Next 24 hours: Risk Markets Looking for Some Relief
Today’s report: US Dollar Less Attractive in Safe Haven Backdrop
Global trade tension is front and centre to start the week, with risk markets in a state of disarray, as President Trump keeps pushing forward with protectionist measures. While China has been the main storyline here, further action against Mexico late last week and now India into the new week, aren’t doing anything to help investor sentiment.
Wake-up call
- manufacturing PMIs
- Jeremy Corbyn
- US protectionism
- SNB's job
- Aussie demand
- OIL slump
- global trade
- risk appetite
- Macro players
- Mainstream adoption
- web 3.0
Suggested reading
- Morgan Stanley Sees Recession within a Year IF.... W. Mathis, Bloomberg (June 2, 2019)
- Boris vs Gove, Trump comes to Britain, R. Shrimsley, Financial Times (June 1, 2019)
Chart talk: Technical & fundamental highlights
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EURUSD – technical overview
The major pair has extended its run of declines off the 2008 high, trading down to a fresh multi-month low in May. But with the downtrend looking exhausted, the prospect for a meaningful higher low is more compelling, with a higher low sought out above the multi-year low from 2017, ahead of the next major upside extension. Only a weekly close back below the psychological barrier at 1.1000 would compromise this outlook. Back above 1.1450 will strengthen the view.EURUSD – fundamental overview
US administration protectionist policy is starting to have an impact on the FX market, with the strategy to rebalance the US economy also necessitating a softer US Dollar. We're seeing flight to safety demand ramp up for the other major currencies as a result, with the Euro a beneficiary of the flow, despite ongoing stress relating to the outlook for the Eurozone economy. Looking at the Monday calendar, we get a batch of manufacturing data reads out of the Eurozone and US. We also get US construction spending.EURUSD - Technical charts in detail
GBPUSD – technical overview
The major pair has stumbled since putting in an impressive recovery off the multi-month low in early January. Still, the broader recovery still helps to support the case for a longer-term developing uptrend off the 2016 low. Pullbacks are now viewed as corrective on the daily chart, with dips expected to be supported well ahead of the yearly low in the 1.2400s. Look for a weekly close back above 1.3000 to strengthen the outlook.GBPUSD – fundamental overview
US administration protectionist policy is starting to have an impact on the FX market, with the strategy to rebalance the US economy also necessitating a softer US Dollar. We're seeing flight to safety demand ramp up for the other major currencies as a result, with the Pound a beneficiary of the flow, despite ongoing stress relating to the Brexit outlook. As far as the latest UK headlines go, the Times has reported delaying Brexit, will result in Jeremy Corbyn taking over as the next PM, something that could very well scare the process into a more productive path forward. Meanwhile, President Trump touches down for a visit, amidst political drama and global trade turmoil. Looking at Monday's economic calendar, we get a manufacturing data out of the UK and US, along with US construction spending.USDJPY – technical overview
Another topside failure has led to a sharp pullback, with the market unable to establish above a formidable resistance zone in the 112s. The recent drop back below 110.00 strengthens the bearish case, exposing the next major downside extension towards a retest of the January flash crash low in the 104s. Any rallies should now be well capped below 111.00, with only a break back above the yearly high at 112.40 to delay the bearish outlook.USDJPY – fundamental overview
Overall, most of the movement in the major pair is being directed by investor appetite, with the Yen still tracking with traditional correlations. Risk sentiment has been trending lower of late and this is keeping the major pair under pressure into rallies. The primary catalyst for the downturn in sentiment and wave of Yen demand comes from ramped up soft Dollar US protectionism. Looking at the calendar for the remainder of the day, we get US ISM manufacturing and construction spending.EURCHF – technical overview
The latest breakdown below critical range support in the 1.1200 area, has opened the door for an acceleration of declines that targets a move back towards initial support in the form of the 1.1000 psychological barrier. The market is trading at its lowest level in nearly two years and at this point, it would take a break back above 1.1279 to take the immediate pressure off the downside.EURCHF – fundamental overview
The SNB remains uncomfortable with Franc appreciation and continues to remind the market it will need to be careful about any attempts at trying to force an appreciation in the currency. But the SNB will also need to be careful right now, as its strategy to weaken the Franc is facing headwinds from a less certain global outlook. Any signs of sustained risk liquidation, will likely invite a very large wave of demand for the Franc that will put the SNB in the more challenging position of needing to back up its talk with action, that ultimately, may not prove to be as effective as it once was, given where we're at in the monetary policy cycle.AUDUSD – technical overview
The market has been very well supported on dips since breaking down in early January to multi-year lows. The price action suggests we could be seeing the formation of a major base, though it would take a clear break back above 0.7070 to strengthen this outlook. In the interim, look for setbacks to continue to be well supported ahead of 0.6800.AUDUSD – fundamental overview
The Australian Dollar has done a good job shrugging off downside pressure from the more dovish leaning RBA and an intense downturn in global sentiment, instead focusing more on the soft US Dollar impact of US trade policy. The US has been getting more aggressive over the past week, turning its attention from China, to Mexico and India. There have also been reports of the US taking measures against Australia, though these reports have yet to be substantiated. Mixed Aussie data out early Monday was dismissed and the focus will continue to be on global trade. We also get some US data in the form of ISM manufacturing and construction spending.USDCAD – technical overview
