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Technical Analysis – Gold trades near almost 8-year peak; still bullish

Posted on June 29, 2020 at 7:20 am GMT

Gold prices are continuing the upside movement, creating new highs and touching an almost eight-year peak at 1,779. The short-term technical indicators are neutral-to-bullish and point to a somewhat stromger market. The MACD is holding well above its zero and trigger lines, while the RSI is hovering in positive territory. The Ichimoku lines are also suggesting a bullish bias as the red Tenkan-sen line is standing above the blue Kijun-sen line and the cloud is looking for more upside movements. [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Stocks jump into the green, but dollar doesn’t play along

Posted on June 26, 2020 at 8:40 am GMT

Investors ignore a litany of bad news, push stocks higher on deregulation hopes But FX retains a more cautious tone, dollar holds onto gains as US cases hit new record Texas and Florida “pause” their re-opening plans Rebalancing flows heading into quarter end could bite markets Stocks and dollar focus on different narratives The epic market battle between stimulus-driven bulls and virus-fearing bears seems set to end in a draw this week, as worries of a rapid resurgence in virus [..]

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Emerging from lockdown: A V-Shaped recovery or false optimism? – Special Report

Posted on June 25, 2020 at 11:16 am GMT

Looking at how risk assets have been performing over the past three months, it’s hard to tell there’s a global pandemic going on. To put it into more context, if someone had been living on a desert island during this time, they would be forgiven for thinking that the world is in the midst of an economic boom when glancing at stock markets. But although there’s been no shortage of crisis response measures since the coronavirus outbreak erupted, how rational [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Gold flies to new highs, RBNZ talks kiwi down

Posted on June 24, 2020 at 8:53 am GMT

Dollar retreats after encouraging PMIs turbocharge euro Gold capitalizes on weaker dollar, reaches heights last seen in 2012 Stocks inch higher led by tech, despite US virus spike and rising bankruptcies RBNZ expresses discomfort with exchange rate, kiwi obliges Gold takes advantage of softer dollar Global markets continue to be torn between conflicting narratives, as signs that the world economy has entered the recovery stage – with a little help from a tsunami of stimulus – clash with a worrisome [..]

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Daily Market Comment – White House sends markets spinning, European PMIs bolster euro

Posted on June 23, 2020 at 10:30 am GMT

Conflicting statements from White House on China send currencies and stocks for a wild ride But markets back to square one as dust settles, still in a good mood overall Nasdaq closes at new record as US virus cases ease back down European PMIs show France back in expansion, boost euro Navarro channels his inner China hawk, then walks it back Global markets went for a wild ride overnight, after White House trade advisor Peter Navarro – probably the administration’s [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Investors grapple with the virus blues

Posted on June 22, 2020 at 10:50 am GMT

Markets struggle for direction as second wave worries intensify WHO reports record increase in global cases, Apple re-closes some US stores Gold spikes higher but FX and stocks still not overly concerned Looking ahead, the battle between stimulus-fueled optimism vs second wave concerns will drive sentiment Emotional rollercoaster continues With the correlation between FX and stock markets going through the roof in recent months as the dollar reclaimed its safe-haven throne, risk sentiment has become the dominant force in the [..]

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Technical Analysis – Gold’s sideways picture remains skewed to the upside

Posted on June 22, 2020 at 7:33 am GMT

Gold is currently pushing efforts to overrun the upper Bollinger band residing at the 1,754 resistance. The mid-Bollinger band and the 50-day simple moving average (SMA) have managed to maintain optimism in a sideways market that has taken over since the 91-month peak of 1,765.03. The short-term oscillators reflect the latest boost in the price of the commodity. The MACD, in the positive region, has pushed above its red signal line, while the RSI, following a bounce at the 50 [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Stocks drift, dollar holds firm amid growth, second wave worries

Posted on June 19, 2020 at 8:53 am GMT

Markets struggle for direction as persisting second wave fears weigh on sentiment US-China relations back in spotlight as Trump threatens to ‘decouple’ Pound steadier after hawkish surprise from BoE sends currency spinning lower Markets dogged by virus spike, recovery doubts Risk appetite is looking increasingly on borrowed time as stocks turn sideways, having lost momentum after last week’s sell-off. Global shares on Friday could only manage a tepid rebound from yesterday’s dip while gold headed higher amid ongoing worries about [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Geopolitical tensions and virus spike dampen sentiment, but not much

Posted on June 17, 2020 at 8:51 am GMT

Rising regional tensions and a worrying increase in coronavirus cases weigh on risk assets But safe havens barely supported as growth optimism and drug hopes keep risk appetite alive Yen and gold slip, aussie bounces back from lows as stocks turn green Geopolitical tensions on the rise Clashes along the border between India and China as well as fresh provocations by North Korea over the last 24 hours raised fears of a serious flare up in regional conflicts amid a [..]

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Technical Analysis – Gold in the process of head and shoulders pattern; neutral bias

Posted on June 17, 2020 at 7:18 am GMT

Gold prices have been consolidating over the last week, currently stuck in a sideways channel. Looking at the past three weeks, the yellow metal has been creating an inverse head and shoulder pattern with a significant neckline near 1,746. A successful climb above the neckline may change the recent bearish bias to bullish in the short-term. Resistance was met at around the 1,729 region, being the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level of the down leg from 1,765 to 1,671 after prices hit the 38.2% Fibonacci, forcing the commodity to reverse [..]

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