We maintain the same technical conditions for the Canadian dollar as the movements did not change much within attempts to rise within the expected bullish corrective slope. Technically speaking, the Canadian starts attacking the previously broken support-into-resistance level at 1.2330, 50.0% Fibonacci correction. Coming from the 50-day moving average. Therefore, …
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Gold prices managed to touch the first target that is required to be achieved during the previous analysis, which is located at 1770, recording its lowest level at 1770. Today’s technical vision indicates the possibility of continuing the descending wave, relying on the price stability below the strong resistance 1785, …
Read More »The Euro Maintains The Technical Conditions And Negative Pressure Remains
The technical outlook is unchanged, and the euro’s movements against the US dollar did not change significantly, maintaining the negative stability within a gradual decline to the downside. On the technical side, today, we tend to the negativity, relying on the stability of trading below 1.1975 located at the 50.0% …
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Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin believes the Fed has achieved substantial further progress toward its inflation target, signaling his view that tapering asset purchases should begin soon. “It’s pretty clear to me we have had substantial further progress against our inflation goal.” Barkin also explained that he …
Read More »Crypto Assets Face Scrutiny in U.K. and Japan
With cryptocurrencies, led by Bitcoin, still impacted by the crackdown by the Chinese government against mining and trading due to concerns over high energy consumption and financial risks, other crackdowns are leading to more concerns over crypto asset. In the United Kingdom (U.K.), market regulators are putting increases scrutiny on …
Read More »S&P 500 and Nasdaq Log New Records as Tech Stocks Surge
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) finished mostly higher on Monday with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices finishing at new record highs, while the Dow declined. Technology companies showed a positive performance with Facebook exceeding a valuation of $1 trillion for the first time, following the dismissal of an …
Read More »Oil Down to Lowest Level in Week Ahead of OPEC Meetings
Oil prices declined on Monday and closed at their lowest level in more than a week, with markets awaiting the outcomes of the coming OPEC+ meeting. Uncertainty regarding production policies coupled with concerns over the rising number of COVID-19 cases in some countries are weighing on energy markets. The OPEC+ …
Read More »Gold Closes Higher as USD Wanes
Gold futures finished higher on Monday, as the U.S. Dollar (USD) showed a relatively weak performance at the beginning of the week. Markets are anticipating key economic data this week, with some analysts seeing the yellow metal possibly restoring the $1,800 level. Gold futures for August delivery gained $2.90, or …
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