaled impending tariffs on pharmaceuticals, computer chips, aluminum, copper, and potentially steel. These moves have heightened fears of inflation and pushed US Treasury bond yields higher, bolstering the USD and weighing on gold.
  2. Monetary Policy Speculation:
    Despite Trump’s tariff announcements, markets are pricing in two potential 25-basis-point interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year. This expectation could cap bond yields and limit USD gains, offering some support to gold prices.
  3. Data and Events to Watch:
    Later on Tuesday, US economic data such as Durable Goods Orders, the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index, and the Richmond Manufacturing Index may provide additional trading cues. The spotlight will then shift to Wednesday’s FOMC decision, which could significantly impact USD dynamics and set the tone for gold’s next directional move.

Technical Outlook: Resistance and Support Levels

Gold prices showed resilience on Monday, holding above the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement level of the December-January uptrend. Daily chart oscillators remain in positive territory, reinforcing the case for an upward bias.

  • Support Levels:
    Immediate support lies near $2,730, followed by the $2,725-2,750 zone. A break below these levels could push prices toward the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level near $2,707-2,705, and further to the 50% level around $2,684.
  • Resistance Levels:
    The nearest resistance is at $2,755-2,757, with further hurdles at $2,772-2,773 and $2,786. A decisive break above $2,800 would signal renewed bullish momentum, potentially leading to a test of the all-time high near $2,790 and further gains.

Outlook for Gold

Gold prices remain range-bound as traders weigh opposing forces of inflationary concerns and safe-haven demand. A move above $2,755-2,757 is necessary for bulls to regain control in the short term, while a break below $2,730 would signal deeper corrections. With critical economic data and the FOMC decision on the horizon, gold’s next big move may hinge on shifting market dynamics in the coming days.

Supermicro Stock Skyrockets 29% After Investigation Clears Fraud Allegations

Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ: SMCI), popularly known as Supermicro, saw its stock price soar by 29% on Monday, closing around $42 per share. This significant jump follows the conclusion of a governance investigation that found no evidence of fraud or misconduct, boosting investor confidence.

Investigation Findings: No Fraud or Misconduct

The investigation, initiated by a special committee in August, addressed concerns raised by Ernst & Young (EY), Supermicro’s former auditor, regarding governance, sales practices, and financial reporting. Key findings include:

  1. Management Integrity: The committee found no substantial concerns regarding the integrity of Supermicro’s senior management, audit committee, or financial reporting practices.
  2. Audit Independence: The audit committee demonstrated appropriate independence and oversight during financial reporting.
  3. Rehiring Practices: The company’s decision to rehire certain employees was deemed consistent with a commitment to legal compliance and accurate financial reporting.

EY’s concerns were ultimately found unsupported, with the committee emphasizing the accuracy of interim and final findings.

Governance Overhaul and Next Steps

To strengthen its governance, Supermicro has embraced the committee’s recommendations, including:

  • Leadership Appointments: Hiring a new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), appointing Kenneth Cheung as Chief Accounting Officer, and recruiting a Chief Compliance Officer and General Counsel.
  • Enhanced Oversight: Improving internal accounting and compliance systems, with better training, monitoring, and oversight practices.

The company has also filed a compliance plan with Nasdaq to catch up on overdue financial reports, ensuring continued listing.

Stock Performance: Recovery in Progress

Supermicro’s stock had plummeted by 85% in mid-November, hitting $17 per share, following its October 10-for-1 stock split and governance concerns. However, confidence rebounded after the investigation’s positive findings. Since November 15, the stock has surged back to $42, marking a 48% year-to-date increase.

With a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio dropping from 79 in March to 16, Supermicro’s valuation is now drawing comparisons to AI-driven market leaders like NVIDIA. Its focus on AI-enabled servers for high-performance computing positions it as a key player in the tech sector.

Investor Considerations

While the governance investigation cleared Supermicro of fraud, investors are advised to exercise caution until the company releases its delayed financial reports. These filings will provide deeper insights into its financial health and help solidify its recovery. For now, Supermicro’s low valuation and strong earnings potential make it a compelling, albeit cautious, investment opportunity.

Asian Stocks Drop Amid Geopolitical Tensions; Nikkei Slides on Strong Inflation Data

Asian Stocks Drop Amid Geopolitical Tensions; Nikkei Slides on Strong Inflation Data

Asian equities fell on Friday as geopolitical concerns and strong economic data from Japan weighed on sentiment. The escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict further dampened risk appetite, while China’s tech sector provided a rare bright spot amid easing regulatory fears.

Key Market Highlights

Geopolitical Tensions Weigh on Markets
Russia intensified its attacks on Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure and escalating the conflict. President Vladimir Putin issued threats to strike decision-making centers in Kyiv with ballistic missiles, exacerbating global geopolitical uncertainty.

Broad Declines Across Asia

  • Thailand’s SET Index: Dropped 0.2%.
  • Indonesia’s Jakarta Composite: Declined 0.8%.
  • South Korea’s KOSPI: Fell nearly 2%, driven by a 1.8% drop in Samsung Electronics and a 0.7% decline in SK Hynix. Concerns over slowing economic growth deepened after data showed declines in industrial output, retail sales, and facility investment in October.
  • Australia’s ASX 200: Edged 0.3% lower.
  • Malaysia’s KLCI: Dipped 0.2%.

