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AUD/USD falters at the 200-day MA, ASX 200 eyes record high

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Market Summary:

  • Nvidia fever sent stock market indices to record highs on Thursday after it reported another strong set of earnings
  • Nvidia’s stock gapped over 11% higher, finished the day up over 15% and added $250 billion to its market cap
  • The global stock market rally began in Asia after the after-hours Nvidia report, with the Nikkei 225 breaking above its previous record high set in 1989, DAX hitting an all-time high ahead of the European open and the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100 and Dow Jones quickly following their lead
  • AUD/JPY broke to a 7-year high during the risk-on session, although prices pulled back to the key level heading into the NY close
  • US initial jobless claims was lower than estimated at 201k (2017k consensus) to underscore a strong economy and further reduce bets of Fed cuts
  • The US dollar index reversed earlier losses and recovered back above its 200-day EMA, closing the day flat with an elongated bullish pinbar
  • Similar reversal patterns were seen on EUR/USD, GBP/USD, AUD/USD, USD/CAD and USD/CHF
  • The New Zealand dollar was again the strongest FX major and rose for a seventh day, presumably on short-covering ahead of next week’s RBNZ meeting

 

 

Events in focus (AEDT):

  • 08:45 – New Zealand retail sales
  • 09:00 – Fed Governor Cook Speaks, FOMC Member Kashkari Speaks
  • 11:01 – UK consumer confidence (GfK)
  • 11:35 – Fed Waller Speaks
  • 12:30 – China house prices
  • 16:00 – Singapore CPI
  • 18:00 – German GDP
  • 19:30 – SNB Vice Chairman Schlegel Speaks
  • 20:00 – German business sentiment (Ifo)
  • 20:20 – ECB’s Schnabel Speaks
  • 20:30 - ECB's Supervisory Board Member Jochnick Speaks

 

 

ASX 200 at a glance:

The risk-on rally across on Thursday helped the ASX 200 extend its gains overnight. The 4-hour chart shows a strong rally from the 200-day EMA and 61.8% Fibonacci level, although a small shooting star candle formed alongside an RSI divergence (after it has reached overbought). This is nothing major and could simply mean a small retracement or period of consolidation.

 

Ultimately any dips towards the 50-bar EMA or 7624.7 support level could be favourable for bears, but if prices simply extend their lead at the open then a move for 7700 could be on the cards. At which point we’ll find out whether it has the momentum to break to a new record high or retreat once more from that pivotal level.

 

AUD/USD technical analysis:

The weaker US dollar has allowed AUD/USD to rise for a seventh day, although a series of upper wicks over the past three days suggests bears are losing steam. A bearish pinbar also formed on Thursday after a false break of the 100 and 200-day EMAs. RSI (2) is overbought, and RSI (15) is around the neutral level of 50 – so if prices turn lower from here, it will revert to bearish mode below 50.

 

Bears could seek to fade into retracements within Thursday’s range with a stop above its high, or the 38.2% Fibonacci level. 0.6500 make a viable initial target, a break beneath which brings the lows around 0.6450 into focus.

 

 

 

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-- Written by Matt Simpson

Follow Matt on Twitter @cLeverEdge

 

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