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Gold price is consolidating its rebound above $2,350 early Monday, reversing half the corrective decline from record highs of $$2,432 seen on Friday.
Despite a recovery in Asian markets, led by the rally in Chinese stocks, investors remain in a wait-and-see mode before placing fresh bets on risky assets following late Saturday’s escalation in the Middle East geopolitical tensions.
Iran’s retaliatory drone attacks on Israel on Saturday spooked markets and rekindled the safety appeal of Gold price, as investors stay fearful of whether Iran’s unprecedented strike on Israel could fuel a wider regional conflict.
Gold price is also benefiting from a broadly weaker US Dollar (USD), as the Greenback pays little heed to the cautious market environment. Market participants likely believe that the recent upsurge in the US Dollar is excessive, and hence, they avoid creating fresh positions in the US currency even though US Treasury bond yields look to extend Friday’s positive momentum.
US Treasury bond yields keep up recent gains due to the pushback in expectations of the US Federal Reserve’s (Fed) interest cut from June to September, courtesy of elevated inflation level and a resilient US economy. The further upside in the Gold price, therefore, appears elusive on firmer US Treasury bond yields.
However, if risk sentiment sees a dramatic positive shift, it could trigger a fresh selling wave in Gold price. Traders are taking account of the UK, France and Egypt condemning Iran’s action while Saudi Arabia has called for restraint, calming markets somewhat so far this Monday. The S&P 500 futures are up 0.25% on the day, reflecting the renewed market optimism.
All eyes now remain on the geopolitical developments in the Middle East for fresh trading impetus in Gold price. If the Middle East turmoil worsens, Gold price could see an extension of the rebound toward $2,400. But a resurgent demand for the US Dollar on increased safe-haven flows and hawkish US Federal Reserve (Fed) expectations could act as a headwind to the Gold price upswing.
The top-tier US Retail Sales data due later on Monday could also have a significant impact on the value of the US Dollar and, in turn, on the USD-denominated Gold price.
with the monthly headline figure to increase by 0.3% in March, slower than February’s 0.6% rise.
As observed on the four-hour chart, Gold price is defending the 21-Simple Moving Average (SMA) at $2,356, at the moment.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) has recpatured the 50 level, now holding near 53.0, suggesting that the upside bias appears intact.
Initial topside target is seen the intraday highs of $2,373, above which the $2,400 round figure will be tested again.
Acceptance above the latter will expose the record high of $2,432.
If the Gold price fails to hold above the 21-SMA at $2,356 on a four-hour candlestick closing basis, the correction could resume toward the previous day’s low of $2,334. The 50-SMA aligns near that level.
Further down, the previous week’s low of $2,319 will come into play.
Gold has played a key role in human’s history as it has been widely used as a store of value and medium of exchange. Currently, apart from its shine and usage for jewelry, the precious metal is widely seen as a safe-haven asset, meaning that it is considered a good investment during turbulent times. Gold is also widely seen as a hedge against inflation and against depreciating currencies as it doesn’t rely on any specific issuer or government.
Central banks are the biggest Gold holders. In their aim to support their currencies in turbulent times, central banks tend to diversify their reserves and buy Gold to improve the perceived strength of the economy and the currency. High Gold reserves can be a source of trust for a country’s solvency. Central banks added 1,136 tonnes of Gold worth around $70 billion to their reserves in 2022, according to data from the World Gold Council. This is the highest yearly purchase since records began. Central banks from emerging economies such as China, India and Turkey are quickly increasing their Gold reserves.
Gold has an inverse correlation with the US Dollar and US Treasuries, which are both major reserve and safe-haven assets. When the Dollar depreciates, Gold tends to rise, enabling investors and central banks to diversify their assets in turbulent times. Gold is also inversely correlated with risk assets. A rally in the stock market tends to weaken Gold price, while sell-offs in riskier markets tend to favor the precious metal.
The price can move due to a wide range of factors. Geopolitical instability or fears of a deep recession can quickly make Gold price escalate due to its safe-haven status. As a yield-less asset, Gold tends to rise with lower interest rates, while higher cost of money usually weighs down on the yellow metal. Still, most moves depend on how the US Dollar (USD) behaves as the asset is priced in dollars (XAU/USD). A strong Dollar tends to keep the price of Gold controlled, whereas a weaker Dollar is likely to push Gold prices up.
