European and US markets edge higher to end with minor gains after a solid Asian session to start the week. US bulls are remaining on the sidelines for now as the Government once again argue over raising the debt ceiling. Economic data came out weaker than expected in the US again pointing to a slowing economy which I feel will be longer term negative for the share...
Markets came under pressure again on concern of an economic slowdown. Europe was hit lower with the DAX and FTSE100 looking weak. US data out weighed on the US open to pressure key indexes lower although tech and the Nasdaq remain relatively strong. US data out was mixed with unemployment claims higher and PPI showing strength. The uncertainty sent USD higher and...
Markets came under pressure in European and US trade although there remains some bulls happy to provide support to big tech and the Nasdaq. US inflationary CPI data came out relatively inline with expectations which, to me, highlight the continued 'sticky inflation' concerns. The US futures initially reacted higher to trap some buyers into the US open but then the...
ALK on the ASX could push higher into resistance and repeat a previous setup. Could resolve down but the Weekly chart is holding up nicely.
European and US markets were relatively tame as traders focus now turns to the CPI data release ahead of the US open Wednesday. The USD found support to move up while Copper and Oil also moved higher on expectations for a lift in demand. Gold edged higher although is showing signs of selling pressure. Expecting a flat open for Asian markets as the Nikkei, ASX200...
Stronger than expected employment data in the US sent bulls into a frenzy and pushed share markets higher into the weekend as recession fears eased. On the flip side, a resilient economy will flow over into inflation and mean that inflation will stay higher for longer and put further upside pressure on interest rates. US Bond yields spiked as to did the USD while...
US indexes again came under pressure after European Indexes went lower for the session. Concerns over US regional banks and contagion into the banking sector weighed heavily on the US open. The ECB raised rates by 25 basis points as expected to follow in the footsteps of the US Fed Reserve and the RBA. Traders may be more contained today ahead of the key US...
US indexes came under fire after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates 0.25%. Expect that Europe will play catchup and see weakness on the open. The Fed have now moved to a data dependant stance and could possibly pause in June if economic data comes in weaker...this is not so good for bulls as it would point to a weakening US economy. Gold punched up into...
Major Indexes in Europe and the US came under pressure as traders went risk off. New banking concerns for the US weighed on the action along with worse than expected economic data. Traders will be focused now on the FOMC rate statement to see what the Fed has to say about inflation. Expectations are that the Fed will raise rates 0.25% and potentially signal one...
Major Indexes in Europe were closed while the US ended with minor losses after drifting lower from the open. Manufacturing data out in the US came in stronger than expected which triggered (again) inflation and rate rise talk and saw USD and Bond yields spike. Copper and Oil were higher after the number, on expectations for buoyant demand while Gold pressed back...
Major Indexes in the US and Europe moved lower as concerns about the banking sector and contagion (seeing more regional banks come under fire) reared its ugly head again. First Republic Bank dumped 30% after reporting a 40% drop in deposits which pushed the broader market lower while Tech found support after some good earnings beats brought in the bargain hunters....
Major Indexes in the US moved lower led by the Nasdaq while Europe is expected to play catchup when they open for the coming session and open weaker. Sentiment turned sour after some key companies either missed the mark on earnings or guided down while economic data came in weaker than expected triggering recession concerns again. The action was 'risk off' which...
Trading and Price Action can be broken down into tow simple terms...a 'range bound' market and a 'trend' market. Being able to identify the price action early is key to successful daytrading. In the video I discuss how I like to daytrade Indexes and especially how I look to identify a RANGE or a TREND market. As there really is only TWO WAYs to trade....ie/...
Major Indexes edged higher Friday into the weekend with both Europe and the US posting minor gains. The US had economic data out that came in stronger than expected and sent US Bond Yields higher to add further fuel to the interest rate rise narrative. Share market traders have been in a holding pattern awaiting a big week of earnings this week in the US as some...
The USD is ranging in the near term but could easily move down into lows which would be supportive of Spot Gold and other USD denominated assets.
Major Indexes were generally flat to lower both in Europe and the US as traders digest the UK CPI print and what may be in store for US inflation. The UK saw core CPI out at 6.2% vs 6.0% expected which is unchanged from the previous release. The BOE will not be happy with the figure as inflation remains high and they will need to raise rates further. This sets up...
Major Indexes were again relatively flat with earnings weighing on US markets while Europe grinded higher. The USD moved lower from the start of the Asian market session which supported commodities, namely Gold, while US short term bonds continued lower as yields edged higher. I expect the Asian markets to have a muted open with the ASX200 to open flat and HSI...
Major Indexes were relatively flat overnight as traders digest US earnings and the continued rally into Bond yields. Inflation remains the main focus along with Company Guidance over the coming weeks. The USD continued the move up which pressured commodities and USD denominated currencies. For now, traders are happy to remain risk on into shares although they are...