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GBPUSD on the Rise on Hawkish BoE and Stocks Uptick

GBPUSD is gaining 0.35% on Wednesday, surpassing 1.3585, not far from the month’s highs of 1.3620. The British pound is closely correlated with equity market dynamics, and the latest upward momentum in major global indices supports GBP buyers.

Also noteworthy is that the Bank of England switched to the next gear in its monetary policy tightening as last week’s rate hike was 25 b. p. rather than 50 b. p. by only a slight margin.

The euro is also losing ground against the pound after a sharp spike at the ECB meeting. In our view, the EURGBP surge was caused by a technical bounce on touching the 6-year low area. Meanwhile, the Bank of England’s stance suggests a much more decisive rate hike, which should provide a carry trade inflow into the pound and further push up the British currency.

With the continued upward trajectory of equity indices, a renewal of the 6-year highs of the pound to the euro and a test of the 1.3750 area should come in just a matter of weeks.

Brent Futures Remains Below Upper Bollinger Band and 94.00

Brent crude oil futures are easing after they reached the upper Bolling band and a new high at 94.00 on Monday. The RSI indicator is falling from the overbought region, while the MACD is dropping below its trigger line in the positive area, both suggesting a negative correction in the short-term timeframe.

If the price retreats further, the mid-level of the Bollinger band, which is also the 20-day simple moving average (SMA) at 88.37 could come immediately in focus. A drop lower could meet the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement level of the up leg from 65.55 to 94.00 at 87.25. Moving lower, the 84.17 support but more importantly the 38.2% Fibonacci, which overlaps with the 40-day SMA and the lower Bollinger band around 83.08 may act as a turning point. Steeper decreases could open the way for a bearish correction until the 50.0% Fibonacci of 79.77 and the 200-day SMA at 76.45, which lies the 61.8% Fibonacci as well.

In the positive scenario, a successful climb above the upper Bollinger band may have a rest at the 94.00 peak before rallying to fresh highs such as the next psychological levels of 95.00 and 96.00.

All in all, Brent futures have been in an upside tendency since December 2021 and only a daily close below the 200-day SMA may change this outlook to negative.

GBPCAD powers back as positive forces linger

GBPCAD came back swinging after its January retreat as the bearish forces appeared to run out of steam. Moreover, the pair crossed above both its 50- and 200-day simple moving averages (SMAs), while the latter also rejected a temporary minor pullback, endorsing the bulls’ hopes for a more sustained uptrend.

The momentum indicators suggest that the near-term risks are tilted to the upside. The MACD is found above both zero and its red trigger line, while the RSI is ticking upwards in the positive territory.

Should the bulls maintain control, the price might ascend towards 1.7310, which has rejected several price advances in the last few months. Further upside pressure could send the price to test the 1.7420 barrier. Crossing above this region, the spotlight could turn to 1.7555, a level which the price has failed to close above since April 2021.

Otherwise, if selling pressure intensifies, the pair may encounter initial support at the 1.7140 obstacle, which overlaps with the 200-day SMA. Failing to halt there, the price might dip towards 1.7035 before it challenges the 1.6950 hurdle. A decisive move below the latter could pave the way towards the 1.6835 region.

To summarize, although the resumption of GBPCAD’s short-term upside trajectory remains the most likely scenario, the long-term outlook remains bearish. Therefore, a profound break above the 1.7555 ceiling is needed to alter the long-term picture back to positive.

Will Yield Differential Shake Up Sterling?

The British pound continues to have a quiet week and is looking for direction. There is plenty of political uncertainty both in the UK and abroad, but the pound remains in calm waters. Tensions over a feared Russian invasion of Ukraine have not moved the pound, nor have developments at 10 Downing Street. Boris Johnson reshuffled his cabinet on Tuesday, but it remains to be seen if he can salvage his job after a report criticized lockdown parties which the Prime Minister attended.