Gold price is consolidating its rebound above $2,350 early Monday, reversing half the corrective decline from record highs of $$2,432 seen on Friday.
Despite a recovery in Asian markets, led by the rally in Chinese stocks, investors remain in a wait-and-see mode before placing fresh bets on risky assets following late Saturday’s escalation in the Middle East geopolitical tensions.
Iran’s retaliatory drone attacks on Israel on Saturday spooked markets and rekindled the safety appeal of Gold price, as investors stay fearful of whether Iran’s unprecedented strike on Israel could fuel a wider regional conflict.
Gold price is also benefiting from a broadly weaker US Dollar (USD), as the Greenback pays little heed to the cautious market environment. Market participants likely believe that the recent upsurge in the US Dollar is excessive, and hence, they avoid creating fresh positions in the US currency even though US Treasury bond yields look to extend Friday’s positive momentum.
US Treasury bond yields keep up recent gains due to the pushback in expectations of the US Federal Reserve’s (Fed) interest cut from June to September, courtesy of elevated inflation level and a resilient US economy. The further upside in the Gold price, therefore, appears elusive on firmer US Treasury bond yields.
However, if risk sentiment sees a dramatic positive shift, it could trigger a fresh selling wave in Gold price. Traders are taking account of the UK, France and Egypt condemning Iran’s action while Saudi Arabia has called for restraint, calming markets somewhat so far this Monday. The S&P 500 futures are up 0.25% on the day, reflecting the renewed market optimism.
All eyes now remain on the geopolitical developments in the Middle East for fresh trading impetus in Gold price. If the Middle East turmoil worsens, Gold price could see an extension of the rebound toward $2,400. But a resurgent demand for the US Dollar on increased safe-haven flows and hawkish US Federal Reserve (Fed) expectations could act as a headwind to the Gold price upswing.
The top-tier US Retail Sales data due later on Monday could also have a significant impact on the value of the US Dollar and, in turn, on the USD-denominated Gold price.
with the monthly headline figure to increase by 0.3% in March, slower than February’s 0.6% rise.
As observed on the four-hour chart, Gold price is defending the 21-Simple Moving Average (SMA) at $2,356, at the moment.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) has recpatured the 50 level, now holding near 53.0, suggesting that the upside bias appears intact.
Initial topside target is seen the intraday highs of $2,373, above which the $2,400 round figure will be tested again.
Acceptance above the latter will expose the record high of $2,432.
If the Gold price fails to hold above the 21-SMA at $2,356 on a four-hour candlestick closing basis, the correction could resume toward the previous day’s low of $2,334. The 50-SMA aligns near that level.
Further down, the previous week’s low of $2,319 will come into play.
Gold has played a key role in human’s history as it has been widely used as a store of value and medium of exchange. Currently, apart from its shine and usage for jewelry, the precious metal is widely seen as a safe-haven asset, meaning that it is considered a good investment during turbulent times. Gold is also widely seen as a hedge against inflation and against depreciating currencies as it doesn’t rely on any specific issuer or government.
Central banks are the biggest Gold holders. In their aim to support their currencies in turbulent times, central banks tend to diversify their reserves and buy Gold to improve the perceived strength of the economy and the currency. High Gold reserves can be a source of trust for a country’s solvency. Central banks added 1,136 tonnes of Gold worth around $70 billion to their reserves in 2022, according to data from the World Gold Council. This is the highest yearly purchase since records began. Central banks from emerging economies such as China, India and Turkey are quickly increasing their Gold reserves.
Gold has an inverse correlation with the US Dollar and US Treasuries, which are both major reserve and safe-haven assets. When the Dollar depreciates, Gold tends to rise, enabling investors and central banks to diversify their assets in turbulent times. Gold is also inversely correlated with risk assets. A rally in the stock market tends to weaken Gold price, while sell-offs in riskier markets tend to favor the precious metal.
