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    April 19, 2021

    Daily Market Analysis

    Market Focus

    Not even a week’s worth of evidence that the U.S. economy is coming back from the COVID-10 pandemic period has been able to derail the concerted rally sweeping stocks and bonds.

    The S&P500 has surged up to record setting high. The Dow30 index gained consecutive days that crossed the 34000 thresholds for the first time ever, settle down to 34200.67. Wall Street wrapped up another winning week with the three major benchmarks all gaining more than 1%. The S&P 500 and the Dow posted their fourth straight positive week, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq has registered gains for three weeks in a row.

    The last of the six largest U.S. banks to report– Morgan Stanley — posted stronger-than-expected earnings, bolstered by strong trading and investment banking results. Shares of the bank dipped 2.8%, trimming its year-to-date gains to about 14%.

    The University of Michigan said Friday its preliminary consumer sentiment index rose to a one-year high of 86.5 in the first half of this month from 84.9 in March. At the meantime, strong housing data also propel the confidence for economy recovery.

    Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said Friday the U.S. economy is set to take off, but there’s still no reason to start tightening policy.

                     

    Main Pairs Movement:

    The dollar fell, poised for the biggest weekly pullback since December, as a steep decline in Treasury yields curbed the allure of the U.S. currency. The franc gained Friday amid the Biden administration’s decision to drop Switzerland’s currency manipulator label. U.S. equities were set for another record high close.

    EUR/USD +0.1% to 1.1978; touched 1.1995, highest since March 4; talk of barrier at 1.20 slows the ascent with buy stops above. EUR/GBP -0.3% at 0.86603; earlier climbed as much as 0.4% to 0.87192, the strongest level versus the pound since February as the region’s vaccine rollout gathers pace.

    The New Zealand and Australian dollars were the worst performers in the G-10. USD/JPY +0.1% to 108.82; rose as much as 0.2%, but still exposed to further downside risks should U.S. yields resume a decline.

                   

    Technical Analysis:

    EURUSD (4 Hour Chart)

    Euro dollar continuously hit 1.199 level, its highest since March which also the cogent resistance level at current price action. Euro rebound from month-low was pushed by falling U.S. Treasury yields. At the meantime, U.S. policymakers have repeated multiple times this week that the ongoing massive stimulus program will remain in place until the economy actually recovers to pre-pandemic levels. For RSI aspect, indicator record 62 figure which suggest a bullish momentum. At moving average perspective, 60-long SMAs retain it ascending movement but 15-long SMAs is waning upward momentum to flat move.

    Therefore, we foresee market will consolidate between 1.1900 and 1.192 range as mixed information. Other than this, if Treasuries yields keep moving to downward, euro still got the big chance for upper side.

    Resistance: 1.199

    Support: 1.192, 1.1877, 1.1796

                   

    GPBUSD (4 Hour Chart)

    Sterling hovered for fifth consecutive days toward to last peak at 1.39 level which supported by a decline of greenback as well as U.S. Treasuries yields. On RSI side, indicator held 64 figure as of writing, suggesting a bullish momentum further. On average price aspect, it is noteworthy that happened a golden cross in the day.

    On price action perspective, market seemingly is heading to a double bottom pattern as month-long scale. Therefore, we expect that still have a room for bull move in further market. On up side, the immediate resistance would be 1.3848, 1.3867 following.

    Resistance: 1.3848, 1.3867

    Support: 1.3798, 1.3772, 1.3718

                 

    XAUUSD (4 Hour Chart)

    Gold continue accelerate to higher stage amid U.S. Treasuries yields sucessively slipped, trading at 1778.18 as of writing which hit 1 month peak. For technical perspective, RSI indicator is approaching over bought area again in this two day, however, daily chart still under 70 level which giving the pair a positive side for further extend. On ther other hand, 15 and 60-long SMAs indicator are both remaining upward trend.

    All of all, after solidly stand above the bottom pattern, we believe the market will consistenly edge higher level. For the next immediate, we eyes on the pychological number at 1800 because there seems not price cluster upon. On defend side, certainly, 1760 around should be the first critical support as it is the shoulder level of bottom pattern.

    Resistance: 1800, 1812.8

    Support: 1759, 1754.5, 1722.75

                  

    Economic Data

    Currency

    Data

    Time (GMT + 8)

    Forecast

    AUD

    RBA Meeting Minutes

    09:30

    CNY

    PBoC Loan Prime Rate

    09:30

    GBP

    Average Earning Index + Bonus (Feb)

    14:00

    4.8%

    GBP

    Claimant Count Change (Mar)

    14:00