Talking Points
- Crude Oil, Copper Aim to Extend Losses Amid Greece-Fueled
Risk Aversion
- Gold and Silver Under Pressure as Haven Flows Drive US Dollar
Higher
Commodities are under fire once again in early European trade as
Eurozone crisis fears continue to drive risk aversion, weighing on
growth-geared crude oil and copper prices. The dour mood is also
stoking safe-haven flows into the US Dollar, thereby applying
de-facto selling pressure on gold and silver . S&P 500 stock
index futures are pointing firmly lower ahead of the opening bell
on Wall Street, hinting more of the same is up ahead.
Greece remains at the forefront following reports that Syriza
party chief Alexis Tsipras - the second-largest vote-getter at the
weekend's election - said would-be coalition partners must renounce
the EU austerity program to form a government with his support .
Traders fear that Greece is increasingly likely renege on its
obligations under the EU/IMF bailout program. This may see it
ejected from the Eurozone and possibly the EU altogether, an
unprecedented move that falls largely outside the realm of the
forecast-able in terms of its practical implications for financial
markets.
On the economic data front, another lackluster offering is on
tap in the US with weekly MBA Mortgage Applications as well as the
March Wholesale Inventories report on tap. The official DOE set of
weekly crude inventory figures is likewise due to cross the
wires.
WTI Crude Oil (NY Close): $ 97 . 01 // - 0 . 93 // - 0 . 95
%
A selloff triggered after the appearance of a Harami candlestick
pattern
identified last week
found interim support in the 95.78-96.56 area marked by a
horizontal barrier in play since early November 2011 as well as the
100% Fibonacci expansion. A pair of Hammer candlesticks hints that
a bounce may be ahead. Initial resistance lines up at 98.89, the
76.4% expansion, with a break above that exposing the 61.8% level
at 100.33. Alternatively, a push through support targets 92.51.
Daily Chart - Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0
Spot Gold (NY Close): $16 05 . 47 // - 3 3. 08 // - 2 . 0 2%
Prices completed the Triangle chart formation carved out since
late March - a setup indicative of bearish continuation - and took
out support at 1661.75 marked by the 38.2% Fibonacci expansion.
Sellers now aim to challenge the 50% Fib at 1591.00. Longer term,
the Triangle pattern implies a measured downside objective at
1548.21. The 38.2% level has been recast as immediate
resistance.
Daily Chart - Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0
Spot Silver (NY Close): $ 29 . 44 // -0. 62 // - 2 . 05 %
Prices are testing the bottom of a falling channel established
since early March (now at 28.96), a hurdle reinforced by a
horizontal barrier at 28.70. Breaking the latter level on a daily
closing basis would expose 27.06. Near-term resistance is now at
29.71.
Daily Chart - Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0
COMEX E-Mini Copper (NY Close) : $3.678 // -0.096 // -2.54%
Prices took out support in the 3.696-3.713 area marked by the
October 28 closing high and the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level,
with sellers now challenging a rising trend line set from the
October 3 bottom now at 3.636. A break through here exposes the 50%
Fib at 3.606. The 3.696-3.713 area has been recast as near-term
resistance.
Daily Chart - Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0
--- Written by Ilya Spivak, Currency Strategist for
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