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Abstract:Market sentiment is mixed, with stocks easing back but no strong demand for safe havens. The one standout is the US Dollar, which continues to attract demand.
Market sentiment analysis:
市场情绪分析:
Stock markets are falling but there is no strong demand for safe havens such as the Japanese Yen, the Swiss Franc and gold.
股市下跌但对安全没有强烈需求像日元,瑞士法郎和黄金这样的避风港。
Meanwhile, the US Dollar is in demand while the British Pound continues to weaken.
与此同时,美元需求旺盛,英镑继续疲软。 / p>
Market sentiment
市场情绪
Trader sentiment is positive towards the US Dollar but negative towards the British Pound as traders show little appetite for stocks but, at the same time, see little need to buy into the traditional safe havens such as the Japanese Yen, the Swiss Franc and gold.
交易者情绪对美元走势良好但由于交易商对股票的兴趣不大,但同时认为没有必要买入日元,瑞士法郎和黄金这样的传统避险天堂,但对英镑持负面影响。
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As the chart below shows, the Dollar index, which measures it against a basket of other currencies, is continuing the advance that began on June 25. You can read more about the Dollar here: USD Price Outlook: More Gains Possible Ahead of Fed Meeting
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USD Index Price Chart, Daily Timeframe (January 30 – July 9, 2019)
美元指数价格走势图,每日时间表(2019年1月30日至7月9日)
Chart by IG (You can click on it for a larger image)
IG图表(您可以点击它查看大图)
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Measures of trader confidence suggest a “risk off” mood in the markets but theres been no rush yet from riskier assets into safe havens
Traders are largely staying on the sidelines, waiting for economic data, US corporate earnings and the US interest rate decision at the end of the month.
Traders remain confident about the outlook for the markets but sentiment is less positive than it has been and haven assets like gold and US Treasuries are benefiting.