Japan’s Nikkei Slips Amid Yen Strength
Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell 0.5%, and the TOPIX index declined 0.3% as the yen strengthened to a one-month high against the U.S. dollar. Strong inflation data from Tokyo fueled speculation of a Bank of Japan (BOJ) rate hike in December.

  • Tokyo’s core consumer prices exceeded expectations in November, highlighting persistent inflationary pressures.
  • BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda signaled plans to tighten monetary policy further, supported by a “virtuous cycle” of rising wages and steady inflation.

Chinese Tech Stocks Buck the Trend
Contrary to broader declines, Chinese equities rallied:

  • Shanghai Shenzhen CSI 300: Rose 1.6%.
  • Shanghai Composite: Gained 1.4%.
  • Hang Seng Index: Jumped 1.3%.

Reports suggested that the U.S. may impose less severe sanctions on China’s semiconductor industry than initially feared.

  • Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) surged over 4%.
  • Hua Hong Semiconductor climbed 3.7%.

Investors are optimistic about Beijing’s recent stimulus measures, and a Reuters poll anticipates modest growth in China’s manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index for November, due Saturday.

Outlook

The Asia-Pacific region remains under pressure from geopolitical risks and mixed economic signals. Japan’s inflation dynamics could shift BOJ policy, while China’s tech rally might offer temporary relief amid broader concerns of an economic slowdown.

WTI Steadies Near $69.00 Amid Mixed Signals from Geopolitical Risks and US Crude Inventory Build

WTI Steadies Near $69.00 Amid Mixed Signals from Geopolitical Risks and US Crude Inventory Build

West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US benchmark for crude oil, is trading near $68.95 during Thursday’s session, maintaining a steady stance amid conflicting market drivers. A modest build in US crude inventories and weak Chinese demand weigh on prices, while escalating geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine offer potential support.

US Crude Inventory Build Weighs on Prices
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported an increase of 0.545 million barrels in US crude stockpiles for the week ending November 15, slightly above market expectations of a 0.400 million barrel rise but significantly lower than the previous week’s 2.089 million barrel build. The smaller-than-expected inventory increase adds mild pressure to oil prices.

Weak Chinese Demand Adds Downside Pressure
China’s demand for crude oil continues to show weakness, dampening the outlook for global consumption. In October, China’s crude oil demand fell by 5.4% year-on-year. The International Energy Agency (IEA) projects demand growth in China to reach just 140,000 barrels per day (bpd) for 2024, a sharp decline compared to the 1.4 million bpd growth seen in 2023.

Geopolitical Risks Provide Support
Heightened geopolitical tensions involving major oil producers Russia and Ukraine are keeping supply-side concerns alive. This week, Russia accused Ukraine of targeting a facility in the Bryansk region with ATACMS missiles, prompting Russian President Vladimir Putin to lower the threshold for a potential nuclear response. Such risks could disrupt oil supplies, offering a counterbalance to bearish demand factors.

John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital, highlighted, These risks to supply are definitely keeping the support here and offsetting to a degree concerns around the global demand outlook.”

Outlook
WTI prices remain at the mercy of mixed signals, with inventory builds and sluggish Chinese demand capping gains while geopolitical risks lend underlying support. Traders will look toward further updates on geopolitical developments and upcoming economic data to gauge the balance between supply and demand factors in the oil market.

Gold Prices Remain Under Pressure as Stronger USD Weighs Ahead of Fed Decision

Gold Prices Remain Under Pressure as Stronger USD Weighs Ahead of Fed Decision

Gold (XAU/USD) continues to trade lower for the second consecutive session on Thursday, impacted by a stronger U.S. Dollar following former President Donald Trump’s victory in the recent U.S. election. The dollar-denominated precious metal is seeing diminished safe-haven appeal as market optimism increases, supported by clearer political outcomes.

Investor focus is now on the upcoming U.S. Federal Reserve decision, with markets largely anticipating a 25 basis-point rate cut. If realized, this could offer some support for Gold, as lower interest rates tend to reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like precious metals. The CME FedWatch Tool currently indicates a 98.1% likelihood of this modest rate reduction.

Market Dynamics: Gold Struggles Amid Higher Yields and “Trump Trades”

Non-yielding Gold faces additional pressure from surging U.S. Treasury yields, with the 2-year and 10-year bond yields hitting 4.31% and 4.47%, respectively, their highest levels since July. Furthermore, the prospect of increased inflation due to Trump’s policy stance, which includes higher trade tariffs and fiscal spending, could prompt some investors to seek Gold as a long-term inflation hedge.

Trump’s proposed economic policies—such as imposing tariffs, expanding the fiscal deficit, and cutting taxes—might conflict with the Federal Reserve’s inflation control goals, likely resulting in a slower pace of monetary easing.

Gold prices have been relatively unaffected by ongoing geopolitical tensions, including Iran’s warning of potential retaliation against Israel’s recent actions.

