We stood neutral in the previous analysis due to the contradictory technical signals. The pair started the first weekly trading with a bearish bias. From a technical point of view, looking at the 4-hour chart, we find a bearish technical structure that supports the continuation of the decline, with the …
Read More »Pound Continues to Crawl Negative
The British pound continues its negative creep against the dollar within the expected bearish path, depending on the stability of trading below 1.2960, to gradually approach the target required to be achieved in the previous analysis at 1.2840, recording a low at 1.2860. Technically, the moving average is still pressing …
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Read More »Gold Looking For Signals
Gold prices opened the first session of the week with stability around the pivot level 1901. Technically, looking at the 4-hour chart, we see the SMA 50 attempts to pressure the price from the top, with the RSI tending to provide negative signals on short intervals, on the other side. …
Read More »Euro: Negative Pressure Persist
The pair was able to retest the 1.1750 resistance level, which was an obstacle in its path, which forced it to move within an expected bearish path. Technically, the intraday moves are witnessing stability below the 1.1720 resistance level, accompanied by the continuation of the negative pressure coming from the …
Read More »US Retail Sales Rise by 1.9% in September
Retail Sales in the US rose by 1.9% on a monthly basis in September to $549.3 billion, the data published by the US Census Bureau showed on Friday. This reading followed August’s increase of 0.6% and came in better than the market expectation of 0.7%. “Nonstore retailers were up 23.8%from …
Read More »U.S. Industrial Production Contracts by 0.6% in September
Industrial Production in the United States contracted by 0.6% on a monthly basis in September, the US Federal Reserve reported on Friday. This reading missed the market expectation for an expansion of 0.5% by a wide margin. Capacity utilization for the industrial sector decreased 0.5 percentage point in September to …
Read More »Canada: Manufacturing Sales decline by 2%
Manufacturing Sales in Canada declined by 2% to $52.4 billion in August, the data published by Statistics Canada revealed on Friday. This reading followed July’s impressive increase of 7.2% and came in worse than the market expectation for a fall of 1.4%. “Excluding transportation equipment, manufacturing sales rose 1.1%,” Statistics …
Read More »GBP/USD Steadies Above 1.2900 Mark, Flat-Lined Ahead of US Retail Sales
The pair was unable to capitalize on the rally and faced heavy selling near the 1.2960 area in response to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s comments regarding Brexit. Johnson said he would seek a no-deal Brexit unless there is a fundamental change in the EU approach. Johnson’s comments led to …
Read More »Record Increase in Covid-19 Cases in Switzerland
Data from the Public Health Agency in Switzerland showed today, Friday, that the number of Coronavirus cases increased by 3105, in a new daily record increase. The agency recorded 74,422 confirmed cases in total in Switzerland and the neighboring principality of Liechtenstein. Five people also died from the virus, bringing …
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