Tánaiste Simon Harris (Ireland’s Deputy Prime Minister) is meeting with Secretary of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick today in Washington. We should see some headlines later.
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A bearish trend condition in WTI futures remains intact and last week’s fresh short-term cycle lows reinforce current conditions. Recent weakness has resulted in a clear breach of support at $70.20, the Feb 6 low. This confirmed a resumption of the downtrend that started Jan 15 and has paved the way for an extension towards $63.61 next, the Oct 10 ‘24 low. Key short-term pivot resistance is seen at $70.54, the 50-day EMA. Gold is unchanged. The trend condition remains bullish and the recent pullback appears to have been a correction. A stronger rally would refocus attention on $2962.2, a Fibonacci projection. This would also open the $3000.0 handle. On the downside, a resumption of weakness would instead suggest scope for a deeper correction and expose support around the 50-day EMA, at $2823.8. The 50-day average marks a key support.
The trend in the Eurostoxx 50 futures contract is unchanged, it remains bullish with price trading closer to its recent trend highs. Key short-term support has been defined at 5373.00, the Mar 4 low. A reversal lower and a break of this level would signal scope for a deeper retracement and expose the 50-day EMA at 5306.33. For bulls, a continuation higher would open the 5600.00 handle next. A bear threat in S&P E-Minis remains present following last week’s move lower that reinforced a short-term downtrend. The contract traded to a fresh short-term cycle low again, Friday, marking an extension of the current bear leg. This highlights a stronger reversal and a double top pattern on the daily scale. The focus is on 5658.00, the Sep 12 2024 low. Initial firm resistance to watch is 5993.68, the 50-day EMA.
Some block flow going through in German futures in recent trade, best guess is buying given direction of travel: