Hello everyone, Brian here. Let's take a look at what's special about EURUSD today! Currently, EUR/USD may extend its losses for the third consecutive session, trading around 1.0750 in the Asian trading session on Thursday. The US Dollar (USD) is gaining ground amid expectations that the Federal Reserve will maintain higher interest rates. Additionally, higher US...
Today, the price of gold is hovering around $2309, showing a downward trend as the US dollar has risen approximately 4% against the basket of six major currencies. Despite the strong global demand for precious metals, particularly in Asian regions such as China, India, and South Korea, the robustness of the USD continues to exert downward pressure on gold...
"Gold (XAU/USD) attracted some buyers during Asian trading hours on Wednesday. Safe-haven demand, driven by geopolitical tensions and political uncertainty, as well as central bank buying activity, may contribute to pushing gold prices higher. However, hawkish remarks from Federal Reserve officials could dampen hopes of interest rate cuts in 2024, despite...
Gold prices tumbled during the North American trading session, dropping by about 0.4% amid a stronger US dollar and declining US Treasury bond yields. With scarce economic data in the US, investors will be closely watching Federal Reserve officials next week following the US employment report released last Friday.
The world gold price is currently trading around 2320 USD. "The recent downturn in gold prices we've seen over the past few weeks may be weakening. US employment figures have weakened the USD, creating an opportunity for the world gold price to rise," an expert noted. According to technical analysis, in the short term, the next resistance level for gold is 2,360...
Last week, the market had access to a plethora of US economic data, including the FOMC interest rate decisions, non-farm payroll reports, and service sector production data. These reports all indicated that the Fed would maintain the current USD interest rates. The reduced expectations for a rate cut in June meant that gold had to continue its adjustment...
Gold prices (XAU/USD) halted a two-day decline during the European trading session on Monday. Weaker-than-expected US employment reports have raised the likelihood of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates in September, which weakened the US dollar and boosted the price of gold priced in USD. However, there's concern that easing tensions in the Middle East,...
Hello everyone, Brian here! The EUR/USD has ascended to a three-week high, nearing 1.0800. This strength in the primary currency pair is bolstered by the weaker-than-expected US Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) report, which has put pressure on the USD, benefiting EUR/USD in turn. From a technical perspective, the EUR/USD extended its winning streak to the third session...
Hello everyone, Brian here. Today, gold ends the trading week hovering around the $2,300 mark during the Friday session in the U.S. The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield remains just below 4.6% following weak U.S. data. Despite this, an improved risk sentiment has prevented XAU/USD from gaining any significant momentum.
Hello everyone, Brian here. Today, after experiencing a downturn in the first half of Thursday, GBP/USD made a turnaround, posting a slight daily increase. The pair continued its recovery into early Friday, trading slightly above the 1.2550 mark in a positive zone. Wall Street indices opened in the green and climbed higher on Thursday. The U.S. Dollar (USD)...
Hello everyone, it's Brian here. Today, gold prices have stabilized around $2,300. Factors contributing to this stability include positive market sentiment, falling U.S. Treasury yields, and a weaker U.S. dollar. Traders are still digesting remarks from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, as well as the central bank's decision to maintain interest rates....
EUR/USD has revisited the recent consolidation high on Thursday, reclaiming territory north of the 1.0700 threshold as market risk appetite stabilizes ahead of another US Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) report on Friday. Price action has been aligning with the 34 and 89 EMA as the market anticipates a direct catalyst that could decisively influence the trend...
Gold prices clung to the $2,300 mark during the North American trading session on Thursday amid optimistic market sentiment, falling U.S. Treasury yields, and a weaker U.S. dollar. The 4-hour chart reveals that this pair is currently trending below the 34 and 89 EMA, despite a modest rise to $2,323. Technical indicators have rebounded from initial lows but remain...
Hello everyone, it's Brian here. Today, XAUUSD saw a recovery during the Asian trading session, but as we moved into the European session, the price began to decline again. At this moment, gold has lost nearly $13 and is currently trading around $2307, marking a 0.51% decrease for the day. The downtrend in gold continues to be significant as the technical charts...
Hello everyone, let's delve into today's gold prices! After hitting a low of $2,282 yesterday, gold has somewhat regained momentum, surpassing the $2,300 mark and currently fluctuating around the EMA 34 and 89 lines, with a price around $2,318 in the early hours of Thursday. Gold is still undergoing a correction phase, especially after the Federal Reserve...
Hello everyone, Today, the GBP/USD pair saw an uptick, approaching 1.2535 at the start of the Asian trading session. This rise is primarily fueled by a sharp decline in the US Dollar (USD) following the Federal Reserve's decision to maintain interest rates. From the technical charts: GBP/USD has left its previous downtrend behind, embarking on a new upward...
Hello everyone, Today, EURUSD continues to hover around the familiar level near 1.071, still entrenched in a long-term downtrend. On the trend front: We are anticipating important updates from the Eurozone with the release of the HCOB Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI). This data could provide fresh insights into the next moves for EURUSD. In the...
Hello everyone, Brian here! Yesterday, XAUUSD closed stably around $2338, largely unchanged from last week despite significant economic reports, including Friday's PCE index. The overall PCE index rose by 0.3% from February and 2.7% year-over-year. Adjusted personal consumption expenditures increased by 0.5% from last year, marking the largest increase this...