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Analysis of macroeconomic reports:

 

There are several macroeconomic events on Friday, with the most important ones in the United Kingdom. In the UK, reports on quarterly GDP and industrial production for September will be published. The industrial production report is not crucial, but in the case of a significant deviation of the actual value from the forecast, market reaction is possible. The same goes for the GDP report. If its value matches the forecast, no reaction is expected, despite the importance of this report. In the United States, the University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index will be published, which is also a secondary report.

Analysis of fundamental events:

From Friday's fundamental events, we can highlight the speeches by representatives of the Federal Reserve's monetary committee, Logan and Bostic. However, Fed Chair Jerome Powell has already spoken twice this week. If his first speech did not touch on monetary policy, in the second one, he noted that the

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GBP/USD: Trapped Between Trend Lines, Market Reaction Minimal to GDP Report

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On Friday, the GBP/USD pair did not even try to extend its downward movement. Take note that there was an ascending trend line during the entire bearish correction period (already two weeks), and the British currency does not seem like it is going to fall anytime soon.   At the same time, a new descending trend line has formed on the hourly chart, causing the pair to be trapped between two trend lines. On Friday, the UK released its GDP report. If it did provoke a market reaction, it was minimal, as its value for the first quarter fully coincided with the forecasts. There were no significant reports in the US, and secondary data such as personal income and spending, as well as the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index with the Consumer Sentiment Index, were unlikely to add pressure on the dollar. Especially considering that the USD has started falling in the morning. Therefore, we tend to believe that the nature of the movements were more technical. It was almost impossible to predict the upward reversal in the morning. On the hourly chart, a new support area was formed at 1.2598-1.2605, from which the pair rebounded. Currently, it is located between the Senkou Span B and Kijun-sen lines, and has also tested the trend line. There's a high probability of a rebound and a new downtrend, but the movement is currently volatile. The only signal was formed at the beginning of the US session when the price broke through the Ichimoku indicator lines and the level of 1.2693. It was not the best signal, and traders could only gain 10 pips. But it's better than false signals or losses.     COT report: According to the latest report, non-commercial traders opened 2,800 long positions and closed 2,500 short ones. The net position increased by 5,300 in just a week and continues to grow. Over the past 9-10 months, the net position has been on the rise. We are approaching a point where the net position has grown too much to expect further growth. We assume that a prolonged bear run may soon begin, even though COT reports suggest a bullish continuation. It is becoming increasingly difficult to believe in it with each passing day. We can hardly explain why the uptrend should go on. However, there are currently no technical sell signals. The pound has gained about 2,500 pips. Therefore, a bearish correction is now needed. Otherwise, a bullish continuation would make no sense. Overall, non-commercial traders hold 52,300 sell positions and 104,400 long ones. Such a gap suggests the end of the uptrend. We do not see the pair extending growth in the long term.     1H chart of GBP/USD In the 1-hour chart, GBP/USD maintains a bullish bias, although it is correcting at the moment. The ascending trend line serves as a buy signal. However, we still believe that the British currency is overvalued and should fall in the medium term. The fundamental backdrop for the pound is getting weaker. The dollar also lacks a fundamental advantage but has already lost 2,500 pips over the past 10 months and requires a correction. On July 3, trading levels are seen at 1.2349, 1.2429-1.2445, 1.2520, 1.2598-1.2605, 1.2693, 1.2762, 1.2863, 1.2981-1.2987. The Senkou Span B (1.2737) and Kijun-sen (1.2674) may also generate signals when the price either breaks or bounces off them. A Stop Loss should be placed at the breakeven point when the price goes 20 pips in the right direction. Ichimoku indicator lines can move intraday, which should be taken into account when determining trading signals. There are also support and resistance which can be used for locking in profits. On Monday, manufacturing PMIs are scheduled for release in both the UK and the US. All the reports, except for the US ISM, will be released in the second estimate, which is unlikely to surprise traders. However, the ISM index may show an unexpected value and, accordingly, stir some market reaction.   Indicators on charts: Resistance/support - thick red lines, near which the trend may stop. They do not make trading signals.   The Kijun-sen and Senkou Span B lines are the Ichimoku indicator lines moved to the hourly timeframe from the 4-hour timeframe. They are also strong lines. Extreme levels are thin red lines, from which the price used to bounce earlier. They can produce trading signals. Yellow lines are trend lines, trend channels, and other technical patterns. Indicator 1 on the COT chart is the size of the net position of each trader category. Indicator 2 on the COT chart is the size of the net position for the Non-commercial group of traders.  
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Market Insights: CFTC Report Reveals Stable Futures Market, Dollar Maintains Strong Positioning

