Dollar Ticks Lower by Poor Job Data

The US dollar plunged below the pivotal $107 threshold, following a mere 89,000 increase in private-sector employment in the last month, marking its lowest figure since September 2021.
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The US dollar faced a setback, plunging below the pivotal $107 threshold, following lacklustre private-sector job data showing a mere 89,000 increase in employment last month, marking its lowest figure since September 2021. This unexpected dip in the dollar's strength triggered a technical rebound in the U.S. equity markets. Meanwhile, the Japanese Yen capitalised on the weakening dollar, prompting speculation about potential intervention by Japanese authorities. The Yen's rise was spurred by dismal employment figures from the United States, intensifying market scrutiny. Additionally, oil markets suffered a blow as official US data revealed the weakest seasonal demand for oil in decades, leading to the most significant drop in oil prices in 2023.

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Market Movements

  

DOLLAR_INDX

The US Dollar faced a downward trajectory, weighed down by a series of bearish economic indicators, signalling a prevailing sense of pessimism in the US economy. The discouraging data has cast doubt on the possibility of another interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve. Specifically, the US ADP Nonfarm Employment Change saw a significant decline from 180,000 to 89,000, falling short of market expectations at 153,000. However, the US S&P Global Composite Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) performed slightly better than anticipated, coming in at 50.2, surpassing the market's outlook of 50.1.

The Dollar Index is trading higher while currently testing the resistance level. MACD has illustrated diminishing bullish momentum, while RSI is at 69, which suggests the index might enter overbought territory. 

Resistance level: 107.00, 108.70

Support level: 105.30, 103.20

XAU/USD

The gold market continued to grapple with negative sentiment, although the bearish momentum has shown signs of abating in anticipation of critical US jobs data. Additionally, the influx of downbeat economic data from the US weighed on the US Dollar, providing an extra layer of bullish momentum to the gold market.

Gold prices are trading lower following the prior breakout below the previous support level. However, MACD has illustrated diminishing bearish momentum, while RSI is at 30, suggesting the commodity might enter oversold territory. 

Resistance level: 1835.00, 1860.00

Support level: 1810.00, 1785.00

EUR/USD

Surprisingly, the euro staged a notable recovery, surging above the 1.0500 mark. The dollar faced pressure following lacklustre U.S. job data, causing the dollar index to slip below $107. All eyes are now on the upcoming NonFarm Payroll report slated for release on Friday, a key event anticipated by investors. Adding to the euro's strength, positive economic signals emerged from the Eurozone. German Service PMI crossed the crucial 50-mark threshold, indicating growth, while Eurozone PMIs surpassed market expectations. These encouraging indicators fueled the euro's upward trajectory, painting a positive picture amid global market fluctuations.

Despite the pair having a technical rebound and both the RSI and the MACD indicating that the bearish momentum has eased, the pair is still trading in a bearish momentum. 

Resistance level: 1.0550, 1.0620

Support level: 1.0470, 1.0340

USD/JPY

The Japanese yen maintained a consolidative stance near key support levels, as investors adopted a cautious "wait and see" approach. This mood is driven by both the upcoming US Jobs report and expectations of potential currency intervention by the Bank of Japan. To navigate potential volatilities, investors are treading carefully in the Japanese yen market..

USD/JPY is trading lower while currently near the support level. However, MACD has illustrated diminishing bearish momentum, while RSI is at 41, suggesting the pair might experience technical correction since the RSI rebounded sharply from oversold territory. 

Resistance level: 149.95, 151.45

Support level: 148.75, 147.50

NZD/USD

The New Zealand Dollar exhibited a flat performance following the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's (RBNZ) monetary policy decisions. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) opted to keep the official cash rate (OCR) unchanged at 5.50%, as widely anticipated. However, the MPC's outlook highlighted expectations of declining inflation within the target band by the second half of 2024. Recent employment indicators remained stagnant, with decreased labor scarcity. These downbeat economic forecasts have dampened the appeal of the NZD.

NZD/USD is trading flat while currently near the resistance level. MACD has illustrated diminishing bearish momentum, while RSI is at 42, suggesting the pair might extend its gains after breakout the resistance level. 

Resistance level: 0.5925, 0.5985

Support level: 0.5890, 0.5845

GBP/USD

Despite recent technical rebounds, the pound sterling remains within a downtrend channel. The UK's PMI delivered better-than-expected readings compared to the previous month, offering some support to the sterling against the robust dollar. Concurrently, the dollar's strength was dampened by disappointing job data, marking its lowest figures since September 2021. These contrasting dynamics continue to shape the forex landscape, highlighting the delicate balance between economic indicators and market sentiment

The Cable has rebounded from its lowest level since March but still trades within the downtrend channel. The RSI has rebounded sharply while the MACD has crossed at below the zero line, both indicators suggesting a trend reversal for the Cable. 

Resistance level: 1.2190, 1.2370 

Support level: 1.2040, 1.1940

BTC/USD

Bitcoin (BTC) maintains its upward momentum, finding solid support above the $27,000 mark. The cryptocurrency market is buoyed by the 'Uptober' sentiment, historically associated with crypto appreciation in October. This positive trend is further bolstered by improved market sentiment following lacklustre job data in the U.S., fostering increased investor risk appetite. These factors combine to create a favourable environment for cryptocurrency trading, driving BTC's bullish trajectory in the market.

BTC/USD is trading in an expanding triangle price pattern with a solid bullish momentum. Meanwhile, the RSI and the MACD both constantly stay in the higher region, suggesting the BTC has a strong bullish momentum. 

Resistance level: 27900.00, 28680.00

Support level: 27200.00, 26250.00

CL OIL

Oil prices faced downward pressure as a pessimistic economic outlook weighed on oil demand. Both the US and the UK witnessed a gloomy economic sentiment, marked by a disappointing ADP report in the US and the UK's weakest service sector performance in eight months in September, as reported by S&P Global.

Oil prices are trading lower while currently testing the support level. MACD has illustrated increasing bearish momentum, while RSI is at 41, suggesting the commodity might extend its losses after breakout since the RSI stays below the midline. 

Resistance level: 87.75, 91.50

Support level: 83.90, 79.60

 

 

 

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