The financial markets shrugged off last week’s BoE quarter-point hike, which raised the Bank Rate to 0.50%. The meeting was significant in that the vote was a tight 5-4 decision, with four members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voting to raise rates by 50 basis points. This points to deep divisions at the MPC and will complicate the BoE’s task of providing clear guidance to the markets, which could result in volatility for the pound. BoE Governor Bailey has a credibility problem after surprising the markets with his rate decisions late last year, and the 5-4 vote reveals significant dissension which won’t help Bailey.

A factor that could drive the pound is yield differentials between gilts and US Treasury bonds. US yields have been moving higher, with the 10-year rate rising up to 1.95% early in the week. The key 2.0% threshold, which has held since July 2019, appears within reach. UK yields are also on the move, with the 10-year gilt rising to 1.496% on Tuesday before retreating slightly. A prolonged change in the yield differential could shake up the sleepy sterling.

The US releases the January inflation report on Thursday, with the markets bracing for even higher inflation. The consensus for CPI stands at 7.3%, compared to 7.0% in December. A high reading could raise the likelihood of a 50 basis point hike next month, which currently has been priced in at 33%.

GBP/USD Technical Analysis

  • GBP/USD faces resistance at 1.3642 and 1.3756
  • There is support at 1.3400 and 1.3272

AUD/USD Outlook: Risk Appetite Lifts Aussie to Two-Week High

The Australian dollar extends advance into third straight day, lifted by fresh risk appetite that lifted stocks and reopening of Australia’s borders.

Bulls broke above last week’s high (0.7168) and pressure pivotal barriers at 0.7181/83 (Fibo 61.8% of 0.7314/0.6967 / base of thick daily cloud), break of which would open way for further advance and expose targets at 0.7232 (Fibo 76.4%) and 0.7248 (100DMA).

Broken daily Kijun-sen (0.7140) reverted to solid support which should ideally keep the downside protected.

Traders await US inflation data on Thursday for fresh signals.

Res: 0.7183; 0.7200; 0.7232; 0.7248.
Sup: 0.7161; 0.7140; 0.7101; 0.7065.

EUR/USD and AUD/USD Elliott Wave Analysis

Markets are slow with US stocks trapped in range as everyone waiting on the US CPI tomorrow. As such, the buck is also mostly slow, moving sideways, but still looking corrective on intraday chart, so we think there can be more upside coming. Break above 1.1449 puts bulls in play.

EUR/USD 4h Elliott Wave analysis

The latest recovery on Aussie is sharp and impulsive with price breaking the channel resistance line, so it appears that the market is bottoming. It can be only a temporary recovery as part of a wave C of a higher degree irregular correction, but even under this scenario there is room for more gains into subwave C)/3). Break above 0.7166 would make room for further strength this week.

AUD/USD 4h Elliott Wave analysis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Picg00esApU

Bundesbank Nagel: ECB interest rates could rise this year

In a Die Zeit interview, new Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel said, "if the (inflation) picture does not change by March, I will advocate normalizing monetary policy." "The first step is to end net bond purchases during 2022," he said. "Then interest rates could rise this year."

Nagel also expects inflation in Germany to rise "significantly" above 4% in 2022. He warned that the economic costs of acting too late on inflation are significantly higher than acting early.

The Crypto Market Seems to be On Pause

On Tuesday, Bitcoin showed a growing momentum at the beginning of the day and reached five-week highs above $45,000. After a short-term rise above this level, a corrective decline began in the middle of the day. The benchmark cryptocurrency was losing more than $2,000 despite the rise in stock indices. There was a sharp rebound towards the end of the day and closed the day almost unchanged as a result.

Recovery in institutional demand for stocks late in the day on Tuesday helped Bitcoin stay above the 50-day moving average as well. Continued buying on the decline to this level will keep the technical picture bullish as upside momentum develops to $49-50K.

A sharp dip lower today or tomorrow will raise the issue of a false break and bring the sellers back into play, heading for $37-38K.

