Category: Gold

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Tuesday, 12 May

    Regime: Risk-off, driven by stronger-than-expected US CPI data and escalating Middle East tensions, pushing the VIX higher and US 10Y yields up 5bp to 4.43%.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Real-rate repricing: Hotter CPI print fuels hawkish Fed bets, pressuring risk assets.
    • Geopolitical risk: Iran war uncertainty keeps oil elevated, supporting inflation concerns.
    • Crowded shorts: Potential for squeeze in JPY, GBP, and NZD if risk sentiment improves.

    The setup: The stronger-than-expected US CPI print has triggered a hawkish repricing of Fed expectations, sending US yields higher and the dollar stronger. This is pressuring risk assets, particularly tech and emerging markets. The trade is to fade rallies in risk assets, but watch for potential short squeezes in crowded short currencies if geopolitical risks abate or US data disappoints. US 10Y at 4.43%, DXY at 98.25.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 08:30 ET USD: Core CPI m/m (forecast 0.3%, prior 0.2%)
    • 11:59 ET USD: Fed Chair Nomination Vote (forecast Pass, prior —)
    • 11:30 AEST AUD: Wage Price Index q/q (forecast 0.8%, prior 0.8%)

    Bias by asset:

    STRICT SILO RULE: For every non-USD asset, the Domestic line MUST contain only domestic content (home central bank / domestic data / domestic yield / domestic political-fiscal driver). USD, DXY, Fed, US yields, and risk regime go in the Cross line — never in Domestic. If no fresh domestic catalyst exists, write “No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response” in Domestic. For commodities, Domestic = real-yields / supply / inventories / flows. For BTC, Domestic = funding / ETF flow / on-chain.

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (US): Hawkish Fed repricing on CPI beat. Rising US yields support.
      • Cross: Risk-off flows, safe-haven demand, EM weakness.
      • Levels: Resistance at 98.50, support at 98.00.
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (EU): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: Stronger DXY, widening US-DE 10Y yield spread, risk-off sentiment.
      • Levels: Resistance at 1.0800, support at 1.0750.
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (UK): Rising UK borrowing costs pressure.
      • Cross: Stronger DXY, widening US-UK 10Y yield spread, risk aversion.
      • Levels: Resistance at 1.3550, support at 1.3500.
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ remains dovish. Intervention risk looming.
      • Cross: Higher US 10Y yields, strong DXY, risk-off bids into USD.
      • Levels: Resistance at 158.00, support at 157.00.
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CA): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: Stronger DXY, US-CA 10Y yield spread widening.
      • Levels: Resistance at 1.3750, support at 1.3700.
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (AU): Awaiting Wage Price Index data.
      • Cross: Stronger DXY, US-AU 10Y yield spread widening, risk aversion.
      • Levels: Resistance at 0.7220, support at 0.7175.
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ easing bias remains in place.
      • Cross: Stronger DXY, US-NZ 10Y yield spread widening, risk-off flows.
      • Levels: Resistance at 0.5960, support at 0.5920.
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CH): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: Stronger DXY, waning safe-haven appeal of CHF.
      • Levels: Resistance at 0.7820, support at 0.7780.
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP: Neutral, EUR/JPY: Bearish, GBP/JPY: Bearish.
      • Domestic: Relative central bank policy divergence remains key driver.
      • Cross: DXY strength supports JPY and GBP.
      • Levels: Monitor individual cross support/resistance.
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Rising real yields pressure gold.
      • Cross: Stronger DXY, risk-off flows less supportive with rates rising.
      • Levels: Resistance at $4,720, support at $4,680.
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): No fresh catalyst — sensitive to overall risk tone.
      • Cross: Stronger DXY, risk-off sentiment, industrial demand concerns.
      • Levels: Monitor gold for direction, lower volatility.
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Supply disruption fears, escalating geopolitical tensions.
      • Cross: Weaker DXY provides some support, but risk-off a headwind.
      • Levels: Watch for Iran ceasefire news.
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China growth concerns weigh.
      • Cross: Stronger DXY, global growth proxy suffers from risk-off sentiment.
      • Levels: Monitor China data.
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Higher yields, earnings rotation away from growth.
      • Cross: Elevated VIX, global risk-off sentiment.
      • Levels: Futures at 5185. Support at 5170, resistance at 5200.
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Sensitive to real yields, mega-cap earnings under pressure.
      • Cross: Rates sensitivity, VIX elevation.
      • Levels: Monitor tech stocks for price action.
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (US): Financials and industrials facing mixed earnings.
      • Cross: Bond-yield reaction muted.
      • Levels: Trading near flatline, awaiting catalyst.
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (UK): Weaker Sterling, higher Gilt yields.
      • Cross: Global risk, US tone negative.
      • Levels: Trading lower in Europe.
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (DE): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: US tech weakness, stronger DXY, risk aversion.
      • Levels: Trading lower on lack of drivers.
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (JP): JPY weakness capped by intervention risk.
      • Cross: US tech selling pressure, risk off.
      • Levels: High close, vulnerable to correction.
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Funding rates easing, ETF flows slowing.
      • Cross: Stronger DXY, risk aversion, Nasdaq correlation.
      • Levels: Finding soft support after overnight retreat.

    Positioning watch: CFTC data shows crowded longs in AUD, USD, Copper, and Bitcoin, creating potential downside risk if data disappoints or risk sentiment shifts. Crowded shorts in JPY, GBP, and NZD present squeeze potential if risk appetite recovers.

    The pain trade: A surprise dovish signal from the Fed Chair Nomination Vote, coupled with weaker-than-expected US data later in the week, would trigger a sharp short squeeze in JPY, GBP, and NZD, while simultaneously hammering the USD.

  • Gold Wobbles Below $4,710 Amid Inflation Jitters – Tuesday, 12 May

    Where we are: Gold is currently trading just below $4,710, struggling to find direction after oscillating overnight. The price action remains choppy, caught between support around $4,700 and resistance near $4,725. This level is below Friday’s NY close.

    What’s driving it: Falling real yields continue to provide underlying support for gold, with the US 10Y real yield down 3bp to 1.93% as of Friday’s close. That tailwind is somewhat countered by ongoing concerns about inflation, as reflected in the 2bp rise in 10Y breakeven inflation to 2.47%. The market is now bracing for today’s 08:30 ET CPI print, which could significantly impact the Fed’s policy outlook and, consequently, real rates. Speeches today from Fed governors Cook, Waller and Vice Chair Bowman on tokenization and Fed operations are unlikely to move the needle, as they are backward-looking to events last week.

