Negative trading dominated the movements of the pound sterling against the Japanese yen within a sideways that tends to negative. On the technical side, trading stability below the psychological barrier of 155.00 supports the negativity, in addition to stochastic losing the bullish momentum gradually. Therefore, the bearish bias is likely …
Read More »Canadian Dollar: Touching The Target of The Bullish Corrective Slope
Positive trading dominated the movements of the Canadian dollar during the previous trading session, touching the target of the bullish corrective slope published during the previous analysis at 1.2170, to record its highest level at 1.2177. Technically, and with careful consideration of the chart, we find that the pair succeeded …
Read More »The Pound Presses The Support And Confirms The Break
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Read More »Gold Gives up Gains, And Waiting For More Declines
The prices of the yellow metal declined significantly after it failed to stabilize above the pivotal resistance level published during all reports of the past week, located at 1903, confirming the breach of the 1880 support level, We reported that breaking 1880 puts the price under negative pressure, its target …
Read More »Euro Breaks Support And Negativity Remains
The euro declined against the US dollar noticeably at the end of last week’s trading within the expected bearish context, in which we relied on confirming breaking 1.2170, and then 1.2145, heading to touch the first target published during the previous analysis at 1.2110, recording the lowest level at 1.2090. …
Read More »Weekly Recap: 7-11 June
It was a week full of data, from the European Central Bank to US inflation figures and Lagarde comments. Here are the week’s highlights and data. Last week’s session observed the US dollar abandon its two-week indecisive phase and establish moderate gains. Gold ended weekly trading in an upward trend, …
Read More »Car Sales in China Fell 3% in May, The First Decline in 14 Months
Auto sales in China fell 3% in May compared to the corresponding month last year, data for the sector showed, ending a 13-month straight winning streak that began in April 2020. Data from the China Automobile Manufacturers Association showed that total sales in the world’s largest auto market amounted to …
Read More »EU Eases Cross-Border Travel Restrictions During Summer
European Union countries have agreed to ease travel restrictions during the summer, allowing tourists who have received full vaccinations to avoid examinations or quarantine, as well as expanding the list of European Union regions from which it is safe to travel. Portugal, the current president of the European Union, said …
Read More »Breaking: The Euro Settles Below The 1.2170 Support Level And Continues to Decline
After the moves of the European Central Bank and the rise of the US dollar, the euro settles below the 1.2170 support level and continues to decline To be updated…
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