On the other hand, we find the 50-day moving average that continues to pressure the price from above, accompanied by the clear negative signs on stochastic. Therefore, the bearish bias is the most preferred during the day, as long as trading remains below 1797 represented by 50.0% Fibonacci correction, targeting …
Read More »The Pound Repeats The Bullish Attack Ahead of BoE Decisions
Oil, Crude, trading
Read More »Canadian Dollar: Trying to Break Through The Resistance and Positivity Remains
Negative trades dominated the movements of the Canadian dollar, and to remind you, we previously mentioned that trading below 1.2300 increases the possibility of retesting the 1.2260 support level before rising again to make the pair succeed in touching the published target, recording the lowest 1.2250. Technically, the Canadian starts …
Read More »Crude Oil May Witness a Slight Bearish Slope
Oil, Crude, trading
Read More »Gold Repress Support And Negativity Remains
The resistance level published during the last analysis, located around 1797, was able to limit the bullish tendency witnessed by gold prices yesterday, which forced it to trade negatively again within a gradual decline to the downside approaching by a few points from the first official target 1770, recording its …
Read More »The Euro Hits With Resistance And Negative Pressure Remains
The Euro hit the published pivotal resistance level that is required to be retested during the previous analysis at 1.1970, which still constitutes an obstacle for the pair, unable to breach it until now. Technically, we are inclined towards negativity in our trading, based on the negative pressure coming from …
Read More »U.S. Inflationary Pressures May Not Be Temporary
The United States is seeing increased expectations that the recent surge in inflation might be as temporary or transitory as currently expected. The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Raphael Bostic, believes that raising interest rates could take place next year, given the upside surprise in recent data …
Read More »Yellen Expects Inflation Easing by Year End
Inflation in the United States will decline by the end of 2021 to near 2%, the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Janet Yellen, said on Wednesday. Speaking in front of a Senate committee, Yellen told lawmakers that economic recovery is on a bumpy path. She believes the recent surge in …
Read More »Yellen Calls for Raising U.S. Debt Limit ASAP
The U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Janet Yellen, said on Wednesday that Congress should raise or suspend the debt limit as soon as possible. In her testimony against the Senate, Yellen warned that failing to raise or suspend the debt limit would be catastrophic to the economy. The current debt …
Read More »Wall Street Mixed but Nasdaq Hits New All-Time High
Wall Street showed a mixed performance on Wednesday, as markets continue to react to changes in interest rates and the inflation rate. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 71.34 points, or 0.21%, to close at 33,874.24 points. The S&P 500 declined by 4.60 points, or 0.11%, finishing at 4,241.84 points. …
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