    • US 10Y Real Yield: 1.93% (-3.0bp d/d), supporting gold
    • Indian banks are resuming bullion imports after a month-long halt, per Reuters. This should increase physical demand.
    • Net non-commercial gold positioning remains modestly long, at the 21st percentile, suggesting no immediate squeeze risk.

    NY session focus: All eyes are on the 08:30 ET US CPI release, with forecasts calling for a rise to 3.7% y/y. A hotter-than-expected print would likely trigger a spike in nominal yields and a subsequent drop in gold, while a softer reading could see gold push higher, testing resistance around $4,730. Keep an eye on the Fed Chair nomination vote later today; a surprise failure to pass could trigger risk-off flows and benefit gold. The trade that’s working is buying dips on real-yield weakness. The trade at risk is shorting gold ahead of the CPI data. The pain trade is a dovish surprise from CPI leading to aggressive short covering, sending gold to $4,750.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Monday, 11 May

    Regime: Risk-off, with oil spiking on escalating Middle East tensions and Trump rejecting Iran’s peace offer, VIX at 17.08 and 10Y yields slightly higher.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Geopolitical Risk: Middle East tensions driving oil and safe-haven flows.
    • Rate Divergence: CB policy driving FX crosses, particularly EUR/GBP and EUR/JPY.
    • Commodity Strength: Silver and Copper continue to show strong performance.

    The setup: Geopolitical tensions are escalating quickly, pushing oil higher and boosting safe-haven demand. The market is pricing in a higher risk of supply disruptions from the Middle East. Watch for further headlines as the situation develops; a break above $105 in Brent could trigger a larger risk-off move. US 10Y yield is at 4.393%.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 09:30 CST CNY: CPI y/y (forecast 0.9%, prior 1.0%)
    • 09:30 CST CNY: PPI y/y (forecast 1.7%, prior 0.5%)

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (US): Fed watching data; US yields steady
      • Cross: Geopolitical risk-off; Euro weakness capping upside
      • Levels: Support: 97.80, Resistance: 98.03
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (EU): ECB divergence widening vs BoE and Fed
      • Cross: DXY strength / US-DE 10Y spread widening / Risk-off
      • Levels: Support: 1.1749, Resistance: 1.1782
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (UK): BoE hawkish hold / higher Gilt yields supporting
      • Cross: DXY / US-UK 10Y spread / Risk-off offsets domestic strength
      • Levels: Support: 1.3570, Resistance: 1.3616
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ dovish / JGB yields capped / Intervention watch
      • Cross: Higher US 10Y yield / DXY / risk regime
      • Levels: Support: 156.76, Resistance: 157.18
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (CA): BoC dovish / WTI strength offset by CAD weakness
      • Cross: DXY / US-CA 10Y spread
      • Levels: Support: 1.3661, Resistance: 1.3695
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (AU): RBA neutral / China data sensitivity
      • Cross: DXY strength / US-AU 10Y / China growth uncertainty
      • Levels: Support: 0.7220, Resistance: 0.7249
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ dovish / dairy prices lackluster
      • Cross: DXY strength / US-NZ 10Y / risk-off sentiment
      • Levels: Support: 0.5939, Resistance: 0.5957
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (CH): SNB dovish / Swiss yields low
      • Cross: DXY strength / safe-haven unwinding
      • Levels: Support: 0.7774, Resistance: 0.7795
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP: Down; EUR/JPY: Up; GBP/JPY: Up
      • Domestic: EUR/GBP: BoE vs ECB; EUR/JPY & GBP/JPY: rate divergence
      • Cross: DXY / risk regime / cross-of-crosses dynamics
      • Levels: EUR/GBP: 0.8647/0.8668; EUR/JPY: 184.39/185.02; GBP/JPY: 212.73/213.87
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Rising real yields / ETF outflows
      • Cross: DXY strength / risk-off demand limited
      • Levels: Support: 4655.6, Resistance: 4714.2
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand / Gold strength
      • Cross: DXY / risk regime
      • Levels: Support: 7953.000, Resistance: 8418.000
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Geopolitical risk / potential supply disruption
      • Cross: DXY / risk regime
      • Levels: WTI: Support: 96.64, Resistance: 100.35; Brent: Support: 102.90, Resistance: 105.97
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China stimulus / LME stock levels
      • Cross: DXY / global growth proxy
      • Levels: Support: 625.4000, Resistance: 641.4300
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (US): higher yields / earnings plateau
      • Cross: VIX rising / global risk aversion
      • Levels: Futures support: 7391.00, Resistance: 7420.25, Cash support: 7398.90
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (US): Real yields / AI bubble potential
      • Cross: Rates sensitive / Rising VIX
      • Levels: Futures support: 29227.50, Resistance: 29399.25
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (US): Cyclical rotation out / yields impact
      • Cross: bond-yield reaction
      • Levels: Futures support: 49471, Resistance: 49706
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling strength / Gilt yields rising
      • Cross: global risk aversion / US tone
      • Levels: Support: 22742, Resistance: 22850
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (DE): Lower Bund yields / weaker outlook
      • Cross: US tech weakness / DXY / risk regime
      • Levels: Support: 24204, Resistance: 24362
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (JP): Strong JPY / JGB yields rising slightly
      • Cross: US tech weakness / risk regime
      • Levels: Support: 62393, Resistance: 63385
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Crowded longs / Funding rates high
      • Cross: DXY / risk regime / Nasdaq correlation
      • Levels: Support: 62393, Resistance: 63385

    Positioning watch: AUD/USD and Bitcoin are crowded longs (96th and 83rd percentile, respectively), making them vulnerable to a squeeze lower on any disappointment or USD strength. GBP and JPY are crowded shorts, a positive surprise could trigger a squeeze higher.

    The pain trade: A surprise de-escalation in Middle East tensions combined with a dovish signal from the Fed would trigger a massive short squeeze in USD/JPY and GBP/USD, while simultaneously crushing oil prices and unwinding crowded long positions in AUD and BTC.

  • Gold Slides as Real Yields Climb – Monday, 11 May

    Where we are: Gold (COMEX) is currently trading at 4701.3, down 3.9 points (-0.08%) on the session. The intraday range has been relatively contained, between 4655.6 and 4714.2. This price action sees it sitting below Friday’s New York close after a mild rally last week.