It became known that at the end of last week, the Canadian exchange fund Purpose Bitcoin ETF bought 1.75 thousand BTC in two days, which could lead to a sharp increase in prices. In addition, Valkyrie Investments has received approval from the SEC to launch an exchange-traded fund (ETF) based on the shares of companies that receive at least 50% of their profits through mining.

At the same time, the US authorities confiscated bitcoins stolen from the Bitfinex crypto exchange in 2016 for $3.6 billion and detained those involved in the hack. The Russian Federation government approved the concept of the Ministry of Finance for the regulation of cryptocurrencies: a joint bill should be ready by February 18.

Overall, Bitcoin gained 0.3% on Tuesday, ending the day around $44,200. Ethereum was down 1.3%, while the other leading altcoins in the top ten were mixed from a 5.7% decline (Binance Coin) to an increase of 5.4% (XRP).

GBPJPY Bullish But Loses Steam ahead of 157 Barrier

GBPJPY’s positive drive has become feeble after its two-week rally stretched to the 156.71 level, just shy of the 157.00 handle. The climbing 50-period simple moving average (SMA) and its near bullish crossover of the ascending longer-term 200-period SMA suggests the short-term rally may endure a while longer.

Currently, the Ichimoku lines are implying that upside forces are taking a breather, while the short-term oscillators are hinting of minor drawbacks in positive momentum. The MACD, in the positive region, is dipping marginally above its red signal line, while the RSI is struggling to keep a positive bearing ahead of the 70 level. The negatively charged stochastic oscillator is mirroring the pair’s preference to perform a minor pullback.

In the positive scenario, the immediate 156.71-157.00 resistance band may deter the rally from developing further. However, if additional advances unfold, the pair could then target the 157.45 barrier prior to challenging the adjacent 157.65-158.20 resistance section, which has been shaped by the multiple peaks stretching back to mid-October 2021. Triumphing over this barricade whose upper frontier is the more than five-year high, the price may then propel for the 159.00 hurdle.

Otherwise, if the price continues to run on fumes, the Ichimoku lines from 156.20 until 155.86, which surround the 156.00 mark, could act as an initial support area. Retreating further, the price may then meet the Ichimoku cloud’s upper band ahead of a tough section of support from the 200-period SMA at 155.51 until the 155.00 level. If selling interest persists, the near-term neutral-to-bullish picture may become vulnerable with the bears aiming for a test of the 154.43 low before sinking to the 153.80-154.00 support border.

Summarizing, GBPJPY’s neutral-to-bullish bearing is being questioned as upside pressures seem to be weak, currently lacking the ability to overstep the 156.71-157.00 impeding obstacle. That said, for negative tendencies to gain the upper hand, the price would need to glide beneath the 155.00-155.51 support zone.

Silver Crosses above 50-SMA as Positive Momentum Strengthens

Silver has been trending downwards in the short term after its recent rebound was rejected by the 200-day simple moving average (SMA). However, in the last few daily sessions, the metal has gained traction, crossing above its 50-day SMA and recouping part of its losses.

The momentum indicators endorse the likelihood of a sustained recovery for the commodity. The stochastic oscillator is marching higher in the overbought area, while the RSI is hovering above its 50-neutral mark.

Should the positive momentum intensify, 23.62 might be the initial resistance point for the price. Crossing above this region, the bulls could target the January high of 24.70 before the price ascends towards the 25.38 barrier. Piercing through these resistance levels, the spotlight could turn to the 26.00 psychological mark.

On the flipside, if bearish forces regain the upper hand, the metal could encounter immediate resistance at its 50-day SMA, currently at 22.80.  Further downside pressure may send the price to test the 22.00 psychological mark. Falling beneath this hurdle, the price decline could halt at the 17-month low of 21.40, which held strong twice in the last five months.

In brief, despite silver’s near-term rebound, its medium-term picture remains negative. For that bearish tone to reverse, the price needs to jump above the 25.38 region