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Abstract:The dollar slid after the lower-than-expected PCE reading was released last Friday.Keep an eye on todays UK GDP and its implications for the pound sterling.The crypto market is weighing on excessive d
The dollar slid after the lower-than-expected PCE reading was released last Friday.
Keep an eye on today's UK GDP and its implications for the pound sterling.
The crypto market is weighing on excessive downside pressure, and both BTC and ETH remain in a bearish trajectory.
Market Summary
The U.S. PCE reading released last Friday missed expectations, shifting market sentiment and introducing uncertainty at the start of the new trading week. The dollar weakened initially but found support, with the dollar index holding above the 107.60 mark.
In contrast, the equity market, encouraged by the low inflation reading, rebounded significantly, and a potential “Santa Claus” rally is expected to buoy the market as it wraps up the year. In the forex market, the Pound Sterling was pressured by weak CPI and Retail Sales data, with the UK GDP set to be released today, providing insight into the strength of the Pound. In the commodity space, gold saw a technical rebound, rising over 1% last Friday, driven by the softer dollar.
Meanwhile, both BTC and ETH remain under significant downside pressure, with market sentiment shaped by expectations of a more hawkish Fed in 2025, dampening risk appetite in the crypto market.
Current rate hike bets on 29th January Fed interest rate decision:
Source: CME Fedwatch Tool
0 bps (91.4%) VS -25 bps (8.6%)
Market Movements
DOLLAR_INDX, H4
The U.S. Dollar faced selling pressure following last Friday's weaker-than-expected U.S. PCE data, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge. The dollar index retreated from its two-year high but found support above the 106.60 mark, indicating it remains within a bullish trajectory. Traders now focus on today's CB Consumer Confidence data, which is anticipated to show improvement and could potentially reignite bullish momentum for the greenback.
The dollar index declined significantly in the last session, breaking below its critical support level at the 106.60 mark, which shall be seen as a bearish signal for the index. The RSI has dropped from the overbought zone while the MACD has a deadly cross on the top, suggesting that the bullish momentum is easing.
Resistance level: 108.60, 109.50
Support level: 106.75, 105.70
XAU/USD, H4
Gold rebounded from recent lows, gaining over 1% in the last session, signaling a potential trend reversal. The rally was primarily supported by a softer U.S. Dollar, which boosted demand for the precious metal. Breaking above its previous high, gold indicates a possible shift from its prior bearish trajectory, suggesting further upside potential if the bullish momentum sustains.
Gold has risen past the downtrend resistance level, suggesting a potential trend reversal for the gold. The RSI has rebounded from the oversold zone, while the MACD has a golden cross from below, suggesting that the bearish momentum is easing.
Resistance level: 2656.00, 2718.00
Support level: 2556.00, 2485.65
GBP/USD,H4
The GBP/USD pair experienced significant volatility, fluctuating nearly 180 pips in the last session due to several factors. Initially, the weaker-than-expected UK Retail Sales data limited the Pound Sterling's strength. However, the pair later gained momentum as the U.S. Dollar softened, boosting the Cable's upward movement.
Despite a rebound, the GBP/USD pair remains trading in a lower-high price pattern, suggesting a bearish bias for the pair. The RSI remains below the 50 level while the MACD is edging lower, suggesting that the pair remains trading with bearish momentum.
Resistance level: 1.2620, 1.2700
Support level:1.2506, 1.2410
GBP/JPY, H4
The GBP/JPY pair has dropped nearly 1.5% from its recent peak, indicating a potential trend reversal. The Pound Sterling has weakened due to lower-than-expected CPI and Retail Sales data released last week. Meanwhile, the Japanese Yen gained strength from hawkish comments by the BoJ, suggesting a potential rate hike in early 2025. These factors are expected to exert strong downside pressure on the pair.
The pair slid by more than 1.5% in the recent session; a break below the liquidity zone at near the 195.50 mark shall be a bearish signal for the pair. The RSI remains above the 50 level while the MACD remains elevated, suggesting that the pair remain trading with bullish momentum.
Resistance level:197.60, 199.00
Support level: 195.90, 194.00
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