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Sommario:Market Overview Analysis showed high accuracy, confirming primary biases for strong US Dollar and Precious Metals. Precious Metals' "Strongly Bullish" forecasts were validated: Gold held
Market Overview
Analysis showed high accuracy, confirming primary biases for strong US Dollar and Precious Metals.
Precious Metals' "Strongly Bullish" forecasts were validated: Gold held near record highs, Silver surged in a single day. Safe-haven and industrial demand themes played out.
US Dollar dominance confirmed, leading to accurate Dollar pair performance: DXY confirmed Bullish, holding gains despite minor correction. USD/JPY, USD/CAD, USD/CHF confirmed Bullish/Strongly Bullish with significant upward moves to new medium-term highs. Commodity currencies AUD/USD and NZD/USD validated Bearish/Strongly Bearish, with NZD/USD hitting a 5-month low. EUR/USD followed its Ranging forecast, showing volatile, non-directional price action.
The sole miss was GBP/USD. Despite a previous day's fall to a 36-day low (validating bearish bias), it staged a significant Friday counter-trend rally, contradicting sustained Bearish expectation.
Overall Scorecard:
- Spot On / Accurate: Gold, Silver, DXY, AUD/USD, NZD/USD, EUR/USD (Ranging), USD/JPY, USD/CAD, USD/CHF
- Missed / Contradicted: GBP/USD (Friday counter-trend rally)
Market Analysis
GOLD Gold surged Friday, hitting $3,770.09 after weaker US Consumer Sentiment. Sentiment remains strongly bullish, driven by Fed cut expectations and weakening data. Price holds above $3,700.
Testing weekly channel top above $3,800 (major resistance). Near-term support at $3,703 (imbalance), $3,700 (psychological).
Bias: Strongly bullish; $3,800 pullback likely a buying opportunity.
SILVER Silver's price action is explosively bullish, outperforming gold with new highs. Sentiment is very strong, fueled by Fed cuts and surging industrial demand (green energy).
Resistance: $45.188 (previous high, immediate target). Support: $43.673.
Bias: Bullish (strong structural/fundamental drivers); caution advised due to overbought conditions.
DXY Dollar Index aggressively rallied past week, trading around 98.50 Friday, extending post-Fed gains. Sentiment turned dollar-positive/cautious amid high trade uncertainty (new US tariffs).
Bulls test 98.60 - 99.00 (channel resistance). Support near 98.00 (psychological), critical test at 97.70.
Bias: Bullish near term; sustained break below 97.70 flips bearish.
GBPUSD Cable under heavy selling, pushed to 1.3320 (September low). Bearish sentiment persists amid strong USD. Pair likely at/near oversold.
Support: 1.3320 (defended September low). Resistance: 1.3500 (bulls need to reclaim for relief).
Bias: Bearish; sellers control below 1.3500.
AUDUSD AUD/USD sharp downtrend, hitting new lows over two sessions due to strong USD demand. Sentiment bearish; traders reduce trade-sensitive AUD exposure amid rising trade tensions. Near oversold levels.
Support: 0.65200 (weekly low). Resistance: 0.66037 (recent high).
Bias: Bearish; oversold rebound possible, but short-term pressure remains.
NZDUSD NZD/USD failed at 0.5890, decisively breaking 0.5817 support last week. Sentiment heavily negative, sellers firmly control amid stronger USD. Deeply oversold.
Resistance: 0.5820 (failed support). Downside support: 0.5660 (3-month POC).
Bias: Strongly bearish; shorting favored below 0.5820.
EURUSD EUR/USD hit resistance Thursday (Feb trend line), suggesting ranging for coming sessions. Sentiment normalized neutral/ranging post-Fed volatility. Lack of strong direction implies neutral RSI.
Unfinished low (imbalance) at 1.15643 (magnet). Feb trend line (overhead resistance).
Bias: Ranging; range trading more profitable than early-week directional bets.
USDJPY USD/JPY continued strong upward trend, trading around 149.506. Sentiment bearish JPY, strongly bullish pair, as yield differentials dominate.
Support near 149.00 (previous breakout), then 148.558 (swing low). Resistance: 150.00 (psychological), target near 151.40.
Bias: Strongly bullish; likely to extend gains, test 150.00 if US data reinforces USD strength.
USDCHF USD/CHF strong rally all week to 0.8010 high, but Friday was bearish (profit-taking/correction). Sentiment remains bullish, driven by dollar-positive environment.
Support: 0.79574 (recent low). Resistance: 0.80140 (recent high).
Bias: Bullish; remains supported by broader USD strength.
USDCAD USD/CAD consolidated last session, upside momentum intact, near recent high. Sentiment neutral-to-bullish; traders expect further USD strength but near-term consolidation. RSI implies possible pullback.
Support: 1.3900, then 1.3850. Resistance: 1.4000 (psychological).
Bias: Strongly bullish; expect consolidation 1.3900–1.4000, potential breakout if US inflation surprises upside.
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