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Global markets opened Monday with precious metals in focus, as silver surged past $43.00, reaching its highest level since 2011, while gold posted modest gains above $3,650 on growing expectations of Fed policy easing. Oil prices climbed above $63.20 amid geopolitical risks, while the Australian Dollar steadied after RBA Governor Bullock signaled a measured policy outlook. Meanwhile, EUR/USD extended losses below 1.1750 ahead of key Eurozone confidence data.
Gold is trading around $3,685 in early Asian session, showing modest gains above $3,650. The recent Fed rate cut (25 bps) has sparked expectations for further easing, which supports gold. Strong geopolitical risks are also adding safe-haven demand.
Geopolitical Risks: Persistent tensions globally continue to boost demand for safe-haven assets.
US Economic Data: Softer labor market signals have increased confidence in future Fed rate cuts, reducing the opportunity cost of holding gold.
FOMC Outcome: The Fed’s first rate cut of 2025 is playing into markets’ expectations that more easing will follow.
Trade Policy: No large new trade shocks, but existing trade tensions keep uncertainty elevated.
Monetary Policy: Easing expectations for the Fed make gold relatively more attractive as a non-yielding asset.
Trend: Mildly bullish / consolidative — gold is holding near recent support and has upside potential.
Resistance: ~$3,700, then ~$3,720 if momentum continues.
Support: ~$3,650, with deeper support near ~$3,630.
Forecast: Gold may hold this level and attempt upward moves toward resistance if Fed’s upcoming commentary remains dovish. if USD strengthens or Fed signals hesitation, gold could dip toward support.
Market Sentiment: Cautiously optimistic — traders expect more Fed easing but are wary of USD strength or less dovish surprises.
Catalysts: Fed speeches (“Fedspeak”), US inflation/CPI data, and developments in geopolitical hotspots will likely drive near-term movement.
Silver has surged past $43.00, marking its highest level since September 2011. The move is driven by renewed Fed rate cut expectations and strong industrial demand, while USD softness also helps. Traders are now balancing bullish sentiment with caution for potential pullbacks.
Geopolitical Risks: Tensions globally boost demand for safe-haven and industrial metals alike.
US Economic Data: Softer inflation and labor signals are reinforcing hopes for further Fed easing.
Trade Policy: No major new trade shocks; but stable industrial demand, especially from China, remains supportive.
Trend: Strong bullish momentum; price breaking past resistance zones.
Forecast: Silver may consolidate near the new highs ($43.00-$43.50 area) with short-term pullbacks likely. If strength holds, upside toward $44.00+ may be possible; a failure below $42.40 would suggest risk of drift back toward support.
Market Sentiment: Bullish, but with profit taking seen as traders lock in gains at multi-year highs.
Catalysts: Fed comments & decisions, US inflation data, industrial demand reports (especially China), and USD strength/weakness.
WTI is trading above $63.20 during early Asian/European hours, boosted by escalating geopolitical tensions in Europe and the Middle East. While supply concerns provide support, weak demand indicators and soft fuel usage in some U.S. regions are limiting how far oil can rally.
Geopolitical Risks: Conflicts around Ukraine/Poland border and rising Middle East tensions are tightening risk premia in oil markets.
US Economic Data: Mixed signals—while some data point to slowing demand, weaker USD helps oil gain.
FOMC Outcome: Expectations of Fed rate cuts help reduce nominal interest rate pressure, supporting oil by making financing costs lower.
Trend: Mild bullish with caution, risk of pullback if supply concerns abate.
Resistance: ~$64.50 → ~$65.20 (psychological and previous resistance zones)
Support: ~$62.80 → ~$62.00 (key support levels)
Market Sentiment: Moderately bullish; traders buying into risk premia and looking for supply-side shocks.
Catalysts: Weekly API/EIA inventory reports, further geopolitical developments (Middle East, Ukraine), Fed commentary, USD strength/weakness.
AUD/USD has trimmed some earlier losses as remarks from RBA Governor Michele Bullock suggesting a cautious, “measured” policy outlook have helped soothe markets. Despite a stronger US Dollar and Fed’s more hawkish signals, AUD regained footing slightly after earlier pressure.
Geopolitical Risks: Global uncertainty remains a headwind; Australia is sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment.
US Economic Data: The US Dollar is being supported by strong data and expectations that Fed rate cuts may not be as rapid.
FOMC Outcome: Markets are adjusting to the idea that the Fed is cautious about cutting rates further without confirming inflation deceleration.
Trend: Slight bearishness with potential for recovery; the pair is in a corrective phase after recent losses.
Resistance: ~ 0.6630 → 0.6680 (recent highs and previous swing levels)
Support: ~ 0.6550 → 0.6500 (near term support zones and previous ranges)
Forecast: AUD/USD may continue to bounce between these resistance and support zones unless bullish catalysts emerge—strong Chinese demand, weaker USD, or more dovish Fed signals.
Market Sentiment: Mixed – traders are wary but tentatively leaning toward AUD strength if the RBA remains steady.
Catalysts: RBA statements, Australian inflation / labour market data, Fed policy guidance, USD strength or weakness.
EUR/USD is trading around 1.1730, extending its decline for the fourth straight session. The US Dollar remains strong following recent Fed signals that it isn’t in a rush to ease aggressively. Meanwhile, markets are focused on the upcoming Eurozone Consumer Confidence report, expected to show modest improvement but still under pressure.
Geopolitical Risks: Broader risk-off sentiment continues to favor the USD over the euro.
US Economic Data: Fed’s “meeting-by-meeting” approach and its cautious tone strengthen USD sentiment.
FOMC Outcome: Markets believe the recent rate cut isn’t the last, but the cautious guidance limits downside for the USD and keeps EUR/USD under pressure.
Trade Policy: No fresh trade policy developments; euro remains vulnerable due to weaker demand and inflation expectations.
Trend: Bearish continuation, as EUR/USD fails to recover above resistance zones
Resistance: ~ 1.1750 → 1.1780 (former support turned resistance)
Support: ~ 1.1700 → 1.1670; a break below could expose downside toward ~1.1620.
Forecast: Expect EUR/USD to remain under pressure and possibly drift lower toward support levels unless Eurozone confidence data surprises to the upside.
Market Sentiment: Negative-leaning; traders are favoring USD strength ahead of major releases.
Catalysts: Eurozone Consumer Confidence figures, ECB commentary, further U.S. Fed speeches or data that impact USD strength.
Overall, the week began with precious metals leading the market narrative, supported by monetary policy dynamics and risk sentiment. Traders will closely monitor upcoming US and Eurozone data releases for fresh direction, while commodities and currencies remain highly sensitive to geopolitical developments and central bank signals.
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