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Risk Negative Bias Persists With No End In Sight To Fiscal Support Negotiations

Published 16/10/2020, 08:18
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Market Overview

The risk negative bias that has ushered flow back towards safe haven assets in recent sessions is still present as we come towards the end of another frustrating week for major markets. There is a distinct lack of trend or conviction right now through forex and commodities. It is difficult for traders to take a view amid the frustrating lack of progress in US fiscal support negotiations and deadlock over a UK/EU trade deal. In Washington, the sense is that fiscal support is becoming (if it is not already) a political football kicked around as who can use it for their advantage moving into the Presidential election. Agreement is ever more unlikely and this is weighing on broad market sentiment. The EU/UK negotiations are also extremely knife edge, with game theory playing out in a classic sense. They are close enough to continue talking, but the lack of real traction makes it likely that this will drag on for some weeks yet. So with the impact on major markets, we see a drift towards safety, with the dollar and yen benefitting at the expense of higher risk commodity currencies such as Aussie and Kiwi. In the US a rebound in Treasury yields helped equities rally into the close, but this traction looks to be waning again today. As yields tick back lower again, it is setting up for another frustrating day for the bulls.

Wall Street closed marginally lower last night and well off session lows, with the S&P 500 -0.2% at 3483, whilst futures are flat today. Asian markets were marginally lower with the Nikkei -0.4% and Shanghai Composite -0.1%. In Europe there is a sense of catch up on the late session rebound in the US, with FTSE futures +0.6% and DAX futures +0.3%, but can this last? In forex, there is a risk negative bias helping USD and JPY to perform well. AUD remains under pressure after yesterday’s dovish comments from the RBA Governor Lowe. In commodities, the dollar gains are weighing again on gold (-0.2%) and silver (-0.7%). Oil continues to jag around, falling back -1% as worries over supply (Libya back on line) and demand (rising second wave COVID cases) weigh.

It is a US focused day on the economic calendar to end the week. However, first up is the final Eurozone inflation reading for September at 1000BST. Headline Eurozone HICP is expected to be confirmed at -0.3% (-0.3% flash September, down from -0.2% final August). The core Eurozone HICP is expected to also be confirmed at +0.2% (+0.2% flash September, +0.4% final August). Into the US session, the main focus is US Retail Sales at 1330BST which is expected to show core ex-autos sales gaining by +0.5% in the month of September (after growth of +0.7% in August). US Industrial Production is at 1415BST and is expected to improve by +0.5% on the month in September (after +0.4% in August). Capacity Utilization is expected to also improve to 71.9% (from 71.4% in August). The preliminary look at October’s Michigan Sentiment is at 1500BST and is expected to tick slightly higher to 80.5 (from 80.4 in September).

Chart of the Day – DAX

The DAX has seen a retreat of the bulls once more as the trading range of the past three months has been reaffirmed. It is often said that equity markets can take the stairs to go higher but the elevator back down. We have seen this in mini format in the past couple of weeks as the market drifted higher before a sharp decline of recent days. The market has fallen hard after Tuesday’s reversal which left resistance at 13,150, back below a clutch of flat near to medium term moving averages and now risks a test of support at 12,540 once more. With the RSI turning lower again around 60 (having done so repeatedly over the past two and a half months), bullish momentum is failing, which means a growing lack of trend. As the DAX bulls have lost conviction, this is increasingly set up as a trading range. This is a chart now beset by false signals and means that for now, apparent breakouts should be treated with caution. There is a big downside gap that is wide open now at 12,975 which still needs to be filled. SO with the market forming support early today, a move to fill this gap in the coming sessions is likely. Holding support at 12,540/12,600 is initially important to protect the key July/September low support around 12,250/12,340. We continue to play the range and see this weakness is likely to be bought into for a rebound towards 12,960/12,975 in due course.