Additionally, mixed U.S. economic data from this week’s ISM and PMI releases reflect a resilient services sector. The ISM Services PMI rose to 56.0 in October from 54.9 in September, exceeding forecasts, while the S&P Global Services PMI reported a slight dip, coming in at 55.0.

Technical Outlook: Key Support and Resistance Levels for Gold

Gold currently trades near $2,650 per ounce, with technical indicators suggesting a continuation of bearish momentum. On the daily chart, Gold remains below the nine- and 14-day Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), and the 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) remains under 50, both indicating a bearish trend.

On the downside, the next support level sits around $2,603.53, representing a three-week low. A break below this level could push Gold toward the critical $2,500 mark.

Conversely, immediate resistance is found near the psychological level of $2,700, with further resistance at the nine-day EMA of $2,711.40. A breakout above this zone could position Gold to retest its recent high of $2,790.11 reached on October 31.

Gold Price Holds Steady Near Record High, Awaits US Macro Data for Direction

Gold Price Holds Steady Near Record High, Awaits US Macro Data for Direction

Gold price (XAU/USD) remains robust as it approaches the European session on Tuesday, trading just above the $2,750 mark and close to last week’s all-time high. Geopolitical risks and political uncertainties in the US continue to boost demand for the safe-haven metal. Additionally, lower US Treasury yields and cautious market sentiment lend further support to gold.

At the same time, expectations for smaller Federal Reserve (Fed) rate cuts are expected to support US bond yields, which could help the US Dollar (USD) recover some of the previous session’s losses. This, in turn, tempers new bullish momentum in non-yielding gold as investors await key US economic data releases this week, likely to influence the Fed’s rate outlook and provide new direction for XAU/USD.

Market Movers: Gold Supported by Mixed Factors, USD Buying Limits Gains

The retreat in US Treasury yields led to an intraday pullback in the USD from recent highs, encouraging some dip-buying near $2,725 early this week. Recent positive US data dampened expectations for substantial Fed rate cuts, potentially bolstering bond yields amid concerns about deficit spending after the November 5 election. With the US election drawing near, markets face additional uncertainty as Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump engage in a close race for the presidency. Moreover, heightened tensions in the Middle East have added to market caution, with the US warning Iran of potential consequences if it continues retaliatory strikes.

In the broader market, China reported an 11.18% decline in gold consumption year-over-year for the first three quarters, citing high prices as a dampening factor on jewelry demand. Investors now eye the upcoming US Consumer Confidence Index and Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) for insight into the Fed’s rate plans and USD dynamics, likely to affect short-term gold price movements.

Technical Outlook: Gold Awaits Breakout for Bulls to Regain Control

On the technical front, a sustained move above the $2,750 resistance could trigger further buying interest, pushing gold prices past the all-time high around $2,759 and towards the four-month-old ascending trend-line resistance at $2,770–2,775. A continued rally could eventually target the psychological $2,800 level.

However, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the daily chart is approaching overbought levels, signaling potential caution for bulls. A short-term consolidation or minor pullback could provide a better entry for additional upside.

If a corrective decline occurs, support could emerge near the $2,725 level, followed by $2,715—the lower boundary of a recent trading range. A decisive break below this range might prompt technical selling, potentially leading gold prices below $2,700 and toward the $2,675 and $2,657–2,655 support areas.

WTI Struggles Below $70 Amid Demand Concerns and USD Strength

WTI Struggles Below $70 Amid Demand Concerns and USD Strength

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil prices are hovering just below the $70.00 mark during Tuesday’s Asian session, remaining in a tight range around $69.70-$69.75. The commodity has struggled to build on the previous day’s modest gains and stays near the three-week low it touched last Friday. WTI seems vulnerable to continuing its recent downtrend, which has persisted for over two weeks.

The brief positive reaction to the People’s Bank of China’s (PBOC) interest rate cut on Monday was short-lived, as concerns about slowing demand, particularly from China, continued to weigh on oil prices. Both OPEC and the International Energy Agency (IEA) reduced their global demand forecasts last month due to economic challenges in China, the world’s largest oil importer. IEA chief Fatih Birol further fueled these concerns, warning that China’s economic weakness could dampen global oil demand for years to come.

Adding to WTI’s challenges, the US Dollar (USD) has surged to its highest level since early August, driven by expectations of more cautious monetary easing from the Federal Reserve (Fed). A stronger USD tends to weigh on oil prices by making crude more expensive for holders of other currencies.

However, the potential for further escalation in the Middle East conflict, which could disrupt oil supplies from the region, provides some support to WTI prices. This geopolitical risk cautions against overly bearish positions, despite the recent sharp drop from the nearly two-month high of $78.00 reached on October 8.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Trump’s Tariff Announcement Sparks Market Uncertainty

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

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

Fed Policymakers Express Caution Amid Economic Uncertainty

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

Several Fed officials have weighed in on economic policy:

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

What’s Next for Gold?

