Calm before the storm, as STI remains in range, AUD/USD struggles

Market Recap Recommended by Jun Rong Yeap How to Trade FX with Your Stock Trading Strategy Major US indices gave back all of last week’s gains on Friday, with volatility triggered by the triple witching day amid the vast options’ expiry (estimated to be $3.4 trillion worth – the largest September expiry on record). The

AUD/USD reaches two-week high on Chinese stimulus and upbeat data By Investing.com

The currency pair has been climbing for the second consecutive day, reaching a nearly two-week high during Friday’s Asian trading session. The pair’s increase is largely attributed to optimism over additional stimulus from China and positive Chinese economic data. China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported that the country’s August retail sales grew by 4.6%

AUDUSD bounces off the 100 hour MA for the 3rd day in a row

The AUDUSD traded at the week’s low on Monday in the 1st hour of trading at 0.63706. The price moved sharply higher on that day, but by Wednesday, the price had rotated back down toward the lows into a swing area between 0.63791 and 0.63874. Support buyers came in against that level and pushed the

USD/CAD, USD/JPY, and AUD/USD; Major Tech Levels Identified

USD/CAD TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Between mid-July and early September, USD/CAD embarked on a robust uptrend, but the pair encountered resistance near the psychological 1.3700 level before reversing lower just as oil broke out to multi-month highs, a development that added some support to the Loonie given Canada’s high sensitivity to energy markets. Following the recent setback,

Capped below 0.65 for the remainder of September – ING

Share: The Aussie is trading on the strong side after a stronger-than-expected August jobs report in Australia. Economists at ING analyze AUD’s outlook. USD remains supported post-Fed Employment rose 64.9K after July’s negative reading, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.7%.  Markets are pricing in a mere 9 bps of tightening to

Australian Dollar Holds Early Gains After Jobs Beat; Is AUD/USD Forming a Base?

Australian Dollar Vs US Dollar, Australia Jobs – Talking Points: AUD held gains after Australia jobs data beat expectations. AUD/USD is attempting to form an interim base. Speculative short AUD positioning is at the highest level since early 2022. What is the outlook for AUD/USD and what are the key levels to watch? Recommended by

GBP/USD Holding on for Dear Life, AUD/USD Cautious

US DOLLAR ANALYSIS AFTER US INFLATION The U.S. dollar, as measured by the DXY index, advanced modestly on Wednesday following somewhat mixed U.S. inflation figures. Headline CPI rose 0.6% on a seasonally adjusted basis in August, pushing the 12-month reading to 3.7% from 3.2% previously, one-tenth of a percent above consensus estimates. Meanwhile, the core

AUD/USD Momentum Fading, AUD/JPY Triangle Breakout Next?

Australian Dollar, AUD/USD, AUD/JPY, Symmetrical Triangle – Technical Update: Recommended by Daniel Dubrovsky Get Your Free AUD Forecast The Australian Dollar is hovering just above key support against the US Dollar, which is the 78.6% Fibonacci retracement level at 0.6382. Meanwhile, as prices struggled to break lower, positive RSI divergence emerged, showing that downside momentum

AUD/USD Falls, Yet Bullish Double Bottom Holds Promise

AUD/USD FORECAST: AUD/USD slides and fails to build on Monday’s gains, in a trading session marked by some risk aversion and moderate U.S. dollar strength Despite Tuesday’s subdued performance, AUD/USD seems to be in the process of forging a double bottom This article looks at Aussie’s key technical levels to watch in the coming days

Australian Dollar Holds High Ground as US Dollar Slips. Will Rates Drive AUD/USD?

Australian Dollar, AUD/USD, BoJ, RBA, Fed, Treasury Yields, ACGB, JGB – Talking Points The Australian Dollar has found firmer footing going into Tuesday The BoJ pondered policy adjustments and the US Dollar sank in the aftermath RBA and Fed policy could impact back-end yields. Will they boost AUD/USD? Recommended by Daniel McCarthy Forex for Beginners