    What’s driving it: Gold is under pressure from rising US real yields, with the 10-year TIPS yield climbing to 1.96% (+2.0bp d/d, as of 2026-05-07). The move in real rates is overshadowing the steady 10-year breakeven inflation rate, which remains at 2.45%. The overall tone is not being helped by Modi’s comments asking Indians to stop buying gold, which is rippling through jewellery stocks.

    • 10Y Real Yield (TIPS): 1.96% (+2.0bp d/d) — a headwind for Gold.
    • Reuters is reporting that Gold is falling on oil-driven inflation fears as Trump rejects Iran peace proposal.
    • CFTC data shows net non-commercial positions at +163,303 contracts, a modestly long stance but only at the 21st percentile of the 52-week range, suggesting limited squeeze potential at these levels.

    NY session focus: With no major US data releases scheduled for 08:30 ET, focus will likely remain on the interplay between yields and risk sentiment. Key level to watch is the 4650.0 level; a break below could open the door to further downside. The trade that’s working is shorting gold on rallies, while the trade at risk is chasing momentum to the downside if yields consolidate. The pain trade for gold would be a sudden dovish pivot from the Fed, sending real yields lower.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Friday, 8 May

    Regime: Risk-on, as equity futures surge on hopes of softer US payrolls and bond yields drift lower (US 10Y at 4.357%).

    Today’s market themes:

    • US Payrolls showdown: markets bracing for a potential dovish surprise amid a crowded USD long positioning.
    • Iran tensions: Oil prices remain volatile amid geopolitical instability and supply concerns.
    • Central Bank Divergence: Focus on Lagarde and Bailey speeches while watching BoJ comments regarding JPY.

    The setup: The market is pricing in a weaker-than-expected US jobs report, fueling a rally in risk assets. The crowded USD long position leaves room for a significant squeeze if the data disappoints. Watch US 10Y yield response to payrolls and the DXY level around 97.77.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 08:30 ET USD: Non-Farm Employment Change (forecast 65K, prior 178K)
    • 08:30 ET CAD: Employment Change (forecast 12.9K, prior 14.1K)
    • 13:20 London GBP: BOE Gov Bailey Speaks

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Fed policy outlook dependent on US data, especially labor market.
      • Cross: Risk sentiment dependent on USD strength, FX cross flows.
      • Levels: Support at 97.50, resistance at 98.20.
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (EU): ECB’s rhetoric, core inflation and German Bund yields.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, US-DE 10Y spread favoring EUR, positive risk sentiment.
      • Levels: Support at 1.1700, resistance at 1.1800.
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (UK): BoE policy guidance, Gilt yields, services CPI.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, US-UK 10Y spread, risk on sentiment.
      • Levels: Support at 1.3550, resistance at 1.3650.
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ policy, JGB yield curve control, intervention threat.
      • Cross: US 10Y yields, DXY direction, risk appetite.
      • Levels: Support at 156.00, resistance at 157.00.
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (CA): BoC policy, Employment change data and WTI correlation.
      • Cross: DXY direction, US-CA 10Y yield spread.
      • Levels: Support at 1.3600, resistance at 1.3700.
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (AU): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, US-AU 10Y spread, China growth outlook.
      • Levels: Support at 0.7200, resistance at 0.7250.
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (NZ): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, US-NZ 10Y spread, risk appetite.
      • Levels: Support at 0.5900, resistance at 0.5975.
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (CH): SNB stance and Swiss yield curve.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, safe-haven demand.
      • Levels: Support at 0.7750, resistance at 0.7810.
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP: Neutral, EUR/JPY: Bullish, GBP/JPY: Bullish.
      • Domestic: Relative CB policy, relative yield spreads drive direction.
      • Cross: DXY, risk regime, cross-of-crosses dynamics.
      • Levels: Watch key technical levels, sensitive to GBP and JPY crosses.
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Real yields trending lower, rising breakevens, central bank demand.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, risk-off sentiment.
      • Levels: Support at 4700, resistance at 4750.
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand expectations, gold-silver ratio.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, risk appetite.
      • Levels: Support at 8100, resistance at 8200.
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Mixed.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Iran tensions, EIA inventory data, OPEC output levels.
      • Cross: DXY, risk sentiment.
      • Levels: Watch inventory reports, supply disruptions.
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Positive China growth outlook, LME stocks, supply issues.
      • Cross: DXY, global growth.
      • Levels: Support at 625, resistance at 635.
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (US): Earnings season, Fed policy outlook, US yield reaction.
      • Cross: VIX suppression, global sentiment.
      • Levels: Futures resistance at 7420, cash support 7330.
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (US): Mega-cap tech earnings, real yields and AI investments.
      • Cross: Rates sensitivity, low VIX environment.
      • Levels: Support at 28800, resistance at 29000.
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (US): Industrial earnings, cyclical sentiment.
      • Cross: Bond yields response.
      • Levels: Support at 49500, resistance at 50000.
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (UK): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: Global risk, and US macro performance.
      • Levels: Support at 22800, resistance at 22950.
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (DE): German Bund yields and broader Eurozone sentiment.
      • Cross: US Tech, DXY, risk appetite.
      • Levels: Support at 24400, resistance at 24550.
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (JP): JPY strength sensitivity, JGB yields, BoJ policy.
      • Cross: US tech, global risk appetite.
      • Levels: Support at 62500, resistance at 62800.
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): ETF inflows, on-chain activity, funding rate.
      • Cross: DXY direction, risk sentiment, and Nasdaq correlation.
      • Levels: Support at $79,000, resistance at $80,500.

    Positioning watch: USD, AUD and BTC are crowded longs, S&P, Nasdaq, GBP, JPY and NZD are crowded shorts. A strong payrolls number will amplify the USD short squeeze while a weak number risks a violent short squeeze in GBP, JPY and Nasdaq.

    The pain trade: A strong US jobs report would trigger a massive USD rally, crush risk assets, and inflict maximum pain on the crowded short positions in GBP, JPY and tech stocks.

  • Gold Breaks $4700 Amid Real Yield Decline – Friday, 8 May

    Where we are: Gold (COMEX) currently trades at 4739.5, up 0.85% on the session, having traded in a range of 4690.7-4743.5. Bullion is bid firmly above the psychological 4700 level and is testing the upper end of its recent range, supported by the ongoing decline in real yields. Intraday momentum has accelerated in the last hour, building on gains seen during the Asian session.