The price can move due to a wide range of factors. Geopolitical instability or fears of a deep recession can quickly make Gold price escalate due to its safe-haven status. As a yield-less asset, Gold tends to rise with lower interest rates, while higher cost of money usually weighs down on the yellow metal. Still, most moves depend on how the US Dollar (USD) behaves as the asset is priced in dollars (XAU/USD). A strong Dollar tends to keep the price of Gold controlled, whereas a weaker Dollar is likely to push Gold prices up.
Natural gas markets have rallied a bit during the trading session on Thursday as we continue to hang around the $2.50 level. The $2.50 level is a large, round, psychologically significant figure, and an area where we’ve seen a lot of noise in the past. Whether or not it holds remains to be seen, but it certainly looks as if we are trying to get into some type of basing pattern. That being said, we don’t have the volume, nor do we have the explosive move to the upside showing signs of the reversal.
That reversal could be a short-term buying opportunity, but I don’t necessarily think it’s going to be a scenario where you can hang onto that trade. I think it would be a bear market rally, but it would also be a nice shorting opportunity for swing traders like myself. Any signs of exhaustion near the 50-Day EMA, or the $4.00 level will be jumped on, and I will not hesitate to start shorting.
On the other hand, if we break down below the bottom of the range, then it’s likely that we could go to the $2.00 level. The market will continue to see a lot of volatility, but I also think that given enough time it’s likely that we will see a turnaround, if for no other reason than just simply people collecting profits after shorting this monster moved to the downside. Ultimately, the market continues to be very quiet at the moment, so unless you are short-term scalper, there isn’t a whole lot to do in this type of environment. However, this could be the beginning of the market trying to find its way back to higher levels.
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However, a drop below today’s low without a quick recovery increases the chance that natural gas will further trace out a developing symmetrical triangle (purple). A drop below today’s low increases the chance of a test of support at the lower boundary line of the triangle. Recent minor signs of strength seen recently as natural gas recaptured both the 20-Day and 50-Day MAs would then be negated.
Nevertheless, if natural gas can continue to find support around the downtrend line and 20-Day MA, followed by signs of strength, it will likely have completed a minor pullback. The chance for an eventual bull trend continuation will then become more likely. A rally above today’s high of 1.785 will provide an initial signal, but upside follow through will be key as to whether it can keep rising from there.
On a weekly basis, natural gas is on track to close weak, in the lower third of the week’s range and possibly with a doji. The weekly candle will be bearish unless natural gas can rise before today’s close. Last week also ended relatively weak. This week will be the second in a row where natural gas is closing in the lower area of the week’s range. In both cases support for the week was seen in the 8-Week MA.
Natural gas has been mostly below the 8-Week line since early-January. So, a successful test of support at the 8-Week line is one sign of strength. Regardless, the weekly performance did not confirm strength since this week and last week ended (likely) in the lower part of the range. Therefore, a drop below today’s low would also give a weekly bearish signal relative to this week’s low and the 8-Week MA.
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-The IEA cut its forecast for 2024 world oil demand growth to 1.2 million barrels per day (bpd). The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said on Thursday that the world oil demand will rise by 2.25 million bpd in 2024. Analysts said that for now the market is mostly in the OPEC demand camp as opposed to the IEA’s reduced forecast.
Oil market analysts said that the weekly decline is attributed to a buildup in US crude oil inventories, which rose to 5.84 million barrels last week, the highest level since July 2023, raising concerns about demand.
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However, VICOFA said that it is difficult to say how much the specific increase will be.
SGGP newspaper on April 2 published an article that increased raw coffee prices delight farmers, yet cause unease among businesses. On April 6, SGGP Newspaper reported that coffee prices in the Central Highlands region had exceeded VND100,000 a kg and coffee prices in many places kept increasing by VND3,000 a kg on April 7.
The Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association (VICOFA) said that the general trend is that domestic coffee prices are still increasing due to the direct impact of constantly fluctuating world coffee prices; yet, the association can’t forecast the specific increase level.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam is the second largest supplier of coffee output in the world after Brazil. According to estimates, prolonged drought and heat will reduce output by about 20 percent in the Southeast and Central Highlands regions.
Purchasers and processing coffee exporters said that if the prices of raw coffee continue to increase and are as difficult to forecast as they are currently, it will continue to affect production and business activities. As a consequence, many businesses dare not to sign stable export contracts with partners but only spot contracts – buying or selling coffee for immediate settlement (payment and delivery) on the spot date.
