The current moves of the British pound against its Japanese counterpart are seeing a bearish bias on short time frames after failing to hold a long term above 141.00. The technical side today indicates the possibility of a bearish bias during the coming hours, as a result of the clear …
Read More »The Canadian Dollar Witnesses a Bullish Correction
The Canadian dollar continues its attempts to rally within a bullish corrective context, after finding a strong support floor near 1.2660. Technically speaking, the current movements of the pair are witnessing positive attempts supported by the pair getting positive signals from the RSI to get bullish momentum in short time …
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Read More »Gold Suffered Heavy Losses
Gold prices incurred heavy losses at the end of last week’s trading within the aforementioned bearish context, in which we relied on confirming the breach of the psychological barrier support level of 1900, surpassing the required target of 1880, to record the lowest at 1817 during early trading for the …
Read More »Euro Breaks Support And Negativity Remains
Negative trading dominated the euro’s movements against the US dollar, as we expected touching the official station mentioned in the previous report on Friday at 1.2170, recording its lowest trading during the Asian session at 1.2166. Technically, looking at the 240-minute chart, we find the simple moving averages continue their …
Read More »Weekly Recap – Jan 4-8
The year 2020 is over, and many hopes that the pandemic will end as well, but the economic impact of the Corona pandemic continues with the lockdowns in most major economies, the path back to pre-pandemic levels is an unpaved road. The greenback is showing some stability with hopes for …
Read More »Canada: Net Change in Employment Arrives at -62.6K in December vs. -27.5K Expected
Employment in Canada declined by 62,600 in December, compared to expectations of 27,500, and the Unemployment Rate ticked up to 8.6% from 8.5% in November as expected, Statistics Canada reported on Friday.
Read More »Breaking: US Nonfarm Payrolls Decline by 140,000 in December
Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) in the US fell by 140,000 in December, the data published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics revelled on Friday. This reading followed November’s increase of 336,000 and missed the market expectation.
Read More »Bitcoin Continues to Record Level And Jumps 5% During The Session
Bitcoin jumped more than 5% on Friday, January 8th, to a new record high at $ 41,530, to offset losses incurred earlier in the session. The most popular digital currency in the world fell to a low of $36618.36 on the Bitstamp exchange before rising. The rival cryptocurrency Ethereum rose …
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