Bears In the Driving Seat for Tesla (TSLA)
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- April 18, 2024
Chart Pattern Structure Indicates Additional Underperformance for the Stock Chart pattern enthusiasts will acknowledge two key patterns in play on Tesla’s daily chart at the moment. Longer-term, we have what is referred to as a falling wedge pattern unfolding, taken from $205.28 and $175.01; these are generally considered reversal structures that demonstrate slowing momentum to
READ MOREWe have an interesting technical picture unfolding on the NZD/USD at the moment. From the daily timeframe, it is evident that the currency pair has been underwater for the majority of this year. In fact, year to date, we are lower by -6.6%. Further Selling? Favouring bears at this point is the downtrend shaped by
READ MORETechnical Picture Favours Bears Week to date, against the US dollar (USD), the price of bitcoin (BTC) is down more than -7.0% and touching gloves with levels not seen since mid-March. Technically, the longer-term picture exhibits overbought/overvalued conditions. Following the all-time high clocked in early March at $73,845, commitment from buyers has been lacklustre and
READ MOREYY Headline: 3.2% (Est: 3.1%; Prev: 3.4%) MM Headline: 0.6% (Est: 0.4%; Prev: 0.6%) YY Core: 4.2% (Est: 4.1%; Prev: 4.5%) MM Core: 0.6% (Est: 0.5%; Prev: 0.6%) The March UK CPI numbers hit the wires earlier this morning, revealing a slower-than-expected pace of disinflation across all four key metrics. While all four reports
READ MOREFollowing today’s mixed bag of employment and wages data, tomorrow’s attention is directed to the March UK CPI inflation release, scheduled to air at 7:00 am GMT+1. Estimates Suggest Further Disinflation Both headline and core (excludes food, energy, tobacco and alcohol) measures have surprised to the downside in the previous two releases and are expected
READ MOREEarlier this morning, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) released the latest UK earnings and employment data, and it was largely a mixed print overall. UK Unemployment Jumps to 4.2% UK unemployment climbed to 4.2% from December 2023 to February 2024, up from 3.9% in the three months to January 2024. This marks the largest
READ MOREDollar’s Safe-Haven Status Could Hold Strong Amid Market Turmoil Iran’s attack on Israel had a limited impact on the Forex market. US retail sales data today follows a strong CPI, with little expected impact on Fed rate cut projections for 2024. The corrective upside in the Pound and Euro lacks firm conviction. Good morning to
READ MOREAnother week, another record high for the precious metal. The spot price of gold (XAU/USD) refreshed all-time highs at $2,431 last week, strengthened by expectations of US rate cuts, safe-haven demand amid geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and central banks purchasing large stockpiles of gold. However, sentiment soured on Friday, casting gold -1.2% lower
READ MOREThe S&P 500 finished another week in negative territory, shedding -1.6% (-2.5% MTD). While it is clear that this market remains the domain of buyers, 90% of the upside in March has been reclaimed, and evidence is building for a deeper correction. Deeper Correction Possible Kicking things off from the monthly chart, following last week’s
READ MORESterling ended the week considerably lower against the US dollar, recording its largest one-week decline since July 2023 (-1.5%). In light of the slew of UK economic data on the docket this week—wages, CPI inflation and retail sales—this will be a particularly key market to monitor. Monthly Resistance Holding Firm Price action on the monthly
READ MOREMarket Pricing – Unlikely to Adjust Rates The Bank of Canada (BoC) is poised to update policy later today at 2:45 pm GMT+1. Markets are currently pricing around a 16% probability of a 25bp cut at the upcoming meeting, with June pricing in -20bps of easing and July fully pricing in a -25bp cut. Recent
READ MOREYou will recall that the Bank of Japan (BoJ) increased its Policy Rate to +0.00%/0.10% in March, pulling the rate out of negative territory. While many, including the Research Team at FP Markets, expected the Japanese yen (JPY) to rally on the back of this, we instead witnessed a fall in the currency, consequently drawing
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