Monday, September 5, 2022

GBP/USD struggles to register any meaningful recovery, hangs near two-and-half-year low



GBP/USD attracts some intraday buying on Monday, though lacks follow-through.

A modest USD pullback from a two-decade high offers some support to the major.

The fundamental/technical backdrop still seems tilted in favour of bearish traders.

The GBP/USD pair stages a modest bounce from its lowest level since March 2020, around the 1.1445 area touched earlier this Monday. Spot prices hit a fresh daily high during the mid-European session, albeit seemed to struggle to capitalize on the move or find acceptance above the 1.1500 psychological mark.


The US dollar trims a part of its early gains to a fresh two-decade high and turns out to be a key factor offering some support to the GBP/USD pair. That said, expectations that the Fed will stick to its aggressive policy tightening path act as a tailwind for the greenback. Apart from this, a bleak outlook for the UK economy continue to undermine the British pound and kept a lid on any meaningful gains for the major.

It is worth recalling that the Bank of England had warned last month that the UK economy will enter a prolonged recession during the last quarter of the year. Adding to this, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) downgraded its forecast and now expects the UK economy to record three consecutive quarters of contraction. This, to a larger extent, overshadows the prospects for further interest rate hikes by the UK central bank.


On the UK political front, Liz Truss won the Conservative Party leadership race to become the next British Prime Minister. The news, however, did little to impress bullish traders, suggesting that the path of least resistance for the GBP/USD pair is to the downside. That said, relatively lighter trading volumes on the back of the Labor Day holiday in the US might hold back traders from placing aggressive bearish bets and limit losses.


Nevertheless, the fundamental backdrop still supports prospects for an extension of a three-week-old downward trajectory. Even from a technical perspective, acceptance below the 1.1500 mark and the GBP/USD pair's inability to attract any buyers suggests that the near-term selling bias is still far from being over. Hence, any attempted recovery move could be seen as a selling opportunity and runs the risk of fizzling out rather quickly.

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Friday, September 2, 2022

AUD/USD climbs back above 0.6800 mark amid modest USD weakness, NFP awaited



AUD/USD gains positive traction and reverses a part of the overnight slide to a multi-week low.

The USD moves away from a two-decade high and turns out to be a key factor lending support.

Aggressive Fed rate hike bets to limit the USD losses and cap the pair ahead of the NFP report.

The AUD/USD pair attracts some buying on Friday and recovers a part of the previous day's losses to the 0.6770 area, or the lowest level since July 18. The pair builds on its steady intraday ascent and moves back above the 0.6800 mark, hitting a fresh daily high during the first half of the European session.


The US dollar edges lower and retreats further from a two-decade high touched on Thursday, which, in turn, offers some support to the AUD/USD pair. A softer tone surrounding the US Treasury bond yields keeps the USD bulls on the defensive amid some repositioning trade ahead of the US monthly jobs data. Apart from this, signs of stability in the financial markets further undermine the safe-haven buck and benefit the risk-sensitive aussie.

That said, growing recession fears, economic headwinds stemming from fresh COVID-19 lockdowns in China and the war in Ukraine should cap any optimistic moves. Furthermore, expectations that the Fed will continue to tighten its monetary policy to tame inflation should act as a tailwind for the US bond yields and lend support to the greenback. This, in turn, warrants caution before placing aggressive bullish bets around the AUD/USD pair.


It is worth mentioning that the markets are pricing in a supersized 75 bps rate hike at the September FOMC meeting and the bets were reaffirmed by the recent hawkish remarks by several Fed officials. Traders now look to the US NFP report, which will provide a fresh insight into the economy's health and influence the USD price dynamics. This, in turn, will drive the AUD/USD pair ahead of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) meeting next week.

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Thursday, September 1, 2022

Gold Price Forecast: XAU/USD to meltdown below the $1,675 mark – TDS



With every downtick, the risk of capitulation in gold is rising. Economists at TD Securities expect the yellow metal to slump below the $1,675 level.


China's appetite for gold has remained resilient

“The top players in Shanghai markets continue to add to their gold length, despite a depreciating CNY. These flows, alongside central bank demand, have likely kept gold from melting in a liquidity vacuum amid a hawkish Fed narrative, Nonetheless, the risk of capitulation from bloated prop-shop positioning is growing with every tick lower in prices as we approach this cohort's pandemic-era entry levels.”


“The downtrend in gold is gaining steam, as the breadth of technical signals short continues to firm.”


“The risk of a breakout in the broad dollar index could coincide with a meltdown below the $1,675 range in gold.”


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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Breaking: Private sector employment rises by 132,000 in August vs 288,000 expected



The data published by Automatic Data Processing (ADP) showed on Wednesday that private sector employment in the US rose by 132,000 in August. This reading came in weaker than the market expectation for an increase of 288,000.


Commenting on the report, “our data suggests a shift toward a more conservative pace of hiring, possibly as companies try to decipher the economy's conflicting signals,” said Nela Richardson, chief economist, ADP. “We could be at an inflection point, from super-charged job gains to something more normal.”

