It’s the weekly currency edition of What the FICC?
Today we’re highlighting three critical levels with huge implications for the US dollar.
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by Ian Culley
It’s the weekly currency edition of What the FICC?
Today we’re highlighting three critical levels with huge implications for the US dollar.
Check it out!
by Ian Culley
From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley
The US dollar Index $DXY is running into support at a shelf of former highs.
How it reacts will influence how stocks fare heading into the year-end.
Let’s check out three charts and three levels to monitor.
by Ian Culley
It’s the weekly commodity edition of What the FICC?
Today we’re checking back on two recent trades from October — coffee and orange juice.
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by Ian Culley
From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley
Precious metals shine as the dollar drops.
It makes sense our bullish metal trades are working in this environment. But how are less dollar-sensitive contracts faring?
Let’s check back on two recent trades from October, coffee and orange juice.
by Ian Culley
It’s the weekly bond market edition of What the FICC?
Today we’re tracking European yields for insight into the next big move in US interest rates.
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by Ian Culley
From the Desk of Ian Culley @Ianculley
The strong US dollar and higher interest rates have dominated the conversation this year.
But the direction of the US Dollar Index $DXY has changed, breaking its year-to-date trendline earlier this month.
Will interest rates follow?
Not yet! So far, the uptrend remains intact for the five-, 10-, and 30-year yields. We have to give these trends the benefit of the doubt, for now.
Despite their persistence, it seems more a matter of when not if rates do eventually roll over.
Based on information from the US bond market and developed-market European yields, it could happen sooner than you might expect.
by Ian Culley
From the Desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza
When investing in the stock market, we always want to approach it as “a market of stocks.”
Regardless of the environment, there are always stocks showing leadership and trending higher.
We may have to look harder to identify them depending on current market conditions. But there are always stocks that are going up.
The same can be said for weak stocks. Regardless of the environment, there are always stocks that are going down, too.
We already have multiple scans focusing on stocks making all-time highs, such as Hall of Famers, Minor Leaguers, and the 2 to 100 Club.
We filter these universes for stocks that are exhibiting the best momentum and relative strength characteristics.
Clearly, we spend a lot of time identifying and writing about leading stocks every week, via multiple reports.
But we also highlight lagging stocks on a recurring basis.
by Ian Culley
It’s the weekly currency edition of What the FICC?
Today we’re turning our attention to key commodity currencies for insight into the US dollar’s next directional move.
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