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Daily economic digest from Forex.ee Stay informed of the key economic events Tuesday, April 11th The EUR/USD pair is consolidating its yesterday’s minor decline just a few pips below the 1.06 level, as US bulls remained unimpressed by recent J.Yellen’s speech...
Content courtesy of Tallinex Limited https://www.tallinex.com Microsoft will release the Windows 10 'Creators Update' on April 11th, after which the Windows version will be completely updated...
The Federal Reserve's plans to raise U.S. interest rates gradually are aimed at sustaining full employment and near-2-percent inflation without letting the economy overheat, Fed Chair Janet Yellen said on Monday...
In the Currency Strength table, the USD was the strongest currency while the EUR was the weakest. There were some significant changes last week with the USD and the CHF gaining 3 points, The AUD lost 5 points...
The Top 10 of the Ranking and Rating list for the coming week shows the following stronger currencies being well represented for going long: the USD(4X) followed by the JPY(3X). The weaker currencies are the EUR(4X) followed by the AUD(2X) and the NZD(2X...
Continued bullish move. • Crude oil keeps on increasing. The commodity had been located in a bearish trend since the commodity had been unable to mount a serious challenge to resistance at 55.24 (03/01/2017...
Breaking resistance at $1263. • Gold challenge to near term resistance has paused yet, momentum seems back to bullish despite some consolidation. Resistance is located at 1263 (27/02/2017 high). Hourly...
Breaks support area. • AUD/USD has broken the support at 10.7494 (19/01/2017 low. The current bounce near the support has thus far unimpressive failed to find momentum, confirming persistent selling...
Choppy trading. • USD/CAD has broken resistance area around 1.3400 which invalidates the short term bearish technical structure. Hourly support is given at 1.3265 (21/03/2016 low) is at stake. Key support...
Finding demand. • USD/CHF has gained significant momentum. Hourly support is given at 1.0039 (07/04/2017 base low) then 0.9814 (27/03/2017 low). Key resistance can be found at a distance at 1.0171...
Moving sideways. • USD/JPY is consolidating below resistance at 112.20 (31/03/2017 high). Stronger resistance can be located at 113.57 (16/03/2017 high) while support is given at 110.11 (27/03/2017 low...
Pushing lower. • GBP/USD remains weak near the support at 1.2334, indicating persistent selling pressures. Hourly resistance is located at 1.2469 (07/04/2017 high...
Downside pressure builds. • EUR/USD has broken the key resistance at 1.0679 (02/16/2017 high). Hourly support can be found at 1.0570 (intraday low). Stronger support can be found at 1.0494 (22/02/2017 low...
The U.S. dollar traded higher against most of the major currencies this past week. Unfortunately the strength was driven by risk aversion and not healthier data. This can be confirmed by the fact that the Australian dollar was the worst performer and the Japanese yen the best performer...
Current dynamics The ambiguous US macro statistics released last week, as well as the growing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East after the US missile strike in Syria, have led to an increase in volatility in the foreign exchange market...
Since the beginning of the month, the DJIA index is moving, basically, in the range between the levels 20550.0 (EMA50 and the bottom line of the uplink on the daily chart) and 20750.0. The middle zone is the levels 20668.0 (EMA200 on the 1-hour chart), 20652.0 (EMA200 on the 4-hour chart...
Here’s the market outlook for this week: Content courtesy of Tallinex Limited https://www.tallinex.com EURUSD Dominant bias: Bearish Last week saw price move sideways from Monday to Friday before falling and closing below the resistance line at 1.0600 (almost reaching the support line at 1.0550...
GOLD: The commodity faces downside pressure after rejecting higher prices the past week. as it retains its medium term uptrend. On the downside, support comes in at the 1,250.00 level where a break will turn attention to the 1,240.00 level...
Consider the Federal Reserve the Starship Enterprise of monetary policy: It went where no central bank had gone before, and now must plot the journey home. The Fed already has begun one leg of the trip, as it has started raising interest rates from financial crisis-era lows...