    What’s driving it: The primary driver for gold remains the continued decline in US real yields. The 10-year TIPS yield fell 2.0bp to 1.94% earlier this week, providing a tailwind for the precious metal. The 10-year breakeven inflation rate is also contributing, rising 3.0bp to 2.45%. The Fed’s Cook speaking on tokenization may be a distraction from the core macro drivers, as traders focus more on the yield curve and inflation expectations, alongside a slightly weaker dollar tone.

    • US 10Y Real Yields are down 2.0bp, underpinning the bullish move in gold.
    • DXY has softened to 97.77, offering further support to the commodity.
    • CFTC data indicates that non-commercial positions in gold are moderately long, leaving room for further upside before squeeze risk becomes acute.

    NY session focus: The key focus for the NY session will be the 08:30 ET US jobs report, with Average Hourly Earnings, Non-Farm Employment Change, and the Unemployment Rate all in play. A weaker-than-expected print could further pressure real yields and lift gold towards 4750. A strong print risks a reversal, with initial support around 4700. Expect choppy trading around the 10:00 ET Prelim UoM Consumer Sentiment release. The pain trade for gold is a hawkish surprise in the jobs numbers, triggering a sharp rise in yields and a dollar bid.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Thursday, 7 May

    Regime: Mixed, with VIX holding steady at 17.38 and US yields slightly lower, suggesting a cautious risk-on sentiment tempered by geopolitical tensions.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Mideast Peace Potential: Easing oil supply concerns dominate, pressuring crude and boosting risk assets.
    • Dollar Weakness: DXY continues its descent, supporting EUR, GBP, AUD, and gold.
    • Earnings Rotation: Focus shifts to industrial and financial earnings in the US after tech-led rally.

    The setup: Markets are pricing in a higher probability of a Middle East peace deal, driving WTI down nearly 6% to $90.21. This is providing a tailwind for risk assets, especially equities. However, crowded positioning in USD and Aussie could trigger a squeeze on any hawkish surprises. Watch US Unemployment Claims at 08:30 ET.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 08:30 ET USD: Unemployment Claims (forecast 205K, prior 189K)
    • 10:00 ET USD: Factory Orders (prior 0.8%)
    • 14:00 BST GBP: BoE’s Breeden speaks on Inflation

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (US): Fed likely to remain cautious; watch claims data.
      • Cross: Risk-on sentiment weighing; EUR and GBP strength.
      • Levels: Resistance at 97.90, support at 97.65.
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (EU): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, positive risk sentiment, US-DE 10Y widening.
      • Levels: Support at 1.1740, resistance at 1.1800.
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (UK): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, boosted by positive risk sentiment.
      • Levels: Support at 1.3590, resistance at 1.3650.
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (JP): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: US 10Y stable, risk-on environment, intervention risk high.
      • Levels: Support at 156.00, resistance at 156.50.
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (CA): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: WTI weakness, DXY direction, US-CA 10Y spread.
      • Levels: Support at 1.3620, resistance at 1.3650.
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (AU): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, China growth optimism.
      • Levels: Support at 0.7230, resistance at 0.7270.
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (NZ): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, positive risk sentiment.
      • Levels: Support at 0.5950, resistance at 0.5990.
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (CH): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, safe-haven outflows into risk-on.
      • Levels: Support at 0.7770, resistance at 0.7800.
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP neutral, EUR/JPY up, GBP/JPY up
      • Domestic: Relative hawkishness of BoE priced in; BoJ dovish.
      • Cross: Risk-on favoring JPY crosses; DXY impact on EUR/GBP.
      • Levels: Monitor ranges, relative yield direction key.
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Rising as breakevens rise; CB demand supportive.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, safe haven demand diminishing.
      • Levels: Support at 4700, resistance at 4765.
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand supportive.
      • Cross: DXY weakness, positive risk sentiment.
      • Levels: Support at 8000, resistance at 8250.
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Peace deal/higher supply.
      • Cross: DXY strength would add to move lower; risk aversion would add to move lower.
      • Levels: Support at 90.00, resistance at 96.00.
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China rebound expectations/LME-stock
      • Cross: Global growth proxy; Dollar strength a headwind
      • Levels: Support at 615, resistance at 625
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (US): Earnings momentum; rates stabilize.
      • Cross: Positive global tone, VIX suppression.
      • Levels: Futures support at 7380, resistance at 7410, cash support 7300.
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (US): Mega-cap tech earnings supportive/ AI narrative.
      • Cross: Lower rates sensitivity, high beta.
      • Levels: Resistance at 28800, support 28600.
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (US): Rebound in industrial earnings; cyclical shift.
      • Cross: Responding positively to bond-yield relief.
      • Levels: Resistance near 50200, support at 49900.
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (UK): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: Global risk, benefiting from oil decline.
      • Levels: Support at 22800, resistance at 23000.
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (DE): Bund yields stable; weak economic data.
      • Cross: Watching US tech strength; risk-on sentiment.
      • Levels: Support at 24850, resistance at 25000.
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (JP): JPY weakness driving earnings.
      • Cross: Catching up with US tech performance; risk-on buying.
      • Levels: Support at 62000, resistance at 63000.
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (asset-specific): ETF flow-dependent, funding elevated.
      • Cross: risk-regime, positive overall, high correlation to tech.
      • Levels: Support at 80500, resistance at 81700.

    Positioning watch: CFTC data shows crowded longs in AUD, Copper, and Bitcoin (>90th percentile) and crowded shorts in JPY, GBP, and Nasdaq (

    The pain trade: A hawkish surprise from the US Unemployment Claims, triggering a USD rally and sending risk assets lower, would hurt the most positions.

  • Gold Breaks Two-Week High on US-Iran Peace Hopes – Thursday, 7 May

    Where we are: Gold (COMEX) is currently trading at 4755.8, up 55.3 points or 1.18% on the day, having traded in a range of 4694.0 to 4763.4. This represents a two-week high for the precious metal. Gold is currently extending gains seen in the Asian and European sessions, buoyed by hopes of a US-Iran peace deal.

    What’s driving it: The primary driver appears to be the potential for a US-Iran peace agreement, with reports suggesting a memorandum of understanding has been proposed to formally end the conflict, which has seen oil prices tumble and inflation worries ease, supporting gold’s rise above $4,700. The drop in oil prices, driven by peace hopes, is a major factor, easing inflationary pressures and reducing expectations of continued restrictive central bank policies. While real yields are a headwind, rising 1.0bp to 1.96% as of yesterday, the risk-on sentiment driven by potential peace, coupled with a softer DXY at 97.69, is currently outweighing this.