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According to the latest CFTC report, the past week was relatively calm in the futures market. One notable change was the value of the net short yen by position, which corrected by 1.2 billion, while changes in other currencies were minimal. The US dollar's net positioning, after sharply rising the previous week, saw a 0.3 billion correction, bringing it to 8.5 billion, indicating a firm speculative positioning for the dollar. Other factors that supported the greenback are the drop in the number of long positions in oil and especially gold, with a weekly change of -4.8 billion, implying further declines. This often signifies growing bullish sentiment for the US dollar.   The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 63.0 in October, the reading was below the forecast of 67.2, reaching the lowest level since May. This marks the third consecutive decline and can be largely attributed to rising gas prices and a decline in the stock market. However, consumer spending remains at a good level despite weaker sentiment in recent months. China's consumer price index remained flat from a year earlier in September, while the Producer Price Index fell by 2.5% as concerns linger about weak demand. Both figures were slightly below consensus estimates. This week's data on industrial production, retail sales, and third-quarter GDP will provide a clearer picture of the impact of the government's additional stimulus measures. The conflict between Israel and Hamas has quickly escalated into the bloodiest clash in the past 50 years from both sides. As both Israel and Iran are minor natural gas exporters, European natural gas prices rose by about 40% last week. Oil markets remain calmer due to reduced demand and excess production capacity. US consumer price inflation for September shows headline prices rose 0.4% month-on-month (consensus 0.3%), and the core index slowed down from 4.3% year-on-year to 4.1% year-on-year, which is a positive sign for the Federal Reserve. There is growing confidence that the Fed's rate hike cycle is coming to an end.   The British pound corrected slightly above the resistance level at 1.2305 and then resumed its decline. It is assumed that the local peak has been formed, and the sell-off will continue, with the nearest target being 1.2033 (the low from October 4). In case it breaks below this level, selling pressure may intensify, with the long-term target being 1.1740/90.  
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Friday's Macroeconomic and Fundamental Analysis: GBP/USD and More

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Analysis of macroeconomic reports:   There are several macroeconomic events on Friday, with the most important ones in the United Kingdom. In the UK, reports on quarterly GDP and industrial production for September will be published. The industrial production report is not crucial, but in the case of a significant deviation of the actual value from the forecast, market reaction is possible. The same goes for the GDP report. If its value matches the forecast, no reaction is expected, despite the importance of this report. In the United States, the University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index will be published, which is also a secondary report. Analysis of fundamental events: From Friday's fundamental events, we can highlight the speeches by representatives of the Federal Reserve's monetary committee, Logan and Bostic. However, Fed Chair Jerome Powell has already spoken twice this week. If his first speech did not touch on monetary policy, in the second one, he noted that the key rate may rise again if the situation requires it. Therefore, we probably won't hear anything more important than these statements.     General conclusion: On Friday, there will be interesting events, but in general, they may not lead to significant price changes. On Thursday, Powell's speech supported the dollar, but the US currency should continue to rise in the coming weeks even without the help of the Fed chairman. On Friday, only the British reports have a real chance of influencing the movement of the GBP/USD pair. And the pound may pull the euro along with it. But this is only during the European session.   Basic rules of a trading system: 1) Signal strength is determined by the time taken for its formation (either a bounce or level breach). A shorter formation time indicates a stronger signal. 2) If two or more trades around a certain level are initiated based on false signals, subsequent signals from that level should be disregarded. 3) In a flat market, any currency pair can produce multiple false signals or none at all. In any case, the flat trend is not the best condition for trading. 4) Trading activities are confined between the onset of the European session and mid-way through the U.S. session, post which all open trades should be manually closed. 5) On the 30-minute timeframe, trades based on MACD signals are only advisable amidst substantial volatility and an established trend, confirmed either by a trend line or trend channel. 6) If two levels lie closely together (ranging from 5 to 15 pips apart), they should be considered as a support or resistance zone.   How to read charts: Support and Resistance price levels can serve as targets when buying or selling. You can place Take Profit levels near them. Red lines represent channels or trend lines, depicting the current market trend and indicating the preferable trading direction. The MACD(14,22,3) indicator, encompassing both the histogram and signal line, acts as an auxiliary tool and can also be used as a signal source. Significant speeches and reports (always noted in the news calendar) can profoundly influence the price dynamics. Hence, trading during their release calls for heightened caution. It may be reasonable to exit the market to prevent abrupt price reversals against the prevailing trend. Beginning traders should always remember that not every trade will yield profit. Establishing a clear strategy coupled with sound money management is the cornerstone of sustained trading success.

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