Economic experts also warn that rising coffee prices will be very beneficial for farmers.
However, increasing prices will show signs of virtual increases resulting in some instability in the domestic market because establishments holding large amounts of coffee stop selling or they are hoarding goods to wait for new prices, which can lead to a frozen market or slow transactions.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development further informed that this year’s coffee crop will not be harvested until around October. To ensure stable productivity and the output of raw material, the Department of Crop Production under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has sent a document to localities requesting to assess the current production – consumption situation as well as the weather to continue to monitor developments and provide forecasts so that responsible agencies can give early guidance.
According to Director Nguyen Nhu Cuong of the Department of Crop Production’s preliminary assessment, this year’s productivity and output of the coffee crop in the country only reduced due to drought. In the immediate future, the Department of Crop Production continues to ask localities to guide people in implementing preventative measures to cope with drought early and work to have enough water for irrigation.
By Phuc Hau – Translated by Anh Quan
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Copper briefly hit a high of $4.334 in intraday trading on Tuesday, reflecting its highest level since the middle of January last year.
Three-month copper prices on the London Metal Exchange traded 0.6% higher at $9,477 per metric ton.
Demand for copper is widely considered a proxy for economic health. The base metal is critically important to the energy transition ecosystem and is integral to manufacturing electric vehicles, power grids and wind turbines.
Wall Street banks are bullish on the outlook for copper prices through to the end of the year.
Earlier this week, analysts at Citi said that they believe the second secular bull market of copper this century is now underway — roughly 20 years after the first such cycle.
Citi said on Monday that it expects copper prices to trend higher over the coming months, averaging $10,000 per metric ton by the end of the year and climbing to $12,000 in 2026, according to the bank’s base-case scenario.
“Explosive price upside is possible over the next 2-3 years too, if a strong cyclical recovery occurs at any time, with prices potentially rising more than 2/3rds to $15k/t+ in this, our bull case scenario,” analysts at Citi said in a research note.
“Our $12k/t base case assumes only a small uptick in cyclical demand growth over the course of 2025 and 2026,” they added.
Separately, analysts at Bank of America have raised their 2024 price target for copper to $9,321, up from its previous forecast of $8,625.
The Wall Street bank said Monday that copper was at the “at the epicentre of the energy transition, which means that the lack of mine supply growth is being felt acutely.”
“Tight concentrates availability is increasingly capping production at China’s smelters and refiners, potentially pushing consumers of refined metal back into international markets,” analysts at Bank of America said in a research note.
“At the same time, demand in the US and Europe should bounce back as economies bottom out; this, along with rising demand from the energy transition, will likely move the copper market into deficit this year,” they added.
Not everyone’s convinced copper prices will hold onto projected gains this year.
“Commodity markets always self-solve,” Colin Hamilton, commodities analyst at BMO Capital Markets, told CNBC’s “Street Signs Europe” on Tuesday.
“They always find ways of softening things out. If we can’t solve from the supply side, well guess what, we’ll hurt demand and that’s what inflation naturally does. That’s why we had underperformance for much of the past year,” Hamilton said.
“So, if copper gets say to let’s say four times the aluminum price, you would tend to see a bit of switching and substitution. I see some very high copper price targets out there: we could reach them temporarily, but then you would see demand adjusting in key areas.”
— CNBC’s Michael Bloom and Lee Ying Shan contributed to this report.
Ethereum’s momentum is carrying forward into 2024. The world’s leading altcoin is soaring to highs not seen since 2021.
What’s causing the ethereum rally? Well, investor sentiment has increased since the Securities and Exchange Commission approved the first spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds earlier this year.
Ethereum spot ETFs might be just around the corner. That prospect could open the door for a wave of institutional investors and send ethereum prices to new all-time highs.
Ethereum prices surged to new 52-week highs in mid-February 2024 and topped the $4,000 level in early March 2024.
The spot bitcoin ETF news has been the most significant cryptocurrency catalyst in 2024. But ethereum could also rally in the coming months if the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates sooner or more aggressively than expected.
ETH prices are up 48% in 2024. That’s roughly in line with bitcoin’s year-to-date gain. As of late March, Ethereum is trading below its all-time high of $4,891 set in November 2021.