    • The Reuters wire at 01:23 noted that gold climbed to a two-week high “as US-Iran peace hopes push oil lower”.
    • The 10Y breakeven inflation rate fell 5.0bp yesterday, potentially signaling reduced inflationary concerns.
    • Despite Goolsbee’s warning about sticky inflation, the market is pricing in lower inflation expectations and reacting positively to the possibility of geopolitical stability.

    NY session focus: The key event for the NY session will be the Unemployment Claims data at 08:30 ET; a significantly higher-than-expected print (forecast 205K vs. previous 189K) could potentially trigger a flight to safety, further boosting gold. Watch for a potential breakout above intraday highs of 4763.4. A failure to sustain gains above 4750 could see a retracement towards 4725-4730. The current trade is clearly long gold on geopolitical de-escalation. The risk for this trade is a hawkish surprise from central bank speakers, or a reversal in peace talks. The pain trade is a sudden resurgence of inflation fears and a corresponding spike in real yields, sending Gold sharply lower.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Wednesday, 6 May

    Regime: Risk-on, fuelled by falling US yields and hopes of de-escalation in the Middle East; VIX is elevated but failing to hold gains.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Geopolitical relief rally: Equities and gold gain on reports of a potential US-Iran deal, sending oil sharply lower.
    • Dovish ECB spillovers: European yields are sharply lower after ECB commentary and stable wage data, supporting European equities.
    • Crowded short squeeze: Risk assets supported by potential short squeeze with CFTC data showing traders are heavily short JPY and Nasdaq.

    The setup: Oil’s sharp decline is the key driver today, prompting a rotation into risk assets, and supporting gold. The trade is to fade the rally in gold as real yields remain positive. Key risk is a breakdown in the US-Iran deal, which would send oil prices sharply higher again and reverse the risk-on tone.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 08:15 ET USD: ADP Non-Farm Employment Change (118K vs 62K)
    • 10:00 ET CAD: Ivey PMI (49.9 vs 49.7)
    • 16:15 ET CAD: BOC Gov Macklem Speaks

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (US): US data will be crucial in determining the next direction.
      • Cross: Risk sentiment and falling US yields are weighing.
      • Levels: Support at 97.50, resistance at 98.00.
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (EU): Lower Bund yields are supporting as ECB turns dovish.
      • Cross: Weaker DXY and positive risk sentiment are supportive.
      • Levels: Support at 1.1700, resistance at 1.1800.
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (UK): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY weakness and risk appetite are key drivers.
      • Levels: Support at 1.3550, resistance at 1.3650.
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (JP): Intervention risk remains, limiting JPY weakness.
      • Cross: Falling US 10Y yields and a weaker DXY are pressuring.
      • Levels: Support at 155.00, resistance at 157.00.
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (CA): BoC speakers watch to see if rate cuts are coming.
      • Cross: USD weakness offset by lower WTI, US-CA 10Y stable.
      • Levels: Support at 1.3580, resistance at 1.3650.
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (AU): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: Copper price rise and DXY weakness, China growth hopes aiding.
      • Levels: Support at 0.7200, resistance at 0.7280.
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ speakers in focus, impact on kiwi to be assessed.
      • Cross: DXY weakness and risk-on, limited by US yield impact.
      • Levels: Support at 0.5900, resistance at 0.6000.
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (CH): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY weakness and haven demand waning.
      • Levels: Support at 0.7770, resistance at 0.7830.
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): Mixed
      • Domestic: Relative CB divergence is a driver today.
      • Cross: EUR/GBP ranges. JPY shorts are exposed.
      • Levels: Monitor key levels from overnight session.
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Hopes for de-escalation are driving.
      • Cross: Weaker DXY, fading risk-off, positive momentum.
      • Levels: Support at 4650, resistance at 4700.
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (asset-specific): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: Follows Gold’s trend, industrial demand boost.
      • Levels: Support at 7600, resistance at 7800.
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Down
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Deal chatter is main driver.
      • Cross: Weaker DXY isn’t sufficient to lift with Iran headlines.
      • Levels: Support at 90, resistance at 100.
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (asset-specific): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: Aided by optimism.
      • Levels: Support at 610, resistance at 620.
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (US): Boosted sentiment supports outlook.
      • Cross: VIX regime shift, global risk-on fueling.
      • Levels: Futures 7300, cash support at 7250, resistance at 7350.
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (US): Mega-cap resilience and lower rates helpful.
      • Cross: Rate sensitivity supporting.
      • Levels: Monitor intraday resistance and support levels.
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (US): Broader market lift aids cyclicals.
      • Cross: Lower yields benefit outlook.
      • Levels: Monitor intraday resistance and support levels.
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (UK): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: Riding the positive global wave, GBP drag offset.
      • Levels: Monitor intraday resistance and support levels.
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (DE): Lower Bund yields, EU tone aiding DAX.
      • Cross: Taking cues from US tech.
      • Levels: Monitor intraday resistance and support levels.
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (JP): JPY weakness and earnings are important.
      • Cross: Risk tone and US tech performance play a key role.
      • Levels: Monitor intraday resistance and support levels.
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Up
      • Domestic (asset-specific): ETF flow stable, and funding rate stable.
      • Cross: Risk sentiment.
      • Levels: Support at 81000, resistance at 83000.

    Positioning watch: JPY is the most crowded short (0th percentile) and Aussie is most crowded long (96th percentile), per CFTC. A dovish surprise from the Fed or a hawkish BoJ shift could trigger a significant squeeze in JPY.

    The pain trade: A surprisingly strong ADP print would reignite inflation concerns and send yields higher, triggering a sharp reversal of today’s risk-on move and hurting gold longs.

  • Gold Surges on Mideast Ceasefire Hopes – Wednesday, 6 May

    Where we are: Gold (COMEX) is trading at 4689.9, up 126.6 or 2.77% on the day, fueled by hopes of de-escalation in the Middle East. Overnight, bullion traded in a wide range between 4556.1 and 4733.9. This rally marks a significant recovery from recent selling pressure, pushing it well above yesterday’s close.

