Safe Havens Starting To Form Support, But Will It Last?

 | May 12, 2017 12:02

Market Overview

With safe havens starting to find support, there are signs that there is a hint of a near term turnaround as we move into the final trading day of the week.

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Equities on Wall Street are threatening to roll over, Treasury yields have dropped back slightly, the dollar is off its rebound highs, precious metals have started to tick higher and the yen has gained. The question is, will it last?

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It seems that earnings in the US have been a driver behind some of the correction on equities (driven by retailers and Snap (NYSE:SNAP)), however the contradictory stories going round about why President Trump fired FDI Director Comey continue to swirl. This is adding an air of caution to trading and safe havens seem to be benefiting. Just now this is far too early to tell if it will turn into a significant market turn, but it is worth watching. Also worth watching today will be the US data points with inflation and retail sales. The importance of these releases could mean a subdued European morning.

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Wall Street closed slightly weaker last night with the S&P 500 -0.2% at 2394. Asian markets were broadly weaker too with the Nikkei -0.5%, whilst European indices are looking mixed in early moves. Forex majors are showing very little direction but with the mildest air of dollar correction. Gold and silver are again supported after yesterday’s rebounds, whilst oil is also supported again.

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The focus is on the two key tier one US economic data releases today, with CPI and retail sales announced early in the US session. US CPI is released at 13:30 BST and is expected to show that headline CPI dropped marginally to 2.3% (from 2.4%), however the core CPI is expected to remain flat at +2.0%. After the PPI inflation showed upside surprises yesterday, the potential for a surprise has been elevated.

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Furthermore, traders will also be digesting US retail sales also at 1330BST. Adjusted Retail Sales (ex-autos) are expected to have grown by +0.5% for the month of April, which would be strong enough to maintain the recent positive traction in the year on year data above 5%. Preliminary Michigan Sentiment is at 15:00 BST and is expected to be 97.0 which is stable from the downward revision of 97.0 last month.

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Chart of the Day – Silver

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“The trend is your friend until it ends”. Silver has been trending lower since mid-April but has now just posted only the second positive daily candle since the market embarked upon a significant sell-off from $18.65 in mid-April. Is this the beginning of a turn around? It is far too early to say, but it is interesting that the magnitude of the bear candles has been far lower in recent sessions, compared to the first three weeks of the sell-off.

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The market has just posted a second consecutive session of higher low and higher high, with a run of 10 successive lower highs having been broken. Momentum indicators remain in bearish configuration but begun to show early signs of improvement. Much more needs to be done though to suggest a recovery is in process, however a technical rally could easily be seen. This move needs to break the trend which today comes in at $16.50. The hourly chart shows resistance in a range $16.40/$16.52 that needs to be breached and that would open a recovery potentially back into the key long term resistance now at $16.80. A break back below yesterday’s low at $16.12 would now be a blow for the technical rally and re-open $16.00 once more.

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