Additional upside in 2024 depends on monetary policy. It also hinges on clarity regarding crypto regulations and ethereum’s ability to demonstrate scalability. The scalability factor is important as the number of decentralized applications on its blockchain grows.
Ethereum’s momentum has been bullish in 2024. Its chart looks impressive, too. The crypto experienced a “golden cross” when its 50-day simple moving average crossed above its 200-day SMA in November 2023. That’s a bullish technical indicator.
The leading altcoin might be overbought in the near term due to the rally in February and March. But a pullback to around the 50-day SMA at $3,000 wouldn’t necessarily be a bearish signal. The key resistance level to watch is $4,000, where the ethereum rally stalled in March.
If ethereum breaks out above $4,000 in 2024, the next key level will be surpassing the all-time high of $4,891.
Industry price targets for ethereum in 2024 range between $2,600 and $20,000. But crypto markets are unpredictable and volatile. So take price targets with a grain of salt.
The SEC delayed its ruling on BlackRock’s ethereum spot ETF application.
News on the approval and subsequent launch of ethereum spot ETFs could be a major bullish catalyst. But the SEC might want to observe the spot bitcoin ETFs for an extended period before giving other spot crypto ETFs the green light.
Bloomberg ETF analysts recently lowered their odds of an ethereum spot ETF approval by May 2024 to just 30%.
Ethereum models and predictions get even less reliable when you look to 2025. Several variables could impact the crypto’s price next year.
Artificial intelligence-based websites, crypto traders and industry analysts have 2025 ethereum price targets ranging from around $6,000 to above $21,000. Industry insiders project the crypto will reach nearly $7,500 by 2025.
Fintech solutions provider Modulus Global’s models predict ethereum will reach $6,828 during the current cycle. But Modulus CEO Richard Gardner said that peak could be one to three years away.
Both cryptos have performed extremely well. But bitcoin’s 153% gain in the past year has topped ethereum’s 104% gain as spot bitcoin ETFs have grabbed headlines.
Ethereum has been the better investment over a longer period, though. It’s generated nearly double the return of bitcoin over the past five years. But in context, ethereum had a longer runway, trading at less than $200 in April 2019.
Lucas Kiely, chief investment officer at Yield App, said comparing bitcoin and ethereum is like comparing apples and oranges. While Kiely noted ethereum could outperform bitcoin eventually, many analysts say it’s unlikely to happen in the short term.
The ethereum blockchain went live in 2015 and spent most of its first few months trading for less than $2. Ethereum didn’t generate significant price momentum until skyrocketing bitcoin prices gained mainstream awareness in late 2017.
ETH prices hit $100 for the first time in May 2017. They broke above $1,000 in January 2018 after the launch of the first bitcoin futures contracts in December 2017.
CME Group’s bitcoin futures were the first crypto-related financial products from a mainstream financial institution. It followed up with ethereum futures contracts in September 2022.
Ethereum prices peaked above $1,300 in January 2018 before plummeting to less than $100 by December 2018.
Crypto trading became trendy once again during the COVID-19 pandemic. The price of ethereum soared to new all-time highs and peaked at nearly $5,000 in November 2021. That was before rising interest rates triggered a sell-off in cryptos in 2022.
The 2022 sell-off created chaos in the crypto market. Luna and its associated stablecoin terra completely collapsed in May 2022. Crypto exchange FTX and a handful of other prominent crypto firms and crypto lenders filed for bankruptcy protection later that year.
Ethereum prices dropped as low as the $1,000 threshold during the crypto winter of 2022. But ETH made it back above $1,500 by January 2023. Since then, it’s continued gaining ground throughout the year. ETH finished 2023 in the $2,200 range.
The crypto rally picked up in early 2024 following the launch of the first spot bitcoin ETFs. The SEC approval sent ethereum’s price above $4,000 for the first time in more than two years.
Bitcoin is used primarily as a store of value and a means of value transfer. The ethereum blockchain network, on the other hand, has a unique utility for dApp developers. They use the ethereum network to develop other cryptocurrencies, trade non-fungible tokens, and create and run smart contracts and other decentralized finance applications.
