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EURUSD (4-Hour Chart)
EURUSD rose Monday. Euro bullishness peaked throughout the European trading session due to the better-than-expected German Ifo Business Climate index. Today, the U.S. Greenback struggled. The U.S. Dollar began the day trading lower and only found bidding towards the conclusion of the European trading session, but support for the Greenback faltered during the American trading session as U.S. equities suffered another selloff. On the 22nd and 23rd, the U.S. will report quarterly GDP and PCE.
Technically, EURUSD is below our 1.0785 resistance line. Short-term support for the pair is around 1.05, but longer-term support is around 1.035. RSI is 63.58 for the pair. EURUSD is above its 50, 100, and 200-day SMA on the four-hour chart.
Resistance: 1.0785
Support: 1.0538, 1.031
GBPUSD (4-Hour Chart)
After Thursday’s selloff erased all weekly gains, GBPUSD is below its opening price. The pound tumbled from highs to lows, breaking through three key support levels before stabilising above the 20 and 200-day averages. Price rose 0.33% today, slipping below 1.2200 at writing. This may prevent a short-term drop to 1.1940 and 1.1907. Christmas may boost the pound. Despite many unfavourable variables, the Cable price may fall further if the UK Q3 GDP report disappoints. As the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, Friday’s US core PCE price index, forecast to rise to 4.6% from 5%, may potentially benefit sellers.
The pair may not test last week’s high of 1.2447, but the medium-term technical view is encouraging. Despite last week’s rising wedge break, the bullish 21-day moving average at 1.2146 supports GBP bulls.
RSI(14) is 48.67 for the pair. GBPUSD is below its 50, 100, and 200-day SMA on the four-hour chart.
Resistance: 1.2320, 1.2600
Support: 1.2100,1.1940, 1.1907
XAUUSD (4-Hour Chart)
Spot gold rose to $1,798.68 per troy ounce before falling to $1,786. The US currency fell today. As COVID-19 restrictions lifted, some multinational technology companies resumed operations in China, boosting market sentiment. Next year, local authorities will boost spending and help the private sector to boost the economy. Stocks fell and government bond yields rose before the US opened. Since the mood changed for no reason, the dollar’s gains were restricted. Gold price failed to achieve $1,804 again and again in the past three weeks, indicating that gold prices stabilised above $1,770, but if the market loses, it could fall to $1,740.
Technically, gold fell after touching $1,800, but the dollar weakening restrained losses. The daily chart shows that it is losing upward momentum, although the 20-day SMA is advancing below a mildly bearish 200-day SMA, offering intraday support around $1,776.40. The yellow metal’s RSI(14) is 45.24. On the four-hour chart, XAUUSD is below its 100 and 200-day SMA but above its 50-day SMA.
Resistance: 1798.70, 1810, 1824.50
Support: 1776.4, 1765, 1752.80