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EUR/AUD Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.5860; (P) 1.5924; (R1) 1.6007; More...

Intraday bias in EUR/AUD stays neutral for the moment. Further rally will remain in favor as long as 1.5776 support holds. Above 1.6223 will resume whole rise from 1.5354 to 1.6434 resistance first. However, break of 1.5776 will turn bias back to the downside for 1.5559 support instead.

In the bigger picture, rise from 1.5354 is seen as the third leg of the corrective pattern from 1.5250 low. Further rise cannot be ruled out, but even in that case, strong resistance should be seen at 38.2% retracement of 1.9799 to 1.5250 at 1.6988. Larger down trend from 1.9799 is in favor to extend through 1.5250 at a later stage.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0547; (P) 1.0580; (R1) 1.0608; More....

EUR/CHF edged higher to 1.0610 but quickly retreated. Intraday bias remains neutral first. Further rally is expected as long as 1.0439 support holds. A medium term bottom should be in place at 1.0298 already. Sustained trading above 38.2% retracement of 1.1149 to 1.0298 at 1.0623 will raise the chance of trend reversal and target 61.8% retracement at 1.0824 next. However, break of 1.0439 will dampen this bullish view and bring retest of 1.0298 instead.

In the bigger picture, current development suggests that a medium term bottom is formed at 1.0298 on bullish convergence condition in daily MACD. Rebound from there is still tentatively viewed part of a corrective pattern. That is, larger down trend from 1.2004 (2018) could still extend through 1.0298 to 61.8% projection of 1.2004 to 1.0505 to 1.1149 at 1.0223. However, sustained trading above 55 week EMA (now at 1.0673) will argue that the down trend is over, and bring stronger rise back to 1.1149 next.

AUD/USD Daily Report

Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.7128; (P) 0.7188; (R1) 0.7229; More...

Intraday bias in AUD/USD is turned neutral as it retreated sharply after hitting 0.7247. Further rise is still mildly in favor with 0.7050 minor support intact. Above 0.7247 will target 0.7313 resistance. Decisive break there argue that correction from 0.8006 has completed at 0.6966, after hitting 0.6991 key support. Outlook will be turned bullish for 0.7555 resistance next. On the downside, however, break of 0.7050 support will bring retest of 0.6966 low instead.

In the bigger picture, focus remains on 0.6991 key structural support. Sustained break there will argue that the whole up trend from 0.5506 might be finished at 0.8006, after rejection by 0.8135 long term resistance. Deeper decline would then be seen back to 61.8% retracement of 0.5506 to 0.8006 at 0.6461. Meanwhile, strong rebound from 0.6991 will retain medium term bullishness. That is, whole up trend from 0.5506 is still in progress.

USD/CAD Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.2663; (P) 1.2695; (R1) 1.2755; More...

USD/CAD edged lower to 1.2634 but quickly recovered. Intraday bias remains neutral first. Further rise remains mildly in favor. On the upside, break of 1.2795 will resume the rally from 1.2448 to 1.2963 resistance next. However, break of 1.2634 support will turn bias back to the downside for 1.2448 support instead.

In the bigger picture, focus stays on 38.2% retracement of 1.4667 (2020 high) to 1.2005 (2021 low) at 1.3022. Sustained break there should confirm that the down trend from 1.4667 has completed after defending 1.2061 long term cluster support. Further rise would then be seen towards 61.8% retracement at 1.3650. However, rejection by 1.3022 will maintain medium term bearishness. Break of 1.2005 will resume the down trend from 1.4667 and that carries larger bearish implications too.

EUR/USD Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.1371; (P) 1.1433; (R1) 1.1491; More...

EUR/USD edged higher to 1.1494 but failed to sustain above 1.1482 resistance and retreated. Intraday bias remains neutral first. Further rise is still in favor as long as 1.1265 minor support holds. Sustained break of 1.1482 will target 38.2% retracement of 1.2348 to 1.1120 at 1.1589 next. Sustained break there will argue that whole fall from 1.2348 has completed too and target 61.8% retracement at 1.1879. On the down, however, break of 1.1265 support will dampen this bullish view and bring retest of 1.1120 low instead.

