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04 August 2022 – WTI Falls Below $90 a Barrel

U.S. Dollar Index (USDX)

Highlight of the day: WTI Falls Below $90 a Barrel today while US dollar index chart showing it surged nearly 1% in the past two days.

The dollar index surged nearly 1% in the past two days after hawkish comments from two Federal Reserve members drove up expectations of sharper interest rate hikes this year.

San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly and Chicago Fed President Charles Evans both signalled that inflation is yet to cool in the country, and the Fed was likely to raise rates even further to combat rising prices. A potential escalation in U.S.-China tensions had also driven safe haven demand for the greenback.

Technically:

The hourly chart remains negative for the time being as it is moving below the trend line since July 28 despite bulls tries to break back above that line. Meanwhile, the daily chart shows a high possibility of continuation towards the strong support at 103.55, which will raise two scenarios.

In the first scenario, if the index bounced from 103.55 it will most likely continue the main trend upwards. In the other scenario, if the index broke below the previous bottom at 103.55 it will be confirming the change of direction.

Technical indicators show mixed signals as RSI shows fluctuations between 104.60 and 105.40 while MACD shows a continuation to the downside.

PIVOT POINT: 106.10

SUPPORTRESISTANCE
105.90106.20
105.55106.50
105.10107.10

Japanese Yen (USDJPY)

Highlight of the day: WTI Falls Below $90 a Barrel today while USDJPY chart showing the Japanese Yen traded lower against the greenback on Wednesday.

The Japanese Yen traded lower against the greenback on Wednesday after data showed a surprise pickup in the U.S. services industry in July, while hawkish comments from Federal Reserve officials this week also supported the greenback.

The Institute for Supply Management said its non-manufacturing PMI rebounded last month from June. The increase ended with three straight monthly declines. It also showed supply bottlenecks and price pressures eased and backed up the view that the economy is not in a recession.

Fed officials voiced their determination again on Wednesday to rein in high inflation, although one noted a half-percentage-point hike in the U.S. central bank’s key interest rate next month might be enough to march toward that goal.

Technically:

The hourly chart shows a continuation of the downtrend as the pair is committing to the regression channel shown in the chart above. Additionally, Fibonacci retracement signals support above 130 Yen per dollar. Meanwhile, the daily chart confirms the sharp continuation and signals a target at the previous support of 126.of 60. Technical indicators confirm the hypothesis of continuation, and the moving averages remain diverging.

PIVOT POINT: 133.20

SUPPORTRESISTANCE
133.55131.50
129.85132.10
126.60132.60

Spot Gold (XAUUSD)

Highlight of the day: WTI Falls Below $90 a Barrel today while XAU/USD chart showing spot gold was trading 0.1% higher at $1,767.41 an ounce.

Gold traded slightly higher on Thursday, with most other precious metals marking small gains after a rally in the U.S. dollar appeared to have paused.

Spot gold was trading 0.1% higher at $1,767.41 an ounce while gold futures coped better, up 0.4% at $1,783.60 an ounce. On the other hand, platinum futures rose 0.1%, while silver futures added 0.6% after plummeting 1% over the past two days.

Technically:

The gold daily chart remains committed to the declining channel and has been trying to break above it for the past two days. Meanwhile, the hourly chart shows high volatility and wobbling below $1,770 an ounce. Additionally, the hourly chart faces resistance at 1,779, confirmed by Fibonacci retracement readings.

PIVOT POINT: 1,773

SUPPORTRESISTANCE
1,7521,779
1,7451,800
1,7381,810

West Texas Crude (USOUSD)

Highlight of the day: WTI Falls Below $90 a Barrel today. USOUSD chart showing WTI crude was last up 0.5% gain at $90.15.

Oil prices rose on Thursday as supply concerns triggered a rebound from multi-month lows plumbed in the previous session after U.S. data signaled weak fuel demand. Brent crude futures rose 0.4% at $97.20 a barrel, while WTI crude was last up 0.5% gain at $90.15.

Both benchmarks fell to their weakest levels since February in the previous session after U.S. data showed crude and gasoline stockpiles unexpectedly surged last week and as OPEC+ agreed to raise its oil output target by 100,000 barrels per day (bpd), equal to about 0.1% of global oil demand.

WTI fell below the support at $92 per barrel to free fall below $90 a barrel. The chart shows tendency for further decline.

PIVOT POINT: 89.80

SUPPORTRESISTANCE
89.5090.85
88.9092.00
85.0093.35

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