The British pound succeeded in achieving the expected positive outlook Mentioned in the previous analysis, touching the goal of 1.3500, posting a high of 1.3500. On the technical side, and with trading above the pivot support level, which represents the key to protecting the upside move at 1.3220, in addition …
Read More »Oil is Consolidating Its Gains And Remains Positive
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Read More »Gold Continues Its Bullish Correction Ahead of US Jobs Data
Positive attempts to gold prices succeeded in achieving the bullish correction scenario within the bearish trend heading for re-test the pivotal resistance level located at 1837, posting high at 1844. Technically speaking, by looking at 4-hour chart, we see gold has succeeded in stabilizing intraday above the level of 1826, …
Read More »Euro Continues to Rally, Eyes on Employment Data
The euro continues to maintain its gains against the US dollar over several sessions in a row, heading to visit the first goal to be achieved during the previous session at 1.2150, and approaching a few points difference from the second target of 1.2180, to record a high of 1.2175. …
Read More »US Senate Approved New Fed Board Member
The United States Senate confirmed on Thursday one of President Donald Trump’s picks to the Federal Reserve’s board of governors, the Wall Street Journal reported. Christopher Waller, Research Director at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, was confirmed to a term that extends until January 2030. A total of …
Read More »Oil Closes Higher Despite OPEC+ Move
Oil prices rose on Thursday, despite media reports about an agreement within the OPEC+ alliance to raise production starting from January. OPEC+ is set to hold monthly meetings starting January to assess market conditions and decide on further production adjustments for the following month. Brent crude futures for February delivery …
Read More »Gold Rises on USD Woes
Gold prices rose on Thursday, supported by the decline of the US Dollar (USD) on mixed economic data. Gold futures for February delivery added around $11, or 0.6%, to close at $1,841.10 per ounce. The rise of the yellow metal comes following a recent strong correction wave and monthly losses …
Read More »OPEC+ to Reduce Output Cuts in January
The OPEC+ alliance have on Thursday reportedly agreed to a small rise in crude oil output starting next January by 500,000 barrels per day, Reuters reported. However, major producers are yet to agree on the broader output policy for the rest of 2021. Producers hope that economic recovery from the …
Read More »Natural Gas Stockpiles Decline Less than Expected
Data by the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA) showed on Thursday that natural gas inventories declined by 1 billion cubic feet for the week ended November 27. The decline is way below that expected by market experts. Natural gas inventories amounted to a total of 3.939 trillion cubic feet, …
Read More »ISM Services PMI Maintains Expansion
Economic activity in the United States services sector grew in November for the sixth consecutive month. Data by the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Services Business Survey showed that the Services PMI registered 55.9%, declining by 0.7% compared to the October reading of 56.6%. However, the reading represents a sixth …
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