BTP TECHS: (H6) Bull Cycle Extends

Jan-13 07:13
  • RES 4: 121.58 1.764 proj of the Dec 10 - 17 - 22 price swing 
  • RES 3: 121.37 High Nov 13
  • RES 2: 121.24 High Nov 26
  • RES 1: 121.06 High Dec 1 
  • PRICE: 120.98 @ Close Jan 12
  • SUP 1: 120.23/119.45 20-day EMA / Low Dec 22           
  • SUP 2: 119.13 Low Dec 10 and the bear trigger 
  • SUP 3: 118.00 Round number support
  • SUP 4: 118.84 2.000 proj of the Nov 13 - 20 - 26 price swing 

A strong rally last week in BTP futures cancelled a recent bearish threat, for now, and Monday's gains reinforce the short-term bull theme. The break of resistance at 120.59, the Dec 29 high, and key short-term resistance, signals scope for a continuation of the bull leg and opens 121.06 next, the Dec 1 high. Initial support to watch lies at 120.30, the 20-day EMA. A clear break of this average would highlight a possible bearish development. 

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JGB TECHS: (H6) Just Off Cycle Lows

Dec-12 23:45
  • RES 3: 140.08 - High Jun 13  
  • RES 2: 139.05 - High Aug 4 
  • RES 1: 137.30 - High Sep 8 and key short-term resistance
  • PRICE: 133.44 @ 15:44 GMT Dec 12
  • SUP 1: 133.25 - Low Dec 10
  • SUP 2: 132.78 - 2.0% Lower Bollinger Band
  • SUP 3: 132.17 - 1.0% 10-dma envelope  

Prices traded to new pullback and cycle lows earlier this week, weighed by building expectations of a December BoJ rate hike and a breach of support in futures prices. This affirms the firm downtrend that’s dominated prices since mid-September, and prices will need to challenge resistance before signaling any broader reversal.

FED: Reserves Fell To "Ample" At Just Under $3T (2/2)

Dec-12 21:10

The FOMC's decision this week to immediately initiate reserve management purchases (RMPs) suggests some concern by policymakers over recent funding market issues and potential further volatility at year-end, while also having an eye on building reserve capacity ahead of the major tax date in April.

  • The December FOMC statement noted "reserve balances have declined to ample levels" vs abundant previously, and RMPs will be conducted "to maintain an ample supply of reserves on an ongoing basis."
  • As of the meeting, reserves stood at just under $3T ($2.97T), perhaps on the high side of most estimates of where the "ample" range had been. Gov Waller estimated in July that "ample" could be closer to $2.7T.
  • The $40B / month pace of RMPs is front-loaded and will taper off, with the reserve rebuild set to average about $20-25B/month. (Powell said Wednesday: "We have to keep reserves, call it, constant as a -- as it relates to the banking system or to the whole economy. And that alone calls for us to increase about $20-25 billion per month...It's also happening in the context of a temporary few month front loading to get reserves high enough to get through the -- you know, the tax period in mid-April."
  • The NY Fed's guidance: "The Desk anticipates that the pace of RMPs will remain elevated for a few months to offset expected large increases in non-reserve liabilities in April. After that, the pace of total purchases will likely be significantly reduced in line with expected seasonal patterns in Federal Reserve liabilities. Purchase amounts will be adjusted as appropriate based on the outlook for reserve supply and market conditions."
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FED: Trump Tells WSJ: Leaning To Warsh Or Hassett As Fed Chair

Dec-12 21:06

President Trump has told the Wall Street Journal in an interview Friday that he was leaning toward either Kevin Warsh or Kevin Hassett as his pick for the next Fed Chair.

  • Warsh's probability of becoming Fed chair is spiking (40%, up 25pp on Kalshi in the last few minutes) on prediction markets with the interview suggesting the ex-Fed governor is neck-and-neck with previously presumptive favorite Hassett (57%).
  • "In an interview with The Wall Street Journal in the Oval Office on Friday, the president said Warsh was at the top of his list. "Yes, I think he is. I think you have Kevin and Kevin. They're both -- I think the two Kevins are great," he said. "I think there are a couple of other people that are great.""
  • Additionally Trump tells the WSJ that the next Fed Chair should consult with him on where to set interest rates, and that he pressed Warsh this week on "whether he could trust him to support interest-rate cuts if he were chosen to lead the central bank, according to people familiar with the meeting. Trump, in the Journal interview, confirmed that reporting. "He thinks you have to lower interest rates," Trump said of Warsh. "And so does everybody else that I've talked to." "
  • "Asked where he wants interest rates to be a year from now, Trump said, "1% and maybe lower than that." "
  • This is not entirely new rhetoric from Trump on rates and the associated litmus test of a low rate preference for the next Fed Chair - as such there's not much market reaction to the news, but the reporting suggests that current Fed officials Waller and Bowman may be out of the running.
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