Bitcoin’s overall crypto market dominance has been on the rise. But ethereum’s utility and decentralization have helped it continue to dominate the sprawling field of altcoins.
Ethereum is also the most popular blockchain for NFT sales. Its network has nearly 60% more NFT sales than the bitcoin blockchain. It also has significantly more NFT sales than any other blockchain, according to CryptoSlam.
Finally, ethereum’s transition from proof-of-work verification might make the crypto more scalable. It’s also more appealing to those who are concerned about the environmental impact of crypto mining.
Ethereum is the only crypto other than bitcoin with futures contracts that trade on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Futures contracts are agreements to buy or sell an asset at a specific price at a future date. They can provide a high degree of leverage that can supercharge returns.
Futures trading is prevalent among institutional investors. And ethereum futures can serve as useful hedges against bitcoin positions.
You can trade ethereum futures contracts as a retail investor. But their inherent volatility creates an additional dimension of risk on top of an extremely volatile and risky crypto.
Determining a true value for ethereum can be difficult for even professional financial analysts. The crypto doesn’t generate cash flow or revenue like a traditional business. It also doesn’t represent ownership of a physical asset or intellectual property.
Analysts at VanEck use estimates of total ethereum network revenue to make long-term price projections for the crypto. VanEck forecasts that ethereum network revenue will climb from $2.6 billion to $51 billion by 2030.
The firm’s bull-case projection of $136.7 billion in 2030 revenue represents a best-case scenario ethereum price target of around $51,000.
Ethereum prices could surpass $50,000 by 2030 in a best-case scenario, according to VanEck. But that would require a significant rise in activity on the ethereum blockchain over the next six years. When more apps are running on the blockchain, increased fee revenue is generated.
Kadan Stadelmann, chief technology officer at Komodo Platform, said such growth hinges on the ethereum network’s scalability.
“If the ethereum network becomes more scalable, ETH could be a good investment alternative to bitcoin. However, reaching $50,000 during the next bull market cycle is possible … but unlikely,” Stadelmann said.
The ethereum blockchain has emerged as the top blockchain for dApp developers. That positions the crypto as a key player in the future of finance, NFTs and other industries. The more popular the ethereum network becomes, the more the long-term bull case makes sense.
But there is no guarantee ethereum will maintain its position as the top dApp blockchain over the long term. The crypto has been an excellent long-term investment up to this point. That said, ethereum prices have always been extremely volatile and prone to extreme sell-offs.
But ethereum has an unproven long-term track record compared to assets such as gold, stocks and bonds. Don’t assume its strong past performance is a guarantee of future returns.
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Spot Gold recovered some of the ground lost on Wednesday and trades near its daily high at $2,350.69. XAU/USD showed little reaction to Thursday’s headlines as the European Central Bank (ECB) unveiled its decision on monetary policy. On the one hand, the central bank left its monetary policy unchanged, as expected. On the other hand, officials maintain a cautious but optimistic stance, paving the way for a rate cut next summer. President Christine Lagarde repeated they remain data-dependent but noted, “We will get a lot more data by June.”
Meanwhile, the United States (US) reported that the March Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 0.2% MoM and 2.1% YoY, below expectations. The core annual PP was up 2.4%, above the 2.3% expected and the 2.1% posted in February. Also, Initial Jobless Claims for the week ended April 5 were up by 211K better than the 215K expected and easing from the previous 222K. The US Dollar shed some ground with the slower-than-anticipated PPI but resumed it after Wall Street’s opening, as stock could not retain the initial momentum.
Stock markets trade mixed, but overall, the market is in a sour mood. The US Dollar extended its advance against most major rivals to fresh weekly highs, while the fact that Gold remains afloat indicates continued demand for safety.
From a technical point of view, the daily chart for XAU/USD shows the risk remains skewed to the upside. Technical indicators have resumed their advances in overbought territory after pulling back from extreme readings. At the same time, the pair develops above all its moving averages, which retain their upward slopes.
The near-term picture supports another leg north. In the 4-hour chart, XAU/USD is extending its recovery above a flat 20 Simple Moving Average (SMA), while the longer moving averages keep heading north far below the current level. The Momentum indicator struggles to recover above the 100 level, while the Relative Strength Index (RSI) indicator aims north around 59, reflecting increased buying interest.