    What’s driving it: A fragile ceasefire in the Gulf is the primary driver, diminishing fears of further energy-price inflation that had reinforced expectations for tighter monetary policy. The prospect of a US-Iran deal, potentially involving sanctions relief and nuclear negotiations, adds to the downward pressure on oil and therefore inflation expectations. This is amplified by a weaker dollar, as the DXY slides to 97.79. Rising real yields had presented a headwind for gold, but the current risk-on environment is overpowering that influence.

    • US 10Y real yields rose to 1.95% as of May 4th. This is a headwind, but being outweighed by the risk off move for now.
    • Reuters reported that gold climbed over 3% as Middle East peace hopes drag down dollar, oil.
    • Net non-commercial gold positioning remains modestly long at +159,571 contracts.

    NY session focus: Today’s ADP Non-Farm Employment Change data at 08:15 ET will be closely watched for its impact on US rate expectations, and will affect the current risk-on sentiment if the number is far from the 118K consensus. Key levels to watch are 4700 as an immediate resistance and 4600 as support. The current trade is to ride the bullish momentum, but the risk is a hawkish surprise from the ADP data. The pain trade would be a sudden collapse of ceasefire hopes, reigniting inflation fears and sending gold tumbling.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Tuesday, 5 May

    Regime: Risk-on, as S&P 500 futures test overnight highs and the VIX remains subdued below 17 despite geopolitical headlines and upcoming data.

    Today’s market themes:

    • RBA Rate Hike: Market anticipating an aggressive RBA hike, driving AUD strength and potential impact across Asia-Pac FX.
    • ISM Services & JOLTS: US economic data to set the tone for the NY session and further solidify Fed policy expectations.
    • Middle East Tensions: Geopolitical risks simmer, with eyes on oil supply disruptions and associated impact on risk sentiment.

    The setup: Focus remains on the RBA rate decision, with expectations leaning towards a 25bp hike to 4.35%. A larger hike or hawkish statement could further boost AUD, while a dovish surprise could lead to a sharp reversal. S&P 500 futures at 7261.75 need to hold to confirm risk-on, failure here triggers sell pressure. Watch US 10Y near 4.42% as a key sentiment indicator.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 14:30 AEST AUD: Cash Rate (forecast 4.35%, prior 4.10%)
    • 10:00 ET USD: ISM Services PMI (forecast 53.7, prior 54.0)
    • 10:45 NZT NZD: Employment Change q/q (forecast 0.3%, prior 0.5%)

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Neutral to slightly bullish.
      • Domestic (US): Fed’s data dependence / US data strength / US yields.
      • Cross: Global growth concerns / risk aversion / EUR weakness.
      • Levels: Support 97.80, Resistance 98.50.
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Neutral to bearish.
      • Domestic (EU): ECB policy divergence / moderate Eurozone HICP/ peripheral spreads
      • Cross: DXY strength / US-DE 10Y widening / risk-off flows.
      • Levels: Support 1.1670, Resistance 1.1700.
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (UK): BoE’s caution / UK CPI near target / Gilt yields steady.
      • Cross: DXY influence / US-UK 10Y / risk appetite.
      • Levels: Support 1.3500, Resistance 1.3575.
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ ultra-dovish stance / JGB yields capped / verbal intervention risk.
      • Cross: US 10Y strength / DXY strength / risk-on sentiment.
      • Levels: Support 157.00, Resistance 158.00.
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (CA): BoC holding steady / CPI near target / WTI price action.
      • Cross: DXY strength / US-CA 10Y spread.
      • Levels: Support 1.3600, Resistance 1.3650.
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bullish (pre-RBA), then volatile.
      • Domestic (AU): RBA decision / Inflation dynamics / Australia-China relations.
      • Cross: DXY impact / US-AU 10Y / risk.
      • Levels: Support 0.7150, Resistance 0.7200.
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Neutral to bearish.
      • Domestic (NZ): Employment data / RBNZ caution / New Zealand-China trade.
      • Cross: DXY / US-NZ 10Y / risk aversion.
      • Levels: Support 0.5850, Resistance 0.5900.
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (CH): SNB policy / Swiss inflation / economic outlook.
      • Cross: DXY direction / safe-haven flows / Europe.
      • Levels: Support 0.7800, Resistance 0.7850.
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): Depends on relative CB stance + yields.
      • Domestic: Relative monetary policies and yield differentials are dominant.
      • Cross: DXY / risk sentiment / potential cross-currency feedback loops.
      • Levels: Monitor key technical levels for each cross.
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Real yields falling / breakeven inflation firming / CB demand.
      • Cross: DXY weakness / risk-off sentiment.
      • Levels: Support 4520, Resistance 4585.
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Strong industrial demand / inflation hedge narrative.
      • Cross: DXY weakness / risk appetite.
      • Levels: Support 7280, Resistance 7450.
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): EIA stock data / OPEC supply policy / refining activity.
      • Cross: DXY direction / geopolitical risk premium.
      • Levels: WTI support 102.50, resistance 105.50.
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China stimulus / LME inventory depletion / supply disruption.
      • Cross: Global growth proxy / DXY.
      • Levels: Support 585, Resistance 600.
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Neutral to bullish.
      • Domestic (US): Earnings season / Fed policy / US economic data.
      • Cross: VIX regime / global macro backdrop / US 10Y.
      • Levels: Futures support 7220, resistance 7270; cash S&P support 7170 and 7240.
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (US): Mega-cap tech performance / AI enthusiasm / rising rates-priced-in.
      • Cross: Rate sensitivity / VIX level.
      • Levels: Support at 27730, Resistance at 28000.
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (US): industrial sector earnings / cyclical names / banks.
      • Cross: Bond-yield impact / recession fears.
      • Levels: Support 49050, Resistance 49300.
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling strength / Commodity prices (energy).
      • Cross: Global Risk Appetite.
      • Levels: Support 22420, Resistance 22600.
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (DE): Eurozone recovery / German data / Bund yields.
      • Cross: US Tech Momentum / DXY / Risk appetite.
      • Levels: Support 23990, Resistance 24400.
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (JP): JPY weakness benefit / earnings performance.
      • Cross: US tech sentiment / risk appetite.
      • Levels: Support 59250, Resistance 59700.
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Neutral to bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): ETF flows / on-chain activity / regulations.
      • Cross: DXY influence / risk sentiment / Nasdaq correlation.
      • Levels: Support 79750, Resistance 81300.

    Positioning watch: The Yen and Nasdaq remain crowded shorts (squeeze on positive surprise), while AUD, Copper, and Bitcoin are crowded longs (squeeze on disappointment). CFTC data shows extreme positioning, making these assets vulnerable to outsized moves on data releases.