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

Gold Price Bulls Hold Firm, But Overbought Conditions Suggest Caution

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

 

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

Gold Bulls Retain Control Amid US-China Trade Tensions

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

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

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

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

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

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

US Tariff Delay Weighs on Oil Prices

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

OPEC+ Stands Firm on Production Policy

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

Key Technical Levels to Watch

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

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

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

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

Technical Outlook: Gold’s Uptrend Intact Despite Intraday Pullback

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

 

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

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

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

Market Drivers to Watch

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

EUR/USD Steady Near 1.1100, Close to Eight-Month Highs

EUR/USD Steady Near 1.1100, Close to Eight-Month Highs

The EUR/USD pair is holding around 1.1080 during Tuesday’s Asian session, after easing back slightly from an eight-month high of 1.1087. This minor pullback is linked to a stronger US Dollar (USD) amid a rise in risk-averse sentiment. However, the USD might face challenges ahead as the likelihood of a 25 basis point rate cut by the US Federal Reserve (Fed) in September increases.

The CME’s FedWatch Tool indicates a 23.5% chance of a 50 basis point rate cut by the Fed, with a 76.5% probability of a 25 basis point cut in September.

On Monday, Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari mentioned that discussions about potential interest rate cuts in September would be appropriate, citing concerns over a weakening labor market, according to Reuters.

The upcoming Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, starting Thursday, will be closely watched, particularly for Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s speech on Friday.

In the Eurozone, investors are waiting for key data on business activity and consumer prices that could impact the European Central Bank’s (ECB) decision in September. It is expected that the ECB will gradually reduce interest rates, though policymakers remain cautious about committing to a specific path due to the risk of price pressures rising again.

On Tuesday, the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) from the European Monetary Union and Producer Price Index figures from Germany are set to be released, which may influence the ECB’s policy direction.

Shaun Osborne, Chief FX Strategist at Scotiabank, noted that the EUR/USD recently edged slightly above 1.1050, driven largely by broad USD losses with limited other influencing factors.

Australian Dollar Strengthens Amid Improved Risk Sentiment and Hawkish RBA Stance

Australian Dollar Strengthens Amid Improved Risk Sentiment and Hawkish RBA Stance

The Australian Dollar (AUD) extended its winning streak against the US Dollar (USD) for the third consecutive day on Monday, driven by improved risk sentiment and a hawkish outlook from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). Investors are now eagerly awaiting the RBA Meeting Minutes and the People’s Bank of China’s (PBoC) Interest Rate Decision on Tuesday for further insights.

RBA Governor Michele Bullock emphasized on Friday that the central bank is focused on potential upside risks to inflation and does not foresee any rate cuts in the near future. According to ABC News, Bullock stated that the RBA board believes it has found the right balance between controlling inflation and maintaining economic stability.

The US Dollar faces downward pressure due to increasing expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) might cut interest rates starting in September. Recent US economic data showed Retail Sales surpassing expectations, while both the Producer Price Index (PPI) and Consumer Price Index (CPI) suggested that inflation is easing. Additionally, July’s Housing Starts fell to their lowest level since 2020. This week, the market will focus on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s upcoming speech.

Daily Market Movers: Australian Dollar Rises Amid Hawkish RBA Outlook

San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly emphasized on Sunday the need for a gradual approach to reducing borrowing costs, pushing back against concerns of a sharp economic slowdown that might justify rapid rate cuts. Meanwhile, Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee warned that maintaining a restrictive policy for too long could harm the labor market, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the Fed’s next move.

In the US, Housing Starts dropped by 6.8% in July, following a 1.1% increase in June. However, the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index rose to 67.8 in August, marking its first increase in five months and exceeding expectations.

US Retail Sales also saw a 1.0% month-over-month increase in July, rebounding from June’s 0.2% decline and surpassing the forecasted 0.3% rise. Initial Jobless Claims for the week ending August 9 came in at 227,000, better than anticipated and down from the previous week’s 234,000.

The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) announced on Thursday plans to renew the medium-term lending facility funds maturing on August 15th and conducted open market operations, lending CNY 577.7 billion (USD 80.9 billion) through seven-day reverse bond repurchase agreements at a maintained rate of 1.7%. Changes in China’s economy could significantly impact the Australian market due to close trade ties between the two countries.

US headline CPI rose by 2.9% year-over-year in July, slightly down from the 3% increase in June and below market expectations. The Core CPI, excluding food and energy, rose by 3.2% year-over-year, a slight decrease from the 3.3% rise in June but in line with forecasts.

Technical Analysis: Australian Dollar Targets 0.6700

The Australian Dollar is trading around 0.6680 on Monday, showing an upward trend within an ascending channel on the daily chart, indicating a bullish bias. The 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) is also moving towards the 70 mark, supporting the current bullish momentum.

On the upside, the AUD/USD pair could target the upper boundary of the ascending channel near the 0.6740 level. A breakout above this channel could push the pair towards its seven-month high of 0.6798, last seen on July 11.

For support, the lower boundary of the ascending channel around 0.6630 serves as the immediate support level, followed by the nine-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at 0.6618. A decline below the EMA could lead the pair to test the throwback level at 0.6575. If the pair drops below this support zone, it might signal a bearish trend, potentially leading it towards the throwback level at 0.6470.

