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AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
NZD/USD Bearish Channel in Force, NZ CPI on Tap
Risk assets saw a respite from the relentless selling pressure in overnight trade as US stock market futures turned higher, but that rally may prove to be short-lived.
S&P 500: All Systems Go Heading into Earnings Season
On Monday, we flipped the calendar into a new week, month, and quarter, and beyond the weather getting cooler (at least for Northern Hemisphere readers!), that means that we’re on the verge of another quarterly earnings season for US stocks.
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AUD/USD Showing Signs of a Potential Near-Term Top
As my colleague Fawad Razaqzada noted earlier today, the US dollar has caught a bid today after traders reevaluated yesterday’s FOMC meeting and deemed it moderately hawkish.
EUR/USD still unwinding last week’s gains…what’s next?
Many traders are already looking ahead to the holiday weekend, so it’s difficult to expect much volatility from the remainder of this week’s trade, but there’s one key technical formation to keep an eye on both tomorrow and heading into next week.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
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AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.
AUD/USD: Does the Big Intraday Reversal Indicate a Near-Term Bottom?
This morning’s US session started much in the same way as some of the previous days this week: with US stock indices opening deeply in the red. After a bounce back yesterday, risk sentiment was hurt by disappointing earnings reports from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet, and by 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT), the widely-watched Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 500 points once again.