Weekly Technical Market Insight: Week Ending 3rd June 2022
- Daily Analysis, Análisis técnico, Trending Now
- May 28, 2022
Charts: Trading View (Italics: Previous Analysis) US Dollar Index (Daily Timeframe): Extending the prior week’s retracement, the US dollar, by way of the US Dollar Index (USDX), finished another week in the red, erasing 1.4 per cent. Month to date, the buck is 1.5 per cent lower. Recent technical studies, as you can see, unmasks
READ MORECharts: Trading View (Italics: Previous Analysis) EUR/USD: Europe’s shared currency eked out modest gains against the US dollar Thursday, clipping a portion of Wednesday’s 0.5 per cent downside move. Technically, buyers and sellers continue to square off a touch north of the $1.0638 pandemic low (March 2020) on the daily timeframe, demonstrating scope to connect
READ MORECharts: Trading View (Italics: Previous Analysis) EUR/USD: Technical Outlook: Having seen daily price remain north of the $1.0638 pandemic low (March 2020), in addition to the weekly timeframe demonstrating scope to approach Quasimodo support-turned resistance at $1.0778, H1 Quasimodo resistance-turned support at $1.0631 could be an area the charts observe buyers display interest from, if
READ MORECharts: Trading View (Italics: Previous Analysis) EUR/USD: The US dollar—measured by the US Dollar Index—remained on the back foot Monday, erasing nearly 1 per cent and largely underpinning its major peers. The clear risk-on environment weighed on the buck and propelled EUR/USD above key daily resistance at $1.0638 (pandemic low of $1.0638 [March 2020]). Upstream
READ MORECharts: Trading View (Italics: Previous Analysis) US Dollar Index (Daily Timeframe): Snapping a six-week winning streak, the US dollar unearthed a near-full-bodied weekly bearish candle last week and concluded lower by 1.4 per cent. Resistance-turned support from 102.95 welcomed price action at the tail end of the week, following a healthy rejection of the decision
READ MORECharts: Trading View (Italics: Previous Analysis) EUR/USD: EUR/USD bulls entered an offensive phase on Thursday amidst broad USD softness. The US Dollar Index (USDX) plunged 1 per cent by the close of Europe, driven lower by US Treasury yields navigating south across the curve. Evident from the weekly timeframe, EUR/USD buyers remain in the driving
READ MORECharts: Trading View (Italics: Previous Analysis) EUR/USD: Demand for safe-haven bids materialised Wednesday amid sharp selling across European and US equities. The US dollar—measured by the US Dollar Index—also witnessed modest buying and longer-dated US Treasury yields jolted lower. Europe’s single currency rotated south against its US counterpart, consequently trimming a portion of Tuesday’s 1.1
READ MOREXJO WEEKLY: Last week’s low saw the retest of the 6890 completed, with a high close in the range.
READ MORECharts: Trading View (Italics: Previous Analysis) EUR/USD: Amidst broad dollar enthusiasm, Thursday watched EUR/USD extend lower and erase 1.4 per cent into the European close. Technicians adopting a multi-timeframe view are unlikely surprised by recent events. Weekly Quasimodo supports at $1.0467 and $1.0517 failed to spark bullish interest and subsequently gave way yesterday. Territory beneath
READ MORECharts: Trading View (Italics: Previous Analysis) EUR/USD: Despite annual US consumer prices remaining at multi-decade tops in April, Europe’s shared currency finished Wednesday largely muted against its US counterpart. As a result, our higher timeframe outlook remains unchanged: A bearish flag pattern remains plotted on the daily timeframe. Technicians will recognise that a flag is
READ MORECharts: Trading View (Italics: Previous Analysis) EUR/USD: EUR/USD continues to exhibit difficult trading conditions, consequently establishing a bearish flag pattern on the daily timeframe. Technicians will recognise that a flag is considered a continuation signal, which assuming a breakout to the downside in this case, could watch daily flow take aim at daily Quasimodo support
READ MORECharts: Trading View (Italics: Previous Analysis) EUR/USD: Risk aversion gripped financial markets on Monday; equities were entrenched in a broad sell-off which elevated volatility and permitted the US dollar, as measured by the US Dollar Index (USDX), to refresh multi-year tops heading into London hours. Ultimately, as of current prices on EUR/USD, modest upside materialised
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