USD/CHF Dips Below 0.8750 Amid Risk-On Sentiment and Weaker US Dollar

USD/CHF Dips Below 0.8750 Amid Risk-On Sentiment and Weaker US Dollar

The USD/CHF pair is trading lower, hovering around 0.8715 during the early European session on Friday. This decline is attributed to a softer US Dollar (USD). Meanwhile, the US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the value of the USD against a basket of major currencies, is down 0.12% for the day, trading around 102.92.

Speculation about a potential rate cut by the US Federal Reserve in September continues to weigh on the Greenback. However, expectations of deeper rate cuts have lessened due to positive US Initial Jobless Claims and strong Retail Sales data reported on Thursday. According to the CME FedWatch Tool, financial markets now see nearly an 80% chance of a rate cut in September, with expectations of 200 basis points of reduction over the next 12 months, although this outlook remains data-dependent.

In Switzerland, the Federal Statistical Office reported on Thursday that the Producer and Import Price Index remained unchanged in July 2024 compared to the previous month. The annual figure showed a 1.7% decline, a slight improvement from the previous 1.9% drop and in line with market expectations.

Diminishing fears of a US economic slowdown are boosting investor sentiment, which is putting pressure on safe-haven currencies like the Swiss Franc (CHF). However, any developments related to economic uncertainty or geopolitical tensions in the Middle East could strengthen the CHF and create headwinds for the USD/CHF pair.

EUR/USD Steadies Above 1.1000 Ahead of US Retail Sales Data

EUR/USD Steadies Above 1.1000 Ahead of US Retail Sales Data

The EUR/USD pair is holding steady near 1.1010, consolidating its gains after pulling back from a recent seven-month high during the Asian session on Thursday. The Euro (EUR) strengthened against the US Dollar (USD) after the Eurozone’s second-quarter (Q2) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth met expectations.

Data released by Eurostat on Wednesday showed the Eurozone economy grew by 0.3% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) in Q2, compared to the first quarter of the year. On an annual basis, the economy expanded by 0.6%, aligning with market expectations and potentially providing short-term support for the Euro.

Despite this positive GDP data, the growth outlook remains cautious. ING economist Bert Colijn noted that recent figures raise concerns about the strength of the service sector, leading to lowered GDP growth expectations for the remainder of the year. The European Central Bank (ECB) is anticipated to lower rates again in September, given the fragile economic outlook, after keeping key interest rates unchanged at its July meeting.

In the US, signs of cooling inflation are putting pressure on the USD, creating a favorable environment for the EUR/USD pair. The US headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation dropped to 2.9% year-on-year (YoY) in July, down from 3% in June. This figure was slightly below expectations, as reported by the Labor Department on Wednesday. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, rose 3.2% YoY, in line with market forecasts but slightly lower than the 3.3% increase seen in July.

Traders are now focused on the upcoming release of US economic data on Thursday, which includes Retail Sales, weekly Initial Jobless Claims, the Philly Fed Manufacturing Index, and Industrial Production. Stronger-than-expected results from these reports could support the USD and limit further gains for the EUR/USD pair.

EUR/USD Holds Below 1.1000 as Markets Await Eurozone GDP and US CPI Data

EUR/USD Holds Below 1.1000 as Markets Await Eurozone GDP and US CPI Data

The EUR/USD pair is trading flat around 1.0990 during the early European session on Wednesday, as traders remain cautious ahead of the release of key economic data from both the Eurozone and the US. The focus is on the Eurozone’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the second quarter (Q2) and the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) for July, which are expected to provide direction for the currency pair.

On Tuesday, data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that the Producer Price Index (PPI) for final demand rose by 2.2% year-on-year (YoY) in July, down from 2.7% in June and below the expected 2.3%. On a monthly basis, the PPI increased by 0.1% in July, following a 0.2% rise in June. The Core PPI, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, rose by 2.4% YoY in July, down from 3.0% in June and lower than the market consensus of 2.7%.

The market is currently pricing in a 25 basis point (bps) rate cut by the Federal Reserve (Fed) in September, with a 50 bps cut not entirely ruled out, depending on upcoming data. Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic expressed increased confidence on Tuesday that the Fed can achieve its 2% inflation target, but he emphasized the need for more evidence before supporting a rate cut.

In the Eurozone, the economy is expected to grow by 0.3% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) and 0.6% year-on-year (YoY) in Q2. If GDP growth falls short of expectations, it could weigh on the Euro (EUR) against the US Dollar (USD).

According to a Reuters poll, most economists expect the European Central Bank (ECB) to cut its deposit rate twice more this year, in September and December. However, the possibility of fewer rate cuts than previously anticipated could limit the downside for the Euro. ING’s chief Eurozone economist, Carsten Brzeski, noted that the ECB might slightly revise its inflation projections upward, which makes continued rate cuts seem contradictory.

USD/CAD Struggles to Gain Momentum Near 1.3750 Amid Rising Crude Oil Prices; Focus Shifts to US PPI Data

USD/CAD Struggles to Gain Momentum Near 1.3750 Amid Rising Crude Oil Prices; Focus Shifts to US PPI Data

The USD/CAD pair is trading slightly stronger near 1.3740 during the Asian session on Tuesday, with traders largely adopting a cautious stance ahead of key US economic data releases. The US Producer Price Index (PPI) is the main event for the day, along with a speech by Federal Reserve official Raphael W. Bostic.