Despite breaking to a fresh yearly high in recent sessions, overall, the market has entered a period of choppy consolidation in 2019. However, the longer-term structure remains constructive, with dips expected to be well supported for fresh upside back above the 2018/multi-month high at 1.3665. Back below the psychological barrier at 1.3000 would be required to delay the outlook.USDCAD – fundamental overview
A dovish read from the Bank of Canada this past week and a slump in the price of OIL, had resulted in the Canadian Dollar sinking to fresh 2019 lows against the Buck. However, the Loonie has managed to recover off the low despite the negative flow, with the market contending with ramped up soft US Dollar trade policy from the US administration. Looking ahead, we get Canada manufacturing PMIs, along with US ISM manufacturing and US construction spending.NZDUSD – technical overview
Despite recent weakness, there's a case to be made for a meaningful low in place at 0.6425 (2018 low). As such, look for setbacks to be well supported above the latter, in anticipation of renewed upside, with only a close below to compromise the outlook. At the same time, a push back above 0.6700 will be required to take pressure off the downside.NZDUSD – fundamental overview
Kiwi has done a good job recovering out from the recent yearly low, despite a run of softer local data and clear dovish shift in RBNZ policy that had resulted in a rate cut. The market has even held up well in the face of the latest risk liquidation, and it seems as though the impact of US administration soft Dollar trade policy is starting to shine through. Looking ahead, we get US data in the form of ISM manufacturing and construction spending.US SPX 500 – technical overview
There have been signs of a major longer term top, after an exceptional run over the past decade. Any rallies from here, are expected to be very well capped, in favour of renewed weakness targeting an eventual retest of strong longer-term previous resistance turned support in the form of the 2015 high at 2140. The initial level of major support comes in around 2600, with a break below to strengthen the outlook. A sustained move above 3000 would be required to delay.US SPX 500 – fundamental overview
Although we've seen the market extend to another record high in 2019, exhausted monetary policy tools post 2008 crisis suggest the prospect for a meaningful extension of this record run at this point in the cycle is not realistic. Meanwhile, ramped up tension on the global trade front, should continue to be a drag on investor sentiment. We recommend keeping a much closer eye on the equities to ten year yield comparative going forward, as the movement here is something that could be a major stress to the financial markets looking out.GOLD (SPOT) – technical overview
There are signs that we could be seeing the formation of a more significant medium to longer-term structural shift that would be confirmed if a recovery out from sub-1200 levels can extend back through big resistance in the form of the 2016 high at 1375. In the interim, look for setbacks to be well supported, with only a close back below 1250 to compromise the constructive outlook.GOLD (SPOT) – fundamental overview
The yellow metal continues to be well supported on dips with solid demand from medium and longer-term accounts. These players are more concerned about exhausted monetary policy, extended global equities, political uncertainty, systemic risk and trade war threats. All of this should keep the commodity well supported, with many market participants also fleeing to the hard asset as the grand dichotomy of record high equities and record low yields comes to an unnerving climax.BTCUSD – technical overview
The market has enjoyed a nice run since breaking out above a consolidation between Q4 2018 and Q1 2019., though the rally has resulted in extended technical readings after racing through the July 2018 peak at 8,500. Next key resistance comes in at the 10k psychological barrier. Overall, look for additional upside to be limited, to allow for these technical readings to unwind from stretched readings, before the market considers a meaningful push beyond 10k. Setbacks should ideally be supported ahead of 6,000.BTCUSD – fundamental overview
Bitcoin has enjoyed a stellar rally over the past few weeks, with demand increasing along the way. Last month's resiliency in the face of the hack at a major exchange has given the crypto asset a huge credibility boost, while reports of mainstream adoption haven't hurt the cause either. Household names like Starbucks, Microsoft, TD Ameritrade and Whole Foods are all making moves in the space, while governments have been more receptive to working with the crypto asset.BTCUSD - Technical charts in detail
ETHUSD – technical overview
The recovery has recently accelerated to a fresh 2019 high, surging through medium-term resistance at 255 and exposing next key resistance at 355. The upside break suggests the market is now looking to establish a meaningful base, in favour of bullish structural shift. Still, shorter-term, the run is looking stretched and before we see that test of 355, we could see rallies well capped into 300 to allow for extended readings to unwind before the market gets going again. Setbacks should now be well supported into the 200 area.ETHUSD – fundamental overview
There has been a lot more buzz around adoption as the price of Bitcoin surges, with many mainstream names coming out in support of blockchain integration. Demand for web 3.0 applications is on the rise, and the blockchain with the biggest front end application potential is Ethereum. We've started to see some catch up as well, with ETH finding relative strength off cycle lows versus its older cousin. At the same time, worry associated with fallout in the global economy, is worry that should weigh more heavily on risk correlated crypto assets like ETH. And considering the possibility an overextended Bitcoin runs into profit taking, there is risk we soon see a healthy adjustment back to the downside.