In the bigger picture, the decline from 1.2348 (2021 high) is seen as a leg inside the range pattern from 1.2555 (2018 high). Sustained trading above 55 week EMA (now at 1.1613) will argue that it has completed and stronger rise would be seen back towards top of the range between 1.2348 and 1.2555. However, firm break of 1.0635 (2020 low) will raise the chance of long term down trend resumption and target a retest on 1.0339 (2017 low) next.

GBP/USD Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.3508; (P) 1.3576; (R1) 1.3628; More...

GBP/USD edged higher to 1.3642 but quickly retreat. Intraday bias stays neutral at this point. On the upside, break of 1.3642 will resume the rebound to 1.3748 resistance. Firm break there will revive the bullish case that correction from 1.4248 has completed with three waves down to 1.3158. Further rally should then be seen to retest 1.4248 high. On the downside, however, break of 1.3356 will bring retest of 1.3158 low.

In the bigger picture, as long as 38.2% retracement of 1.1409 to 1.4248 at 1.3164 holds, up trend from 1.1409 (2020 low) is still in progress. On resumption, next target will be 38.2% retracement of 2.1161 to 1.1409 at 1.5134. Nevertheless sustained break of 1.3164 will argue that whole rise from 1.1409 has completed and bring deeper fall to 61.8% retracement at 1.2493.

USD/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.9221; (P) 0.9259; (R1) 0.9291; More....

Range trading continues in USD/CHF and intraday bias remains neutral for the moment. Further rise will remain mildly in favor as long as 0.9090 support holds. break of 0.9372 will resume the choppy rally from 0.8925 to 0.9471 high. However, break of 0.9090 will turn bias back to the downside for 0.8925 support instead.

In the bigger picture, medium term outlook will be neutral at best as long as 0.9471 resistance holds. Larger down trend could still extend through 0.8756 (2021 low). However, firm break of 0.9471 will argue that the trend has already reversed and rebound the rally from 0.8756 with another impulsive move.

Gold Price Steadies as US Inflation Rockets to 40-Year High

American shares declined on Thursday after bigger-than-expected inflation figures. The Dow Jones index declined by 0.40% while the S&P 500 fell by 0.62%. The yield of the 10-year also declined. Data showed that US inflation rose by 7.5% in January, higher than the median estimate of 7.3%. The increase happened as demand for goods remained high and supplies struggled. It also happened as the price of oil and gas jumped to a multi-year high. Excluding the volatile food and energy prices, inflation rose by 6% in January. Therefore, analysts believe that the Fed will tighten at a faster rate than expected. Some even see the bank making that decision before its scheduled meeting in March.

The British pound rose sharply ahead of upcoming UK inflation data that will come out in the morning session. Analysts expect the data will show that the economy expanded by1.1% in the fourth quarter. The economy is expected to do even better in the first quarter considering that the country is ending its Covid restrictions. They expect that business investments rose by 2.6% in the fourth quarter. Also, analysts expect that industrial and manufacturing production did well in Q4. On Thursday, the BOE chairman reiterated that the bank will be careful when implementing rate hikes.

The economic calendar will have several important items today. In the morning session, the German statistics agency will publish the latest inflation data. Analysts expect that the data will show that inflation rose by 5.1% in January. Switzerland will also publish its inflation numbers, which will be watched closely. As the data approaches 2.0%, analysts expect that the SNB will start tightening later this year. Elsewhere, the Russian central bank will deliver its first decision of the year while the Fed will publish its monetary policy report.

EURUSD

The EURUSD pair jumped sharply after the latest US inflation data. It rose to a multi-month high of 1.1496, which was above last week’s high of 1.1480. On the four-hour chart, the pair has moved above the 25-day moving average while the RSI is pointing higher. Therefore, the pair will likely keep rising in the near term as bulls target the key resistance at 1.1550.

XAUUSD

The XAUUSD pair rallied even after the strong American inflation data. It rose to a high of 1841, which was the highest level since December 26. It also rose above the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level while the MACD and RSI are rising. It is also approaching the key resistance level at 1,853, which was the highest point this year. Therefore, the pair will likely keep rising.