Market reaction

With the initial market reaction, the US Dollar Index edged lower and was last seen trading flat on the day at 108.85.

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Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Gold Price Forecast: XAU/USD remains on the defensive amid risk-on, Fed rate-hike jitters



Gold attracts some dip-buying on Tuesday, though lacks any strong follow-through.

Retreating US bond yields undermine the USD and offer some support to the metal.

The risk-on impulse caps the upside amid expectations for aggressive Fed rate hikes.

Gold reverses a modest intraday dip to the $1,729 area and turns neutral during the first half of the European session, though it lacks any follow-through. The XAU/USD is currently seen exchnaging hands at around the $1,735 region and so far, has struggled to capitalize on the overnight bounce from over a one-month low.


The US dollar meets with a fresh supply for the second straight day and retreats further from a 20-year high touched the previous day, which, in turn, offers some support to the dollar-denominated gold. The ongoing USD profit-taking slide could be solely attributed to another decline in the US Treasury bond yields, which further benefits the non-yielding gold.

The upside, however, remains limited amid firming expectations for a supersized 75 bps Fed rate hike at the September meeting. The bets were reaffirmed by Fed Chair Jerome Powell's hawkish remarks on Friday, signalling that interest rates would be kept higher for longer to bring down inflation. This, along with the risk-on impulse, seem to cap gains for gold.


Chinese authorities pledged to stimulate the world’s second-largest economy and boosted investors' confidence. This is evident from a strong rally in the equity markets, which might hold back traders from placing bullish bets around the safe-haven precious metal. This warrants caution before confirming that gold has formed a bottom and positioning for any further gains.


Market participants look forward to the US economic docket - featuring JOLTS Job Openings data and the Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index later during the early North American session. This, along with the US bond yields, might influence the USD. Apart from this, the risk sentiment might contribute to producing short-term trading opportunities around gold.


From a technical perspective the pair is in a medium-term downtrend that began in March 2022. This suggests the overall bias is still for lower prices to come. Major, multiple support – comprised of key lows from 2021 as well as the 200-week SMA – kicks in at $1680.00, however, and if price gets that low it will likely find a floor there and, either consolidate or bounce.


The daily chart is more complex and less bearish. Monday's dragon-fly doji candlestick is a bullish reversal insignia which will be confirmed if today (Tuesday, August 30) ends bullishly green – if not then sellers may still prevail. Confirmation would suggest at least the potential for a recovery back up to the 50-day SMA and the swing high at around $1760.00. Furthermore, markets are slow, traditionally a warning to traders not to go short. Many may have gone into wait-and-see mode till the fog clears and the market shows its hand. 


This might not happen until the closely-watched US monthly jobs report, popularly known as NFP, is released on Friday. August's employment figures will provide some insight into the economy's health in the face of rising rates and stubbornly high inflation. This, in turn, will drive the USD demand and gold prices ahead of the next FOMC meeting in September. A better-than-expected figure will suggest the economy is still booming and the Fed has more work to do to tame inflation, strengthening the dollar in the process but depressing gold. A weaker-than-expected result will have the opposite effect and probably help gold prices go higher.  

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Monday, August 29, 2022

EUR/USD Price Analysis: Interim top in place?


EUR/USD regains composure after the earlier drop near 0.9900.

Bullish attempts should meet initial hurdle near 1.0100.

EUR/USD reverses the initial pessimism, including a test of the vicinity of the 0.9900 zone on Monday.


The recent failure to advance beyond 1.0100 leaves this region as a potential near-term top, while the 0.9900 neighbourhood seems to offer quite a decent contention for the time being. The breach of the 2022 low at 0.9899 (August 23) could sponsor a deeper pullback to the December 2002 low at 0.9859.


In the longer run, the pair’s bearish view is expected to prevail as long as it trades below the 200-day SMA at 1.0819.

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Friday, August 26, 2022

GBP/USD needs to clear strong resistance at 1.1870 to gather bullish momentum



GBP/USD has managed to recover above 1.1800 on Friday ahead of FOMC Chairman Jerome Powell’s remarks at the Jackson Hole Symposium. The pair will reveal a buildup of bullish momentum on a break past 1.1870, FXStreet’s Eren Sengezer reports.


Pound struggles to turn bullish ahead of Powell

“In case the chairman's comments suggest that the bank could opt for another 75 basis points in September, GBP/USD could turn south amid a stronger dollar. On the other hand, an optimistic tone inflation outlook should hurt the greenback and help GBP/USD gain traction.”

“On the upside, cable faces key resistance at 1.1870, where the Fibonacci 23.6% retracement level of the latest downtrend is located. Above that level, the 50-period SMA forms interim resistance at 1.1900 ahead of 1.1940 (Fibonacci 38.2% retracement).”


“1.1800 (psychological level, 20-period SMA) aligns as initial support before 1.1750 (static level, end-point of the downtrend) and 1.1720 (Aug. 23 low).”

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