GBP/JPY succeeded in achieving the first ascending target at the price of 154.50, which must be touched, during the report issued last Friday, recording the highest price of 154.47. Technically, we tend to a positive trading session, relying on the positive motive of the 50-day moving average, which continues to …
Read More »The Canadian Dollar Resumes The Bullish Attack
Noticeable positive trades dominated the US dollar against the Canadian dollar within the idea of the expected bullish correction during all reports of the past week, benefiting from establishing a solid support floor around 1.2500, recording the highest level at 1.2662. Technically, the price has consolidated above the support level …
Read More »Sterling Retesting Resistance
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Read More »Oil Touches The Target
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Read More »Gold Showing Signs of Weakness
We adhered to intraday neutrality during the previous analysis due to the conflicting technical signals, explaining that activating the short positions depends on breaking the 1854 level to target 1835. Gold prices posted the lowest level at the end of last week at 1843. Technically, there is a possibility of …
Read More »The Euro Continues Towards Bearish Targets
The European single currency ended its weekly trading in the red areas within the expected negative outlook with the movements within the current descending wave, touching the first price target area for the last analysis at 1.1265, recording its lowest level at 1.1250. Technically, by looking at the 4-hour chart, …
Read More »Weekly Recap 15-19 November
It is becoming more and more obvious that the current historic inflation levels have ignited growing calls to speed taper. The US Federal Reserve is setting the scene for a new debate between hawkish and dovish approaches regarding the stimulus withdrawal, tapering and interest rate hike. Major peers, such as …
Read More »Market Drivers – US Session – 19-11-2021
Oil prices continued to trade sharply lower on concerns that Europe’s COVID cases increase could lead to lockdown anew and could hurt energy demand.Federal Reserve Board of Governors member Christopher Waller said on Friday that the rapid improvement seen in the labour market and high inflation makes him favour faster …
Read More »Why Is Wall Street Not That Scared Of Inflation?
`About 65% of Americans now view their economy as poor, according to a poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Almost all predictions indicate that inflation will continue to rise over the next months, this applies to fuel, electricity, food costs and every household purchase, but Wall …
Read More »Traders Eye Benefits Of Apple Car
Traders are busy gambling what suppliers and manufacturers could benefit from Apple’s autonomous car project.Aeva Technologies is up 6.36% and Innoviz Technologies is 4.32% higher. Both stocks also jumped up yesterday when the Apple’s car story found its way to news headlines and the companies were viewed as potential suppliers. …
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