Share: Microsoft with ticker MSFT is already back to all-time highs in an impulsive price action, but it has an unfinished bullish cycle, so there’s no top until we see a completed five-wave rally. We can see it currently just making a higher degree wave 4 correction that can retest 320 – 300 support zone before the uptrend for wave 5 towards 400
Share: NZD/USD consolidates in a narrow trading band through the early Asian session on Monday. The US wage inflation and employment data showed mixed results on Friday. The Federal Reserve (Fed) is likely to maintain tightening monetary policy far beyond 2024. The US Consumer Price Index (CPI) for July will be the key event to watch
Share: GBP/USD registered modest gains on Friday after a soft US jobs data report spurred speculations the US Federal Reserve (Fed) might end its tightening cycle. Nevertheless, failure to crack the 1.2800 figure would likely keep the Sterling (GBP) pressured in the medium term. The GBP/USD trades at 1.2755, a gain of 0.34%
Share: The US Dollar came under renewed selling pressure on Friday. The US Dollar Index declined below 102.00 and erased a large portion of weekly gains. US July jobs report showed a 187,000 increase in Nonfarm Payrolls in July. The US Dollar started to weaken against its rivals in the second half of the
Share: USD/JPY seesaws at three-week high despite latest retreat. 10-year JGB yields jump to highest since 2014, BoJ announces unscheduled no-limit bond-buying. US Dollar bulls take a breather after US credit rating downgrade, ADP Employment Change favored buyers the previous day. A slew of US data eyed for clear directions, yields are the
Share: The US Dollar is slightly weaker against its major rivals to begin the week. The US Dollar Index stays above 101.50 after posting gains last week. US jobs report and other high-tier data releases this week could drive USD performance. The US Dollar stays marginally weaker on Monday after posting strong gains
Share: NZD/USD consolidates in a tight range between 0.6150- 0.6165. The June’s US Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index decreased to 3% from 3.8% in May. The New Zealand job market data, the US Nonfarm Payrolls remain in the spotlight this week. The NZD/USD pair oscillates in a narrow range in the early
Share: The US Dollar struggles to build on weekly gains on Friday. The US Dollar Index stays near 101.50 following Thursday’s rally. US PCE inflation data for June came in softer than expected. The US Dollar stays under modest selling pressure on Friday after posting strong gains against its rivals on Thursday. The USD