The US Dollar is currently in a consolidation phase, reflecting the subdued sentiment in global markets. Market participants are closely watching the PPI data, which is expected to show a year-on-year decrease to 2.3% in July from 2.6%, with Core PPI also anticipated to drop to 2.7% from 3.0%. These figures could provide critical insight into future US interest rate decisions.

Analysts at BBH Global Currency Strategy suggest there is a possibility of a 50 basis points (bps) rate cut by the Federal Reserve, contingent on upcoming data, with current market pricing indicating a 55% likelihood. If key US economic indicators show further weakness this week, it could increase the chances of the Fed implementing more aggressive rate cuts in September, potentially weakening the USD against other currencies.

Over the weekend, Fed Governor Michelle Bowman acknowledged the recent progress in reducing inflation, but noted that it remains uncomfortably above the Fed’s 2% target. She emphasized a cautious approach in considering future policy adjustments.

On the Canadian side, the Bank of Canada (BoC) is expected to implement two additional 25 bps rate cuts this year, likely in September and October, which could limit the Canadian Dollar’s upside. However, rising crude oil prices—driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and expectations of a potential easing cycle by the Fed—could support the CAD. It’s important to note that higher oil prices generally benefit the CAD, as Canada is a major oil exporter to the United States.

EUR/USD Appreciates Above 1.0900, Upside Limited by Middle East Tensions

EUR/USD Appreciates Above 1.0900, Upside Limited by Middle East Tensions

The EUR/USD pair has broken its four-day losing streak, trading around 1.0920 during the Asian session on Monday. Traders are anticipating the preliminary Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data for the Eurozone’s second quarter, set for release on Wednesday.

However, the Euro, being sensitive to risk, may face challenges due to escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. On Sunday, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant informed U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin of potential Iranian military preparations for a significant strike on Israel. This potential retaliation follows the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in late July, as reported by Axios.

On the U.S. Dollar (USD) front, investors will likely focus on U.S. producer inflation data on Tuesday and consumer inflation figures on Wednesday. These releases will be closely watched for signs of stable price growth.

Expectations of a possible interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve (Fed) in September could weigh on the USD, providing some support for the EUR/USD pair. The CME FedWatch Tool currently indicates a 51.5% chance of a 25-basis point rate cut at the September meeting, up from a 26.0% probability a week ago.

However, comments from Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman on Sunday highlighted ongoing concerns about inflation and labor market strength, suggesting that the Fed may not be ready to cut rates at their next meeting in September, as reported by Bloomberg.

Japanese Yen Weakens Amid Dovish Bank of Japan Stance

Japanese Yen Weakens Amid Dovish Bank of Japan Stance

The Japanese Yen (JPY) continues to weaken against the US Dollar (USD) for the second consecutive day, largely due to dovish comments from Bank of Japan (BoJ) Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida on Wednesday. According to Reuters, Uchida stated, “We won’t raise rates when markets are unstable,” highlighting the BoJ’s cautious approach.

Deputy Governor Uchida also indicated that the BoJ’s interest rate policy may be adjusted if market volatility impacts economic forecasts, risk assessments, or projections. Given the recent market instability, he stressed the importance of closely monitoring the economic and price effects of their policies, adding, “We must maintain the current degree of monetary easing for the time being.”

Despite the JPY’s weakness, the USD/JPY pair’s upside may be capped as the US Dollar faces headwinds, with market participants increasingly expecting a significant rate cut by the Federal Reserve (Fed) starting in September. The CME FedWatch tool now shows a 67.5% probability of a 50-basis point (bps) rate cut by the Fed in September, up from 13.2% just a week ago.

Japanese Yen Weakens Following BoJ’s Uchida Remarks

Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi commented on Tuesday that “wage increases are expected to extend to part-timers and small businesses by autumn, supported by strong Shunto results and minimum wage hikes.” However, Hayashi did not address current foreign exchange levels.

Japan’s Labor Cash Earnings data for June showed a 4.5% year-on-year increase in average income, exceeding both the previous 2.0% and the expected 2.3% figures. This marks the highest rise since January 1997 and reinforces the possibility of Japan moving towards a higher interest rate environment.

Meanwhile, US Federal Reserve officials have shared their views on the economic outlook. Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly expressed confidence on Monday that US inflation is moving towards the Fed’s 2% target. She noted, “Risks to the Fed’s mandates are becoming more balanced,” suggesting a potential openness to rate cuts in upcoming meetings.

Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee also remarked on Monday that the central bank is ready to act if economic or financial conditions deteriorate. He emphasized, “We’re forward-looking about it, and so if conditions collectively start deteriorating on any of those fronts, we’re going to address it,” as reported by Reuters.

The minutes from the BoJ’s June meeting revealed concerns among some members about rising import prices due to the Yen’s recent decline, which could increase inflationary pressures. One member warned that cost-push inflation could elevate underlying inflation if it leads to higher inflation expectations and wage growth.

