European shares fell 1% to their lowest level in nearly two months on Monday, September 20, tracking the impact of the decline in Asian shares, as investors fear that major central banks will begin to express indications about reducing their stimulus programs with the start of the pandemic when they …
Read More »GBP/JPY: Breaks Support
GBP/JPY started its daily trading with a bearish bias, after it failed to stabilize for a long time above the 151.00 level. On the technical side, we tend to the negativity today, relying on the stability of trading below the mentioned resistance at 151.00, accompanied by the RSI gaining bearish …
Read More »The Canadian Dollar Continues to Gain
The Canadian dollar achieved substantial gains last week, touching the first target required to be achieved in the previous analysis, which is located at 1.2770, to start its daily movements positively, recording the highest 1.2800. Technically, today, the bullish trend is still valid and effective, relying on the stability of …
Read More »The Pound Sterling Confirms The Break
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Read More »Crude Oil May Witness a Bearish Corrective Slope
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Read More »Gold Continues to Incur Losses
The yellow metal prices were subjected to solid selling pressure due to the rise in the US dollar to be able to touch the target mentioned in the previous analysis, at 1745, recording its lowest level at 1742. On the technical side today, by looking at the 4-hour chart, we …
Read More »The Euro Continues to Decline
The single European currency faced intense selling pressure at the end of last week’s trading within the bearish context, as we expected, touching the second official leg of the current downside wave at 1.1700, recording the lowest level at 1.1708. Technically, the negative pressure coming from the 50-day moving average …
Read More »Weekly Recap: 12-17 Sept
Wall Street US stocks closed significantly lower in a broad sell-off Friday, September 17, at the end of a week a busy week with economic data, fears of an increase in corporate taxes, the mutated delta strain of the Coronavirus, and possible shifts in the schedule for the US Federal …
Read More »U.S. Treasuries yields rise, Investors await Fed hints on taper timeline
U.S. government bond yields have surged on Friday, with the 10-year bill yield approaching a two month high, touching 1.3855%, its highest level since 2011 and was set for a fourth consecutive week of increases, the longest such successive band since March.Traders look forward to a busy week of Central …
Read More »Why gold mining stocks trade at yearly lows today
The latest strength of the USD and the rising Treasury yields have served as main series catalysts for gold mining stocks. Now, Gold is testing the support level at USD 1750. The U.S. Dollar Index, which measures the strength of the U.S. dollar against a broad basket of currencies, is …
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