Oil, Crude, trading
Read More »Oil is trying to compensate for the losses 7/2/2023
US crude oil futures prices reversed the expected bearish trend published during the previous analysis after prices managed to build on the support of the psychological barrier of 73.00. Technically, the 50-day simple moving average still constitutes an obstacle in front of the price. But, on the other hand, we …
Read More »Gold and the selling pressure continues 7/2/2023
Gold prices collided with the previously broken support level, which was transformed into the de facto resistance level at 1880, limiting the limited bullish tendency to force gold to decline again and retest 1862. Technically, we tend in our trading to be negative, relying on the stability of the price …
Read More »Euro touching target and hovering around a correction 7/2/2023
Negative trades dominated the movements of the euro-dollar during the first trading sessions of this week, within the expected negative outlook during the previous analysis, touching the official target station 1.0740, recording its lowest level at 1.0709. On the technical side today, by looking at the 240-minute chart, we find …
Read More »Market Drivers – US Session 06/02/2023
The US Dollar extended its Friday rally to fresh February highs against most major rivals, fueled by a dismal market sentiment. Investors and traders will be all ears as Fed Chair Jerome Powell delivers his speech on Tuesday. Bond yields continued to surge on Monday as traders assess the possibility …
Read More »Could Mann’s remarks explain BoE’s next moves?
Catherine Mann, member of the Bank Of England’s Monetary Policy Committee, backed additional increases of the British central bank’s interest rates. On Monday, Mann warned that the otherwise, namely pausing, as called for by some of her colleagues could involve risk of creating a confusing policy jargon if it turned …
Read More »US Stocks Edge Lower On Accelerating Rate-linked Woes
Wall Street’s indexes edged lower on Monday as investors await the US central bank’s Chair Jerome Powell’s speech for direction as well as clues on when the Fed could start interest rate cuts. The latest non-farm payrolls report highlighted the robust situation of the labour market in the United States …
Read More »EUR/USD declines to 4-week lows
The EUR/USD retreated to fresh lows at around 1.0720s because of the stronger US dollar. Last week’s EU retail sales disappointed, while factory activity in Germany improved as orders rose as risks are tending to the downside.The EUR/USD extended its decline to new four-week lows at around 1.0720s due to …
Read More »Gold’s Decline Stopped By Bulls On Monday
Last week’s strong US jobs report has sent warnings across financial markets that the Fed policymakers could reconsider their upcoming action.Gold price decline is generally stopped on Monday as bulls who entered the market at last Friday’s low of around $1860 and reclaimed $1870. The US Nonfarm Payrolls report and …
Read More »Canada’s Ivey PMI improves in January
Canada Ivey PMI improved at a much stronger pace than expected in January. The USD/CAD pair continues to trade in positive territory near 1.3450. The Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), an economic index which measures the month-to-month variation in economic activity in Canada, climbed to 60.1 (seasonally adjusted) in January …
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