AUDUSD

The AUDUSD pair also jumped sharply in the overnight session. It moved to a high of 0.7245, which was the highest level since January 20. The pair has jumped sharply from the year-to-date low of 0.6964. It rose above the 25-day and 50-day moving averages while the Relative Strength Index (RSI) moved to the overbought level. Therefore, the pair will likely keep rising today.

FTSE, Ibovespa to Open up a Lead

Thursday’s data showed that consumer prices in the US advanced from 7.0% to 7.5% in January, more than 7.3% penciled in by analysts.

The Fed hawks came back in charge aggressively following the US inflation print as St Louis President Bullard said he’d ‘like to see 100 basis points in the bag by July 1’.

We went from no rate hike in 2022 to the growing possibility of a 100bp hike by July - which also implies that the first rate hike in March would be no tinier than 50bp. The probability of a 50bp rate hike went from a meagre 20% to a solid 93% in a single session.

The 2-year yield jumped to 1.60% and the 10-year yield drilled above the 2% mark for the first time since summer 2019. The 10-year yield is now about where the 2-year yield kicked off the year.

So, the things are going quite fast in the US sovereign markets, almost as fast as Dogecoin.

Gains given back

All three major US indices were moody yesterday, but Nasdaq led losses as it’s the most sensitive to the rate changes. The index which was flirting with its 200-DMA the day before slipped more than 2% following the inflation data. Even the companies that are thought to do well in tighter monetary conditions like Apple slid. Apple lost more than 2.30%, as Google slid 2%, and Amazon gave back 1.36%.

The S&P500 on the other hand remained within its 100 and 200-DMA, having not damaged an important technical level just yet, but there is a bigger chance that we see the index close the week below the 200-DMA, than above it.

In the FX

Rising hawkish noises from the Federal Reserve (Fed) backed the US dollar. Buying the dip in the dollar has become a good bet lately, as the hawkishness in the Fed could go way deeper than many would have thought a couple of months ago.

The EURUSD is back below the 1.14 mark, but if there is one place where there is potential for hawkish surprises, it is well the euro, given that the European Central Bank (ECB) has also been ignoring the inflation problem - which will certainly come back as a slap in the Eurozone’s face in the foreseeable future.

For now, Christine Lagarde insists that acting too fast could choke the economy’s recovery, but not acting at all will choke the economy, as well. Therefore, despite being bullish in the dollar, I still think that the EURUSD will make its way higher against the greenback, because the inflation situation in Europe will likely become unbearable, as well.

Gold, no luck

Gold first rallied to $1842 an ounce as a kneejerk reaction to the US inflation data then tanked to $1820s as the rising US yields increased the opportunity cost of holding the non-interest-bearing gold and got investors to dump their positions.

Best places to go

Gold is therefore not the best hedge against inflation, commodity ETFs and energy-heavy stock indices are. iShares Diversified Commodity index runs from record to record, the British FTSE and the Brazilian Ibovespa outperform their rate-sensitive and tech-heavy US peers since the beginning of the year and should open up a lead in the actual energy-led inflationary setup.

UK GDP contracted -0.2% mom in Dec, up 1.0% qoq in Q4

UK GDP contracted -0.2% mom in December, better than expectation of -0.5% mom. Services output dropped -0.5% mom. Production rose 0.3% mom while construction rose 2.0% mom. Services and construction were both above pre-coronavirus levels, by 0.5% and 0.3% respectively, but production remained -2.6% below.

Q4 GDP grew 1.0% qoq, slightly below expectation of 1.0% qoq. The level of GDP in Q4 remained below -0.4% below its pre-coronavirus level in Q4 2019. Nevertheless, monthly GDP was already at its pre-coronavirus level in February 2020.

Full GDP release here.

Also published, manufacturing production rose 0.2% mom, 1.3% yoy in December versus expectation of 0.2% mom, 1.7% yoy. Industrial production rose 0.3% mom, 0.4% yoy, versus expectation of 0.1% mom, 0.6% yoy. Goods trade surplus came in at GBP -12.4B, versus expectation of GBP -13.0B.