Friday, 29 April 2022

📕 Comment on Gold on April 29, 2022:

 ðŸ“• Comment on Gold on April 29, 2022:



 - In yesterday's trading session, after precious metal fell to 1871, Gold rallied strongly to 1896 ($25), closed the day session with a bull pusher and in the early morning of this day Gold continued to rise.  up to around 1905. With the current showing of good upward momentum, my view will be to prioritize the bullish option for this precious metal.

 - On the H4 time frame, bullish force also prevails and the nearest support area for this precious metal is around 1895-1898, Here we can establish a buy position with a safe target around the threshold.  1910-1915.

Crude Oil Futures: Rising bets for further upside

Open interest in crude oil futures markets went up for the third consecutive session on Thursday, now by nearly 19K contracts according to advance prints from CME Group. Volume followed suit and rose by 157.3K contracts, fading the previous day’s retracement.



WTI now targets April tops around $109.00

Prices of the WTI extended the weekly recovery on Thursday. The move was accompanied by rising open interest and volume, paving the way for the continuation of this bounce to, initially, the April high just above the $109.00 mark per barrel in the very near term.

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Thursday, 28 April 2022

US: Weekly Initial Jobless Claims fall to 180K vs. 180K expected

 



  • Weekly initial claims and continued claims were broadly in line with expectations according to the latest report. 
  • The US dollar weakened as a result of weak US GDP data and ignored the latest jobless claims figures. 

There were 180,000 initial claims in the US economy in the week ending on 23 April, in line with consensus estimates and a slight decline from last week's 185,000 reading which was revised up from 184,000, according to data released by the US Department of Labour on Thursday. That meant that the four-week average of initial claims rose to 179,750 from 177,500 a week prior. 

Continued claims in the week ending on 16 April saw a slight fall to 1.408M from 1.409M a week prior, a little above the expected drop to 1.403M. The insured unemployment rate thus came in at 1.0% in the week ending on 16 April, unchanged from a week earlier. 

Market Reaction

FX markets did not react to the latest broadly as expected jobless claims report but rather reacted to weak US growth numbers, with the US dollar weakening slightly. 

Nasdaq futures jump 2% after Meta earnings beat




Nasdaq 100 futures jumped more than 2% on Thursday as Meta Platforms shares soared after a stronger-than-expected profit, taking some pressure off growth and technology stocks that have been battered recently.

The Facebook-parent rose 17.7% in early New York trading after the social-networking site also eked out user growth.

Other megcap stocks such as Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL), Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT), Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Inc rose between 1.7% and 3.4%.

The Nasdaq Composite index is on course to post losses of over 10% in April, as investors dumped high-growth stocks on fears that rising interest rates will threaten future earnings and after Netflix Inc (NASDAQ:NFLX) posted a shocking subscriber loss.

Apple, the world's most valuable company, and e-commerce giant Amazon are set to report earnings after markets close on Thursday.

Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) Inc jumped 8.4% after the chipmaker forecast third-quarter revenue above analyst expectations.

At 05:05 a.m. ET, Dow e-minis were up 390 points, or 1.17%, S&P 500 e-minis were up 76.75 points, or 1.84%, and Nasdaq 100 e-minis were up 328.25 points, or 2.52%.

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