Where will the dust settle as the curtains close on January 2020

Today’s report: Where will the dust settle as the curtains close on January 2020

The US equity market continues to prove just how committed it is to the trend, once again racing back after a short-lived dip. We’ve talked a lot about investor immunity to downside risk over the past decade, and we’ve been anticipating some sort of a trigger that might expose what we believe to be a stock market that's well overextended itself.

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Chart talk: Technical & fundamental highlights

EURUSD – technical overview

The downtrend off the 2018 high is looking exhausted and the prospect for a meaningful higher low is more compelling. A higher low is now sought out above the multi-year low from 2017, ahead of the next major upside extension. Only a weekly close back below 1.0800 would compromise this outlook. Back above 1.1412 will strengthen the view.

  • R2 1.1173 – 16 January high – Strong
  • R1 1.1118 - 21 January high  – Medium
  • S1 1.0993 - 29 January low – Medium
  • S2 1.0981 – 29 November low – Strong

EURUSD – fundamental overview

The Euro has been better bid since the Fed decision earlier this week, where Jerome Powell expressed his deep concern for below target inflation. At the same time, we've also been seeing healthier economic data reads out of the zone, which included Thursday's better than expected unemployment and confidence data. Looking ahead, key standouts come in the form of German retail sales, Eurozone GDP and inflation, US core PCE, Chicago PMIs and Michigan sentiment.

EURUSD - Technical charts in detail

GBPUSD – technical overview

The market has seen a recovery out from the lowest levels since 2016, with the price now pushing back above the weekly Ichimoku cloud to signal a bullish structural shift. Ultimately, only back below the 1.2500 handle would compromise the newly established constructive medium and longer-term outlook. Next key resistance comes in the form of the monthly high from September 2017 at 1.3658, with setbacks expected to be well supported ahead of 1.2800.

  • R2 1.3285 – 31 December high – Strong
  • R1 1.3200 – Figure – Medium
  • S1 1.2954 – 14 January low – Medium
  • S2 1.2905 – 23 December low – Strong

GBPUSD – fundamental overview

The Pound rocketed higher on Thursday after the BOE held on rates. Heading into the event risk, the market was split down the middle as to whether or not the BOE would cut and as a result, we saw plenty of demand for the Pound after the central bank left rates on hold. Looking ahead, key standouts come in the form of UK consumer credit and mortgage approvals, US core PCE, Chicago PMIs and Michigan sentiment. It's worth noting that it's Brexit Day, though with all of this already priced in and much of the risk now associated with December 2020, we don't expect any major volatility around the event.

USDJPY – technical overview

Despite rally attempts, the longer-term downtrend remains firmly intact. Rallies should continue to be well capped below 111.00 on a monthly closes basis, with deeper setbacks anticipated towards a retest of the yearly low, below which exposes critical support in the form of the 2016 low at 99.00 further down. Next major support comes in the form of the October 2018 low at 106.48. Only back above the 112.40, 2019 high would compromise the bearish outlook.

  • R2 110.29 – 17 January high – Strong
  • R1 110.00 – Psychological – Medium
  • S1 108.58 – 30 January low – Medium
  • S2 107.65 – 8 January low  – Strong

USDJPY – fundamental overview

Price action in the major pair will continue to be impacted by developments on the global risk front. Investors are trying to figure out if they should be getting more nervous about the potential fallout from the coronavirus outbreak. BoJ Amimaya said the central bank is 'closely watching the impact of the virus on the economy.' Looking ahead, key standouts come in the form of US core PCE, Chicago PMIs and Michigan sentiment.

EURCHF – technical overview

The market remains very well capped into offers and the medium-term picture continues to favour the downside. A break back above 1.1060 would be required to take the immediate pressure off the downside. Below 1.0800 exposes the 1.0600 area.
  • R2 1.0906 – 27 December high – Strong
  • R1 1.0834 – 13 January high – Medium
  • S1 1.0665 – 28 January/2019 low – Medium
  • S2 1.0600 – Figure – Strong

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, and from a US administration that has put Switzerland on its currency manipulator watchlist. Any signs of risk liquidation in 2020, 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 under pressure over the past several months, but has also been well supported on dips. The price action suggests we could be seeing the formation of a major base, though it would take a clear break back above 0.7100 to strengthen this outlook. In the interim, look for setbacks to continue to be well supported above 0.6700 on a weekly close basis.

  • R2 0.6934 –16 January high – Strong
  • R1 0.6800 – Figure – Medium
  • S1 0.6700 – 30 January low – Medium
  • S2 0.6671 – 2 October, 2019 low – Strong

AUDUSD – fundamental overview

The Australian Dollar has been weighed down by the combination of risk off flow associated with the coronavirus, fallout from the local wildfires and some softer local data. Still, it is worth noting that economic data out of Australia has been better on the whole of late, which has reduced odds for an RBA rate cut in February. On Friday, the Aussie docket was mixed, with producer prices coming in softer and private sector credit stronger. Upbeat China PMI reads were also seen helping to support Aussie against deeper setbacks. Looking ahead, key standouts come in the form of US core PCE, Chicago PMIs and Michigan sentiment.