In its Quarterly Outlook Report released on Thursday, the BoJ noted the potential for wages and inflation to exceed expectations, driven by heightened inflation expectations and a tight labor market.

Gold Price Trades with Modest Losses Below $2,400, Downside Potential Appears Limited

Gold Price Trades with Modest Losses Below $2,400, Downside Potential Appears Limited

Gold (XAU/USD) is struggling to build on the previous day’s rebound from the 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) support around the $2,365-$2,364 region, a one-week low, attracting some intraday selling pressure on Tuesday. The dip is driven by renewed US Dollar (USD) strength, supported by rising US Treasury bond yields and a risk-on sentiment, which has pushed the safe-haven metal below the $2,400 mark.

However, expectations for more substantial interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve (Fed) are likely to cap US bond yields and limit the Greenback’s gains. Additionally, geopolitical tensions from ongoing conflicts in the Middle East may further support Gold prices, keeping the downside limited. Given the lack of significant US economic data releases, caution is warranted before betting on an extended decline from last week’s near all-time highs.

Gold Price Stabilizes Amid Firm Fed Rate-Cut Bets and Middle East Conflicts

Gold Price Stabilizes Amid Firm Fed Rate-Cut Bets and Middle East Conflicts

Gold (XAU/USD) has recovered to trade above $2,440 after dipping near $2,410 during Monday’s European session. The precious metal faced selling pressure as traders booked profits while it attempted to reclaim its all-time highs above $2,480. Despite this, the overall outlook for gold remains strong, supported by declining US bond yields.

The yield on 10-year US Treasury bonds has dropped to 3.67%, fueled by growing speculation that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will cut interest rates in September. Lower yields on interest-bearing assets reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like gold. Concurrently, the US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the dollar’s value against six major currencies, has fallen to its March low near 102.60.

According to the CME Fed Watch tool, 30-day Federal Funds futures pricing suggests that traders see a 50-basis point (bp) rate cut in September as highly likely. The data also indicates that the Fed is expected to reduce its key borrowing rates by more than 100 bps over the course of this year.

Expectations for larger rate cuts have been driven by a series of weak economic reports from the United States, indicating a potential economic slowdown and raising concerns about the Fed’s ability to achieve a “soft landing”—curbing inflation without triggering a recession.

Deteriorating labor market conditions and a sharp decline in the manufacturing sector are key factors behind the increased expectations for significant rate cuts. The July Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report revealed a marked slowdown in labor demand, with the unemployment rate unexpectedly rising to its highest level since November 2021.

New payrolls came in at 114,000, well below the estimates of 175,000 and June’s figure of 179,000. The unemployment rate increased to 4.3%, surpassing expectations and the previous release of 4.1%. Meanwhile, manufacturing activity, as indicated by the ISM Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), contracted more rapidly, falling to 46.8 in July.

Yen Weakens as Dollar Gains Amid Risk-Off Sentiment

Yen Weakens as Dollar Gains Amid Risk-Off Sentiment

The Japanese Yen (JPY) ended its two-day winning streak on Monday, as the USD/JPY pair recovered its daily losses with the US Dollar (USD) gaining ground amid risk-off sentiment.

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) maintained its economic assessment for five of Japan’s nine regions in its latest ‘Sakura Report’. The assessment for two regions was raised, while it was lowered for another two regions. The BOJ also noted that wage hikes are spreading among smaller firms in many regions.

Despite the BOJ’s positive regional assessments, the US Dollar’s strength is largely driven by broader market conditions. The recent weaker-than-expected US employment growth data has influenced market sentiment. The US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report for June showed job growth that exceeded market expectations, though the pace of growth was slower compared to May. Additionally, the Unemployment Rate increased in June. These factors have led to speculation that the Federal Reserve (Fed) may initiate interest rate cuts sooner rather than later.

According to the CME’s FedWatch Tool, rate markets are now pricing in a 70.7% probability of a rate cut in September, up from 64.1% just a week earlier. This dovish sentiment surrounding the Fed has impacted the USD, but the risk-off mood in the broader market has provided support for the greenback.

The market’s current focus is on the potential for the Fed to adjust its monetary policy in response to evolving economic conditions. Traders and investors are closely watching upcoming economic data releases and Fed communications for further signals. This uncertainty contributes to the fluctuating strength of the USD and its impact on currency pairs like USD/JPY.

In summary, the Japanese Yen’s recent weakness and the US Dollar’s gains are influenced by a combination of BOJ’s regional economic assessments and the Fed’s dovish outlook amid mixed economic data. The market’s anticipation of possible Fed rate cuts in the near future adds to the complexity of the current financial landscape. As traders continue to navigate these dynamics, the performance of the USD/JPY pair remains a key focal point.

Australian Dollar Rises on Hawkish RBA Sentiment

Australian Dollar Rises on Hawkish RBA Sentiment

The Australian Dollar (AUD) appreciated for the fourth consecutive day on Friday, driven by high inflation and expectations that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will delay potential rate cuts. The June Meeting Minutes from the RBA revealed that the board saw a stronger case for holding rates steady rather than hiking them. They emphasized the importance of remaining vigilant about upside risks to inflation, particularly in light of data suggesting potential increases in May’s Consumer Price Index (CPI).