    The pain trade: A hawkish surprise from the RBA, combined with a soft US ISM, would trigger a sharp AUD rally while simultaneously pressuring USD shorts, creating a significant “double squeeze” scenario.

  • Gold Gains Traction as Real Yields Slide – Tuesday, 5 May

    Where we are: Gold is currently trading at 4573.8, up 0.90% on the session, finding support after yesterday’s dip. The intraday range has been relatively wide, from 4522.9 to 4585.0, suggesting continued volatility. This price action puts it well above yesterday’s close and near the high of the session.

    What’s driving it: The primary driver behind gold’s upward momentum is the continued decline in US real yields. The 10-year TIPS yield has fallen to 1.91%, reinforcing gold’s appeal as a store of value. This move has been amplified by relatively rangebound DXY. The high-impact ISM Services PMI (10:00 ET) data release today will likely dictate the short-term trajectory, as better-than-expected figures could easily revive hawkish expectations and put pressure on bullion; the converse is also true. The market is still pricing considerable uncertainty around the Fed’s forward path.

    • US 10Y Real Yield dropped to 1.91%, strengthening the non-yielding appeal of Gold.
    • 10Y Breakeven Inflation at 2.5%, suggesting some confidence in inflation expectations and supporting gold’s safe-haven status.
    • Net non-commercial positioning in Gold is modestly long at the 4th percentile, meaning there isn’t a considerable amount of speculative froth to be unwound.

    NY session focus: Traders will be closely watching the 10:00 ET releases of the ISM Services PMI and JOLTS Job Openings for directional cues, with New Home Sales data providing additional color. A break above 4585.0 could open the door to further gains, while a move below 4522.9 could signal a retest of lower levels. The working trade remains buying dips on real-yield weakness. A hawkish surprise in today’s data could quickly put this trade at risk. The pain trade for gold is a strong dollar on the back of resurgent US economic data.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Monday, 4 May

    Regime: Risk-off, with escalating Middle East tensions driving haven demand and weighing on equities; VIX at 16.89.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Geopolitical risk: Oil spike and risk-off sentiment due to heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
    • USD strength: Continued consolidation after recent gains, influenced by yield differentials and risk aversion.
    • ECB policy divergence: ECB hints at rate hikes clash with dovish undertones from BoJ and others.

    The setup: The spike in oil prices driven by Mideast tensions is fueling inflation fears and pressuring risk assets. Traders are pricing in a potential hawkish response from central banks, particularly the ECB, exacerbating the downside pressure on equities. Watch for further escalation in the Middle East, with a risk of a deeper equity sell-off if oil breaches $105 and 10Y yields rise further.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 15:30 ET CAD: BOC Gov Macklem Speaks

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Neutral to bullish
      • Domestic (US): Fed on hold / Yield consolidation
      • Cross: Safe-haven flows / Global risk aversion
      • Levels: Support 118.50 / Resistance 119.00
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (EU): ECB rate hike expectation / slow growth
      • Cross: DXY strength / Risk-off flows
      • Levels: 1.1650 / 1.1750
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Neutral to bearish
      • Domestic (UK): BoE cautious / Data dependent
      • Cross: DXY strength / risk aversion
      • Levels: 1.3550 / 1.3650
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bullish, but with intervention risk
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ dovish / Yield curve control
      • Cross: US 10Y strength / Risk-off buying USD
      • Levels: 157.00 / 158.00
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (CA): BoC cautious / WTI boost limited
      • Cross: DXY strength / US growth advantage
      • Levels: 1.3650 / 1.3700
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (AU): RBA dovish / Rate cut odds rise
      • Cross: DXY strength / China weakness / Risk-off
      • Levels: 0.7150 / 0.7250
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ dovish stance continues
      • Cross: DXY strength / Risk aversion
      • Levels: 0.5850 / 0.5950
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (CH): SNB easing / Yield disadvantage
      • Cross: Safe-haven unwind / DXY strength
      • Levels: 0.7800 / 0.7850
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): Neutral, Neutral, Bullish
      • Domestic: Relative CB stance + yields
      • Cross: DXY / Risk / cross-of-crosses dynamics
      • Levels: 0.8500-0.8600 / 170.00-171.00 / 192.00-193.00
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Rising real yields / Reduced haven demand
      • Cross: DXY strength / Risk-off waning
      • Levels: 4500 / 4550
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand lackluster
      • Cross: DXY strength / Risk-off waning
      • Levels: Lower toward 47
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Hormuz disruption / OPEC restraint
      • Cross: DXY influence / Risk regime
      • Levels: 100 / 105
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China stimulus needs affirmation
      • Cross: Global growth proxy / DXY
      • Levels: $5.00 / $5.10
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (US): Earnings worries / Fed on hold / Rising yields
      • Cross: VIX spike / Geopolitical tension
      • Levels: 5100 / 5150
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (US): Real yields / Mega-cap scrutiny
      • Cross: Rate sensitivity / VIX
      • Levels: 18250 / 18400
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (US): Cyclical concerns / Bond sell-off
      • Cross: Bond-yield impact
      • Levels: 38500 / 39000
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling level / Gilt impact
      • Cross: Global risk / US tone
      • Levels: 10300 / 10400
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (DE): Bund pressure / EU outlook dimmed
      • Cross: US tech spillover / DXY
      • Levels: 23800 / 24200
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (JP): JPY rebound limiting gains
      • Cross: US tech / Risk regime
      • Levels: 59000 / 60000
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (asset-specific): ETF flow stalling / Funding rate high
      • Cross: DXY impact / Risk regime
      • Levels: $79000 / $81000

    Positioning watch: Dollar, Aussie, Copper and Bitcoin are crowded longs and vulnerable to disappointment; Yen, Kiwi, and Nasdaq are crowded shorts and vulnerable to squeezes. Watch for correlated reversals if headlines shift.

    The pain trade: A de-escalation of Middle East tensions, combined with surprisingly dovish comments from Macklem at 15:30 ET, could trigger a rapid unwinding of oil longs and a short squeeze in risk assets, particularly Nasdaq.

  • Gold Under Pressure from Rising Real Yields – Monday, 4 May

    Where we are: Gold currently trades around $4,540 per ounce, testing its lowest level since late March. Overnight, bullion remained in a narrow range but is showing downside pressure as NY traders prepare to come online. The key level to watch remains the March low around $4,500, a break of which could trigger further selling. The market remains below last week’s close and has struggled to regain momentum.