Chart of the Day – DAX

EUR/USD

The pair has spent the past twelve weeks trading in a 400 pip range between 1.1610/1.2010. There have been drifts higher, there have been drifts lower. Currently we see the market has fallen over at 1.1830 in the past week and is drifting lower. Momentum indicators reflect a mild drift lower rather than anything more significant at this stage. I tis also interesting that the market is now retreating to test the support around 1.1695. Although this is no longer a key support, it has been a good gauge of a floor in recent weeks and a closing breakdown would re-open the key 1.1610 lows again. Each of the past four sessions has seen lower daily highs, so this trend will continue unless there is a break above 1.1760 today. However, the hourly chart shows initial resistance is around 1.1720 this morning. A gauge of improvement would also be seen if hourly RSI went above 60 and MACD lines moved above neutral. Until then, we favour using ticks higher to be a chance to sell for pressure towards 1.1610.

EUR-Daily Chart

GBP/USD

As a three week rally on Cable has moved into reverse, the pressure has turned back towards a test of 1.2845 support. It is notable that intraday volatility on Cable has picked up this week, with larger daily ranges. The Average True Range of 117 pips has been exceeded in each of the past three sessions now (UK/EU Brexit trade deal negotiations are clear weighing on sentiment). Although newsflow is key, we favour selling into intraday strength for pressure on 1.2845. A closing breach would increase downside momentum for a test of 1.2670. Near term rallies into 1.3000/1.3080 continue to struggle. It is also worth noting now the support of a five month uptrend (which links the lows going back to May), which comes in today at 1.2780. This may be more of a factor next week in reflecting the longer term outlook, especially once the market reacts to what is likely to be an ongoing drag of the EU/UK negotiations.

GBP-Daily Chart

USD/JPY

In these times of uncertainty and a lack of conviction on risk appetite, it should come as little surprise that Dollar/Yen has had a mixed few sessions. However, with the failure around 106.00 and the re-engaging of what is approaching a four month downtrend, we continue to see a negative bias to the medium term outlook. It suggests that near term rallies will continue to fade. The rally in June fades around 108.00, in August around 107.00 and now in October around 106.00. It points towards ongoing downside pressure on the 104.90 October low and then below towards 104.00. The medium erm downtrend is at 105.95 today. We see on the hourly chart there is a slight breach of a near term downtrend, but the resistance around 105.60 is still intact. We view these little intraday bounces as a chance to sell.

JPY-Daily Chart

Gold

We still see the outlook for gold at an uncertain stage. The two trendlines continue to converge and gold is once more trading around an area we see as a neutral zone, between $1902/$1933. The two month downtrend falls at $1927 today, whilst the six month uptrend rises around $1883, so the price is almost bang in the middle. Momentum indicators have flattened off in neutral areas and reflect a lack of conviction. So we await the market to make the next decisive move. That would come on a close above $1933 (which would be a four week high and confirmed downtrend line breach. Alternatively, a breach of the $1873 October low would be a negative move.

Gold-Daily Chart

Brent Crude Oil

The now six week trading range between $38.80/$43.80 continues with a somewhat uncertain outlook. Yesterday’s session almost reflected this ranging phase in just one session, where initial sharp losses retraced almost entirely into the close to leave a small negative candle in the end. The market is just drifting off again today with a mild negative bias. Resistance at $43.55/$43.80 is clearly strengthening now, whilst the attraction of the mid-range pivot at $41.30 is almost magnetic too. As such, rolling over early today we look for a drift back towards $41.30 once more. A close above $43.80 is needed for the bulls to break this ranging outlook.

Oil-Daily Chart

Dow Jones Industrial Average

The Dow has pulled back over the past few sessions in a move that certainly gives the bulls something to think about. Breaking a three week uptrend risks further correction now, but the market will be looking at the reaction around the breakout support band 28,040/28,365. In this way, yesterday’s rally off 18,180 to leave a positive candle will bring a sense of optimism into today’s session, that the correction is again another chance to buy. The importance of this support band 28,040/28,365 is therefore growing. Trading above all the moving averages, which are rising, suggests that this is a bull market pullback which will be eyed as another opportunity to buy. The breakout support band is a prime buy zone now as momentum indicators begin to just unwind slightly from their positive positions. This outlook would certainly be questioned on a break below 27,730 (the first real higher low of the old three week uptrend). Forming another positive candle today would suggest a retest of 28,958 again.

DJIA-Daily Chart

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