Additionally, the AUD/USD pair gained support from a weaker US Dollar (USD). The Greenback has been struggling due to softer economic data from the United States, which has fueled speculation that the Federal Reserve (Fed) might reduce interest rates in 2024. However, the recovery in US Treasury yields could limit the downside for the US Dollar.

Market participants are closely watching the US employment reports, expected to be released on Friday. These reports are anticipated to show a slowdown in employment growth for June. Specifically, the US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) are projected to increase by 190,000 new jobs, down from the previous month’s 272,000. Additionally, US Average Hourly Earnings are expected to moderate slightly, with projections indicating a decrease to 3.9% year-over-year from the prior 4.1%.

The combined impact of these factors has created a favorable environment for the Australian Dollar. High domestic inflation and the RBA’s cautious approach to rate cuts suggest a stable or potentially stronger AUD in the near term. Meanwhile, the weakening USD, influenced by the possibility of future Fed rate cuts and mixed economic data, has further bolstered the AUD/USD pair.

As traders await the detailed US employment data, the market sentiment remains cautiously optimistic for the Australian Dollar. The interplay between the RBA’s policy stance and the US economic outlook will continue to be key drivers for the currency pair. Investors will be particularly attentive to any shifts in economic indicators or central bank communications that could influence future rate decisions and currency movements.

Gold Price Hits Multi-Day High, Awaits FOMC Minutes for Direction

Gold Price Hits Multi-Day High, Awaits FOMC Minutes for Direction

Gold prices (XAU/USD) are seeing renewed buying interest during the Asian session on Wednesday, building on the previous day’s rebound from the $2,319-$2,318 support zone. Currently, the precious metal is positioned near the top end of its short-term trading range, which has held steady over the past week. Traders are watching for a sustained move beyond the 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) pivotal resistance before making further bullish bets.

Recent dovish remarks from Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell have reaffirmed expectations that the US central bank might start cutting interest rates at its September meeting. This prospect, combined with concerns over global economic growth, ongoing geopolitical tensions, and political uncertainty in both the US and Europe, has provided support for gold prices.

Despite these favorable conditions, the upside for gold may be constrained as traders remain cautious, awaiting clearer signals regarding the Fed’s future policy decisions. The focus is now on the release of the FOMC meeting minutes, scheduled for later in the US session. These minutes are expected to significantly impact the US Dollar (USD) and, by extension, gold prices.

In the interim, traders will also monitor key US economic data, including the ADP report on private-sector employment and the ISM Services PMI. These reports could offer additional insights into the health of the US economy and influence market sentiment.

Given the current fundamental backdrop, the path of least resistance for XAU/USD appears to be upward. Any significant corrective decline is likely to be viewed as a buying opportunity. The market’s attention will remain fixed on the FOMC minutes for further direction, as they will provide crucial information on the Fed’s stance and potential actions.

In summary, gold prices are poised for potential gains, supported by dovish Fed expectations and global uncertainties. However, traders are likely to tread carefully, awaiting the FOMC minutes and key US economic data for more definitive cues. This cautious approach underscores the delicate balance between optimism for rate cuts and the need for concrete policy guidance.

Australian Dollar Drops on Weak Manufacturing PMI

Australian Dollar Drops on Weak Manufacturing PMI

The Australian Dollar (AUD) may find some relief as the Caixin Manufacturing PMI from China increased to 51.8 in June, surpassing expectations of a decline to 51.2 from May’s 51.7. This unexpected boost in Chinese manufacturing activity is significant for Australia, given the close trade relationship between the two countries. Positive economic changes in China can have a favorable impact on the Australian market, potentially supporting the AUD.

Despite this positive news from China, the AUD faced pressure due to disappointing domestic data. Australia’s June manufacturing PMI contracted at its fastest rate since May 2020, indicating a significant slowdown in the sector. This contraction in manufacturing activity has dampened investor sentiment towards the AUD. Market participants are now eagerly awaiting the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) upcoming policy meeting minutes on Tuesday, hoping for insights into the central bank’s future monetary policy direction. Any indications of policy adjustments or economic outlook from the RBA could influence the AUD’s movement.

Meanwhile, the US Dollar (USD) has been depreciating due to rising expectations that the US Federal Reserve (Fed) will cut interest rates in 2024. According to the CME FedWatch Tool, the likelihood of a Fed rate cut by 25 basis points in December has increased to nearly 32.0%, up from 28.7% just a week earlier. This shift in expectations is driven by recent economic data suggesting a potential easing of monetary policy by the Fed to support economic growth. The prospect of lower interest rates in the US has weakened the USD, providing some support to the AUD.

In summary, the AUD’s performance is currently influenced by a mix of international and domestic factors. While positive Chinese economic data provides some support, the AUD is under pressure from weak domestic manufacturing data. The upcoming RBA policy meeting minutes will be closely watched for any signals on future monetary policy, which could impact the AUD. Additionally, the USD’s depreciation due to expectations of Fed rate cuts adds another layer of complexity to the AUD’s outlook. Traders will need to monitor these developments closely to navigate the fluctuating market conditions.

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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