Support levels: 2.327.65 2,319.20 2,303.80
Resistance levels: 2,354.70 2,365.25 2,380.00
Spot Gold recovered some of the ground lost on Wednesday and trades near its daily high at $2,350.69. XAU/USD showed little reaction to Thursday’s headlines as the European Central Bank (ECB) unveiled its decision on monetary policy. On the one hand, the central bank left its monetary policy unchanged, as expected. On the other hand, officials maintain a cautious but optimistic stance, paving the way for a rate cut next summer. President Christine Lagarde repeated they remain data-dependent but noted, “We will get a lot more data by June.”
Meanwhile, the United States (US) reported that the March Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 0.2% MoM and 2.1% YoY, below expectations. The core annual PP was up 2.4%, above the 2.3% expected and the 2.1% posted in February. Also, Initial Jobless Claims for the week ended April 5 were up by 211K better than the 215K expected and easing from the previous 222K. The US Dollar shed some ground with the slower-than-anticipated PPI but resumed it after Wall Street’s opening, as stock could not retain the initial momentum.
Stock markets trade mixed, but overall, the market is in a sour mood. The US Dollar extended its advance against most major rivals to fresh weekly highs, while the fact that Gold remains afloat indicates continued demand for safety.
From a technical point of view, the daily chart for XAU/USD shows the risk remains skewed to the upside. Technical indicators have resumed their advances in overbought territory after pulling back from extreme readings. At the same time, the pair develops above all its moving averages, which retain their upward slopes.
The near-term picture supports another leg north. In the 4-hour chart, XAU/USD is extending its recovery above a flat 20 Simple Moving Average (SMA), while the longer moving averages keep heading north far below the current level. The Momentum indicator struggles to recover above the 100 level, while the Relative Strength Index (RSI) indicator aims north around 59, reflecting increased buying interest.
Support levels: 2.327.65 2,319.20 2,303.80
Resistance levels: 2,354.70 2,365.25 2,380.00
– German industrial production finally broke through the cycle of gloom after it posted a 2.1% increase in February, well above the consensus expectation of a 0.5% rise month-over-month.
– Although Germany’s manufacturing is still below its pre-pandemic levels, the surprise hike in activity fuelled this week’s copper rally and reinforced the expectation of the ECB cutting rates from June onwards.
– In contrast to actual figures, business sentiment in Germany remains sour as the S&P Global PMI index dropped as low as 41.6 in March, from 42.5 in February, suggesting the country’s manufacturers don’t necessarily share the optimism.
– Europe has been the laggard continent in terms of rising commodity demand as oil demand keeps on trending flat, electricity demand has now declined for two consecutive years, and steel production has fallen to its lowest level on record.
Market Movers
– UK-based oil major Shell (LON:SHEL) and Saudi Aramco (TADAWUL:2222) are reportedly vying for the LNG assets of Pavilion Energy, a trading firm set up by Singapore’s Temasek, in a deal that could be worth 2 billion.
– UK oil major BP (NYSE:BP) is reportedly nearing an agreement with Anglo-French upstream firm Perenco to divest its Amherstia, Cashima, and Immortelle gas fields in Trinidad and Tobago.
– French energy major TotalEnergies (NYSE:TTE) has postponed a final investment decision on its Papua LNG project to 2025, saying more alignment would be required with engineering contractors.
Tuesday, April 09, 2024
Brent crude futures have established a firm footing over the $90 per barrel mark and not even a brief opening for a potential ceasefire in Gaza managed to pull it lower. Mexico cutting oil exports will ensure bullish sentiment continues to build in the coming weeks, with further directionality set by the US and Chinese inflation numbers this week, potentially even paving the way for a climb closer to $95 per barrel.
LNG Prices Keep Calm Despite Strong Asian Buying. Spot LNG prices in Asia have been rangebound in recent weeks around $9 per mmBtu despite higher-than-usual buying from China and Japan as European LNG imports are set to drop to a 7-month low of 8 million tonnes on high gas inventories.
Mexico Keeps on Cutting Oil Exports. Having withdrawn 436,000 b/d of crude oil exports in April, Mexico’s state oil firm Pemex intends to cut its May exports by 330,000 b/d. The country has refrained from declaring force majeure on its supply contracts despite stretched crude production.
