Happy Tuesday, dear traders! Here’s what we follow:
USD softened on poor data
Information is not investment advice
What you need to know on Thursday:
- The ADP report, the early look at the labor market ahead of NFP on Friday, came out worse than analysts expected.
- US economic activity in the services sector grew at a slower pace than expected, following the poor manufacturing data on Monday.
- Crude oil inventories came out much better than forecasted. However, oil fluctuated as traders are worried about an increase in gasoline stockpiles.
- All eyes today on the Bank of England’s report at 14:00 MT (GMT+3). The bank is expected to deliver a hawkish message – to cut bond purchases. If it happens, the British pound will surge and may drive GBP/USD above the psychological level of 1.4000.
Technical tips
GBP/USD is edging higher inside the ascending channel. If the BOE reduces asset purchases, the pair may break above 1.4000, which will open the way up to the high of February 24 at 1.4150. In the opposite scenario, the move below the recent low of 1.3800 will press the pound down to the lows of early April at 1.37000.
The Bank of Canada has already cut its bond-buying recently. Just look how the Canadian dollar gained on that hawkish move. USD/CAD is going down and down. Besides, the CAD was supported by rising oil prices as Canada is one of the world’s largest exporters. CAD/USD is getting closer to the psychological support of 1.2200, where the falling may stop as the RSI indicator has almost gone below 30.00, signaling the asset is oversold. If it then reverses up and breaks through yesterday’s high of 1.2310, the way up to the 50-day moving average of 1.2520 will be open.
Gold is approaching the key psychological level of $1800 and it looks like it’s ready to break it. The move above it will drive the metal up to the high of February 23 at $1815. On the flip side, if XAU/USD falls below the level of the recent lows at $1770, it will fall to the next support of $1750.
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Happy Tuesday, dear traders! Here’s what we follow:
Labor Market and Real Estate Market data was published yesterday. Markets are slowing down, so the economy is in recession. Today the traders should pay attention to the Retail sales in Canada.