USDCAD – technical overview

The downturn in late 2019 has resulted in a medium-term shift in the trend, with the pressure back on the downside. The break back below major psychological support at 1.3000 now exposes deeper setbacks towards the 1.2782 low from September 2018. At this stage, the market would need to push back above the November 2019 high at 1.3328 to take the immediate pressure off the downside.

  • R2 1.3240 – Ichimoku top – Strong
  • R1 1.3227 - 30 January high – Medium
  • S1 1.3100 – Figure – Medium
  • S2 1.3026 – 9 January low – Strong

USDCAD – fundamental overview

The Canadian Dollar has been struggling of late, with softer local data, a more downbeat Bank of Canada, falling oil prices and worry associated with the coronavirus all factoring into the Loonie's weakness. Looking ahead, key standouts come in the form of Canada GDP and producer prices, US core PCE, Chicago PMIs and Michigan sentiment.

NZDUSD – technical overview

There's a case to be made for a meaningful bottom, with the market rallying out from longer-term cycle low area around 0.6200. As such, look for setbacks to be well supported in the days ahead, in anticipation of a continued recovery. Only a weekly close below 0.6200 would give reason for rethink. Back above 0.6800 strengthens the outlook and takes the medium to longer-term pressure off the downside.

  • R2 0.6756 – 31 December high – Strong
  • R1 0.6700 –  Figure – Medium
  • S1 0.6479 – 31 January low – Medium
  • S2 0.6466 – 4 November high – Strong

NZDUSD – fundamental overview

More setbacks for the New Zealand Dollar into Friday, with the commodity currency weighed down by the combination of risk off flow associated with the coronavirus, and some softer local data. ON Thursday, we saw Kiwi trade disappoint, and on Friday ANZ consumer confidence was soft. Still, it is worth noting that calls for an RBNZ rate cut in February have been pushed back to later this year, which should provide some support into this dip. Upbeat China PMIs haven't helped much but could be at least preventing deeper setbacks ahead of the weekend. Looking ahead, key standouts come in the form of US core PCE, Chicago PMIs and Michigan sentiment.

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 a major correction targeting an eventual test of the 2018 low at 2339. The initial level of major support comes in at 3070, with a break below to strengthen the outlook. A monthly close above 3300 would be required to compromise the outlook.

  • R2 3350 – Psychological – Strong
  • R1 3340 – 22 January/Record high – Strong
  • S1 3200 – Psychological – Medium
  • S2 3070 – 3 December low – Strong

US SPX 500 – fundamental overview

Although we've seen the market extending to fresh record highs in 2020, with so little room for additional central bank accommodation, given an already depressed interest rate environment, the prospect for a meaningful extension of this record run, on easy money policy incentives, should no longer be as enticing to investors as it once was. Meanwhile, tension on the global trade front, geopolitical risk, and worry associated with the coronavirus, should weigh more heavily on investor sentiment into 2020. 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

The 2019 breakout above the 2016 high at 1375 was a significant development, and suggests the market is in the early stages of a bullish move that follows a multi-month consolidation. The next major level of resistance comes in around 1650 (measured move extension target), while in the interim, look for any setbacks to be well supported above 1400.

  • R2 1650 – Measured move target – Strong
  • R1 1612 – 8 January/2019 high – Medium
  • S1 1500 – Psychological – Medium
  • S2 1445– 12 November low – Strong

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

Setbacks should be very well supported in the 6,000 area, with a higher low sought out in favour of a bullish continuation back above the 2019 high and towards the record high from late 2017 further up. Ultimately, only a weekly close below 5,750 would compromise the constructive outlook. Back above the October 2018 high further encourages bullish prospect.

  • R2 10,468– 26 October high – Strong
  • R1 10,000 – Psychological – Medium
  • S1 8,235 – 24 January low– Strong
  • S2 7,000 – Psychological – Strong

BTCUSD – fundamental overview

Bitcoin demand is expected to pick up in 2020, with market forces to likely make a stronger argument for the emerging cryptocurrency. In a world where rates are at historic lows and the equity market looks to be inching closer to major capitulation, the idea of owning a decentralised, limited supply currency, becomes increasingly attractive as a store of value. Moreover, there is plenty of development going on in the decentralised technology space, which should only add to the draw.

BTCUSD - Technical charts in detail

ETHUSD – technical overview

The market is in the process of a major correction after a surge in the second quarter of 2019. Look for setbacks to be well supported above of previous resistance turned support at 100 on a weekly close basis, in favour of the next major higher low and bullish resumption back towards and through the 2019 high up at 363. Ultimately, only a weekly close below 100 would compromise the outlook.

  • R2 225 – 19 September high – Strong
  • R1 200 – Psychological – Medium
  • S1 117 – 18 December low – Medium
  • S2 102 – 6 February/2019 low  – Strong

ETHUSD – fundamental overview

There is plenty of Ether demand built up in the 80-100 area, with so much optimism around prospects for the blockchain given all of the development going on in the decentralised finance space. At the same time, macroeconomics will likely play a negative role in 2020, at least relative to the price of Bitcoin, with Eth expected to underperform in a risk off backdrop, in light of Ethereum's higher sensitivity and correlation with risk themes.

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