Guyana Struggles to Launch Its Gas Bonanza. Whilst Guyana’s oil production has been surging recently, its $1.9 billion gas-to-power project is running at least six months behind schedule, with operator ExxonMobil (NYSE:XOM) forced to halt 400,000 b/d of production for a month in Q3.
Iraq Mulls Restart of Idled Pipeline. The restart of Kurdish crude exports to the Turkish coast is unlikely to materialize anytime soon, but Baghdad is repairing the 350,000 b/d Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline destroyed by ISIS in 2014, potentially re-routing some of its exports as soon as next month.
Hedge Funds Embrace the Bullish Mood. Portfolio investors purchased the equivalent of 37 million barrels in key oil-related futures and options in the week ending April 2, with net length in Brent now standing at 300 million barrels whilst the outlook on WTI is more cautious, at 208 million barrels of net length.
Nigeria’s Fuel Woes Bubble to the Surface. Nigeria’s national oil company NNPC is reported to owe $3 billion to fuel traders in the African country as the reimposition of fuel subsidies makes retail sales a loss-making business for the NOC, with payments taking more than 130 days to come through.
Shell Mulls Delisting from London Exchange. UK-based energy major Shell (LON:SHEL) is reportedly looking at all options including switching its listing from London to New York, saying that if the European valuation gap doesn’t improve by mid-2025, the company could make a move.
Fierce Pipeline Dispute Moves to FERC. US midstream firm Energy Transfer (NYSE:ET) has asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to look into the activities of Williams Cos Inc., saying it builds interstate pipelines without approval whilst the latter claims ET is blocking other operators from building new projects by not allowing them to cross existing pipes.
Guinea Is Running Out of Electricity. The African country of Guinea is facing an electricity market collapse as the state-owned utility firm announced it would deepen power cuts as energy sources get depleted, stemming from extremely low hydropower generation as well as breakdowns at thermal plants.
Copper Bulls Are Riding High Again. The three-month LME copper benchmark contract reached $9,450 per metric tonne for the first time since January 2023 as a steady inflow of hedge fund investments keeps the bullish momentum going, buoyed by improving manufacturing data from the EU.
Panama Canal Water Levels to Rise. The Panama Canal Authority indicated that water levels in the Gatun Lake should gradually increase from the end of May as the rainy season takes over in Latin America, with drought-heavy El Nino conditions giving way to La Nina, bringing more rainfall.
Leaking Gulf of Mexico Pipeline to Restart Soon. The Main Pass Oil Gathering (MPOG) pipeline has successfully undergone a line integrity test and will be restarted soon after transportation was halted for more than six months, shutting 61,000 b/d of offshore production, following a November spill.
Floods Prompt Russian Refinery Shutdown. Russian oil company Forteinvest shut its 135,000 b/d Orsk refinery in southern Russia because of unprecedented flooding on the Ural River, halting ongoing maintenance works as its product stocks would be enough to cover 10 days of regional fuel consumption.
By Michael Kern for Oilprice.com
Prices of Copper have risen almost 10% this year as disruptions at major mines threaten refined metal production at Chinese plants, that account for more than half of the world’s supply, according to a Bloomberg report.
In an interaction with CNBC-TV18 on April 2, Rakesh Arora of GoIndiaStocks.com said that he would advise investors to not waste time on Hindustan Copper, citing that the company’s valuations are unreasonable.At current levels, the stock is trading at a current-year price-to-earnings multiple of 118.6 times, compared to its five-year average of 49.89 times.
On the charts, while the stock trades above all of its key moving averages, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) of the stock is now at 77, which means the stock is in overbought territory. An RSI reading above 70 indicates that the stock is overbought.
Hindustan Copper is the only listed pure play stock on copper prices in India.
While 66% stake in this PSU is held by the government, LIC holds a 8.17% stake. Quant Smallcap Fund and SBI PSU Fund hold a 1.76% and 1.23% stake in the stock respectively.
Shares of Hindustan Copper are now trading 10% higher at ₹364.45. The stock is already up 35% so far in 2024, while over the last 12 months, the stock is up 262%.