    What’s driving it: Rising real yields in the US are the primary headwind for Gold. While the 10Y breakeven inflation rate increased 2.0bp to 2.48%, the 10Y Real Yield remains elevated at 1.94%. Middle East jitters have fuelled inflation fears, supporting breakevens, but this hasn’t been enough to offset the impact of rising nominal yields. The modestly long speculative positioning, with net non-commercial holdings at +159,571 contracts, also leaves the market vulnerable to further downside should momentum continue to build.

    • US 10Y Real Yield is at 1.94%, maintaining downward pressure on Gold.
    • Speculator positioning is at the 4th percentile, leaving Gold vulnerable to a potential squeeze.
    • Geopolitical risks in the Middle East are currently being outweighed by broader macro forces.

    NY session focus: Focus will remain on US yields as traders look ahead to upcoming inflation data. Keep an eye on the 10Y yield, as a further push above 4.4% would likely weigh on Gold. Watch for any headlines related to Iran peace talks or the Strait of Hormuz, as these could trigger short-term volatility. The trade that’s working is shorting Gold on rallies towards $4,550, while the trade at risk is holding long positions anticipating a risk-off move. The pain trade for Gold would be a sharp reversal in real yields combined with a renewed wave of safe-haven buying.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Friday, 1 May

    Regime: Mixed — VIX is elevated at 18.81, while US 10Y yields are up 6bp on the day, suggesting a grind higher driven by real-rate repricing.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Real-rate repricing: higher yields pressuring risk assets amid sticky inflation data
    • USD/JPY intervention risk: markets remain on high alert after suspected BOJ action yesterday
    • ISM Manufacturing: US data in focus to confirm or deny disinflation narrative

    The setup: With US 10Y yields at 4.42%, the market is testing the upper end of its recent range. The trade is to fade risk assets on rallies, especially tech, given the real-yield headwinds. The risk is a dovish surprise from ISM data, which could lead to a relief rally.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 10:00 ET USD: ISM Manufacturing PMI (forecast 53.1, prior 52.7)
    • 10:00 ET USD: ISM Manufacturing Prices (forecast 80.0, prior 78.3)

    Bias by asset:

    STRICT SILO RULE: For every non-USD asset, the Domestic line MUST contain only domestic content (home central bank / domestic data / domestic yield / domestic political-fiscal driver). USD, DXY, Fed, US yields, and risk regime go in the Cross line — never in Domestic. If no fresh domestic catalyst exists, write “No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response” in Domestic. For commodities, Domestic = real-yields / supply / inventories / flows. For BTC, Domestic = funding / ETF flow / on-chain.

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (US): Strong US yields, data dependent Fed
      • Cross: Risk aversion, hawkish repricing
      • Levels: Resistance at 119.00, support at 118.50
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (EU): ECB dovish pivot, sovereign risk
      • Cross: DXY strength, rising US-DE 10Y spread, risk-off flows
      • Levels: Resistance at 1.1750, support at 1.1700
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (UK): BoE relatively hawkish, but growth concerns linger
      • Cross: DXY strength offsets UK yield support
      • Levels: Resistance at 1.3650, support at 1.3580
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bullish, but cautious
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ still dovish, intervention risk limits upside
      • Cross: US 10Y strength trumps intervention fears
      • Levels: Resistance at 157.00, support at 156.00
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (CA): BoC cautious, oil link provides limited support
      • Cross: DXY strength, widening US-CA 10Y yield differential
      • Levels: Resistance at 1.3650, support at 1.3580
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (AU): RBA hold weighs, commodity prices mixed
      • Cross: DXY strength, China growth concerns
      • Levels: Resistance at 0.6550, support at 0.6500
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (NZ): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk-off sentiment
      • Levels: Resistance at 0.5950, support at 0.5900
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (CH): SNB easing supports USD/CHF
      • Cross: DXY strength, safe-haven flows
      • Levels: Resistance at 0.7850, support at 0.7750
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP: Neutral, EUR/JPY: Bullish, GBP/JPY: Bullish
      • Domestic: ECB dovish vs BoE hawkish, BoJ dovish drives JPY weakness
      • Cross: Risk-off hurts EUR/GBP, risk supports JPY crosses
      • Levels: EUR/GBP: 0.8550-0.8600, EUR/JPY: 170.00-171.00, GBP/JPY: 192.00-193.00
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Rising real yields undermine gold
      • Cross: DXY strength adds to downward pressure
      • Levels: Resistance at $4,620, support at $4,580
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand stable, Gold-Silver ratio favoring Gold
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk-off sentiment
      • Levels: Resistance at $45, support at $44
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Supply concerns offset by demand worries
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk-off sentiment
      • Levels: WTI: Resistance at $106, support at $104
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China growth uncertain, LME stocks rising
      • Cross: DXY strength, global growth slowdown
      • Levels: Resistance at $4.50, support at $4.40
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (US): Rising yields pressure valuations
      • Cross: Elevated VIX, global uncertainty
      • Levels: Futures level 5,290, cash support 5,250, resistance 5,320
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (US): Real yield impact on valuations, earnings priced in
      • Cross: Rates sensitivity, VIX spike
      • Levels: Resistance at 18,100, support at 18,000
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (US): Industrial and financial earnings mixed
      • Cross: Bond-yield sensitive, could lag
      • Levels: Resistance at 38,900, support at 38,700
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling weakness cushions downside
      • Cross: Global risk-off, US negative lead
      • Levels: Resistance at 10,350, support at 10,300
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (DE): Bund yields up, EU growth concerns
      • Cross: US tech weakness, DXY strength
      • Levels: Resistance at 24,500, support at 24,300
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (JP): JPY strength weighs, BOJ stance limits upside
      • Cross: US tech direction, risk sentiment
      • Levels: Resistance at 59,600, support at 59,300
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Funding rates high, ETF inflows slowing
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk-off sentiment, Nasdaq correlation
      • Levels: Resistance at $61,500, support at $60,000

    Positioning watch: USD, AUD, Copper, and Bitcoin are all crowded longs above the 80th percentile, indicating significant squeeze risk on any negative surprises. JPY and NZD remain crowded shorts, susceptible to a squeeze if data improves or the BOJ hints at tightening.

    The pain trade: A soft ISM print would trigger a relief rally in risk assets, squeezing crowded USD longs and benefiting JPY/NZD shorts.