PRECIOUS METALS:-
Gold retreated from near 28-month highs on Wednesday amid heavy short covering, as investors await a highly-anticipated meeting from the Bank of England where policymakers in the U.K. could approve their first interest rate cut in seven years.
On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, Gold for December delivery traded between $1,360.65 and $1,373.20 an ounce before settling at $1,364.25, down 8.45 or 0.62% on the session.Gold likely gained support at $1,337.50, the low from July 20 and was met with resistance at $1,391.40, the high from March 14, 2014. |
PRECIOUS LEVEL
CS GOLD (OCT) OVERVIEW:
TREND : BEARISH
RESIST 2: 31950
RESIST 1: 31800
SUP 1: 31450
SUP 2: 31250
RESIST 2: 31950
RESIST 1: 31800
SUP 1: 31450
SUP 2: 31250
CS SILVER (SEPTEMBER) OVERVIEW:
TREND : BEARISH
RESIST 2: 48250
RESIST 1: 47800
SUP1: 46800
SUP2: 46180
RESIST 2: 48250
RESIST 1: 47800
SUP1: 46800
SUP2: 46180
BASE METALS:-
benchmark interest rate to a record-low of 0.25%, following a string of soft economic data in the weeks since June's historic Brexit decision.Friday. First quarter GDP was revised lower to 0.8% from 1.1%.The Federal Open Market CommittedLME copper will narrowly range USD 4,850-4,900/mt during Asian trading hours Thursday.Market attention will focus on US durable goods orders and the BOE’s August meeting today.
US durable goods orders fell for three months in a row, and there is little chance for improvement in June.
Markit’s preliminary US manufacturing PMI hit a 3-month high in June, with output, new order and new export order sub-indexes being positive. However, preliminary durable goods orders unexpectedly fell 4%, the biggest decline since August 2014.
US durable goods orders fell for three months in a row, and there is little chance for improvement in June.
Markit’s preliminary US manufacturing PMI hit a 3-month high in June, with output, new order and new export order sub-indexes being positive. However, preliminary durable goods orders unexpectedly fell 4%, the biggest decline since August 2014.
BASE METAL LEVELS
CS COPPER (AUGUST) OVERVIEW:
TREND : BEARISH
RESIST 2:330
RESIST 1:328
SUP1:323
SUP2:321
RESIST 2:330
RESIST 1:328
SUP1:323
SUP2:321
CS NICKEL (AUG) OVERVIEW:
TREND : SIDEWAYS
RESIST 2:727
RESIST 1:721
SUP1:705
SUP2:700
RESIST 2:727
RESIST 1:721
SUP1:705
SUP2:700
CS ZINC (AUG) OVERVIEW:
TREND : BULLISH
RESIST 2:154.50
RESIST 1:153.50
SUP1:151.50
SUP2:150.50
RESIST 2:154.50
RESIST 1:153.50
SUP1:151.50
SUP2:150.50
CS LEAD (AUG) OVERVIEW:
TREND : BEARISH
RESIST 2:122.30
RESIST 1:121.50
SUP1:119.50
SUP2:118.30
RESIST 2:122.30
RESIST 1:121.50
SUP1:119.50
SUP2:118.30
CS ALUMINIUM (AUG) OVERVIEW:
TREND : BEARISH
RESIST 2:111.30
RESIST 1:110.30
SUP1:108.50
SUP2:107.00
RESIST 2:111.30
RESIST 1:110.30
SUP1:108.50
SUP2:107.00
ENERGIES:-
U.S. Crude futures bounced from 14-week lows on Wednesday, as an unexpected draw in gasoline inventories last week helped temporarily ease some concerns related to the prolonged supply glut in global energy markets.
It came one day after WTI closed below $40 for the first time since mid-April when crude futures took a hit following the collapse of a closely watched Doha Agreement among major producers, including Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Since hitting 2016 yearly highs of $51 a barrel in early-June, U.S. crude futures have slumped by nearly 20% over the last several weeks.The drawdown could help assuage some fears of long-term oversupply among gasoline inventories worldwide.
It came one day after WTI closed below $40 for the first time since mid-April when crude futures took a hit following the collapse of a closely watched Doha Agreement among major producers, including Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Since hitting 2016 yearly highs of $51 a barrel in early-June, U.S. crude futures have slumped by nearly 20% over the last several weeks.The drawdown could help assuage some fears of long-term oversupply among gasoline inventories worldwide.
ENERGY LEVELS
CS CRUDE OIL (AUGUST) OVERVIEW:
TREND :BEARISH
RESIST 2:2820
RESIST 1:2790
SUP1:2650
SUP2:2600
RESIST 2:2820
RESIST 1:2790
SUP1:2650
SUP2:2600
CS NATURAL GAS (AUGUST) OVERVIEW:
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