Category: Nikkei

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Tuesday, 16 June

    Regime: Risk-on dominance shapes the global session as the US-Iran peace deal suppresses the VIX by 8.4% to 16.2 and softens the DXY to 99.70, overriding a marginal backup in US 10-year yields to 4.48%.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Theme 1: Geopolitical de-escalation triggers massive energy liquidation as Brent collapses below $80.
    • Theme 2: Monetary policy divergence intensifies as BoJ’s underwhelming 25bp hike fails to rescue JPY.
    • Theme 3: Global equity records as DAX clears 25,000 on regional disinflation optimism.

    The setup: The historic US-Iran peace deal has dismantled the geopolitical risk premium in crude, sending WTI crashing 4% to $77.60. This massive risk-on impulse is driving EUR/USD to 1.1600 and Cable to 1.3425, exposing crowded USD longs (81st percentile) to a deeper squeeze. We lean long EUR/USD targeting 1.1680 and short USD/JPY on any return to 160.00 as intervention risks loom large despite the BoJ’s underwhelming 25bp rate hike.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 12:19 JST: JPY BOJ Policy Rate (Actual: 1.00% vs 1.00% forecast, 0.75% prior)
    • 14:30 AEST: AUD RBA Cash Rate (Actual: 4.35% vs 4.35% forecast, 4.35% prior)
    • 15:30 JST: JPY BOJ Press Conference (Governor Ueda’s policy outlook and JGB purchase guidance)

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (US): Fed hawkishness is challenged by soft PCE expectations; US yields steady.
      • Cross: Geopolitical risk-on from US-Iran peace deal sparks flows into majors.
      • Levels: Support 99.50 / Resistance 100.20
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (EU): ECB’s Lane maintains constructive economic path; Eurozone CPI stable at 2.0%.
      • Cross: Softening DXY and narrowing yield spreads lift spot to 1.1600.
      • Levels: Support 1.1540 / Resistance 1.1650
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (UK): BoE 4.50% Bank Rate remains highly restrictive; Gilt yields hold elevated.
      • Cross: Heavy DXY liquidation and global risk-on flow propel spot through 1.3400.
      • Levels: Support 1.3360 / Resistance 1.3450
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ hiked 25bp to 1.00%; MoF intervention threat intensifies above 160.00.
      • Cross: High US 10Y yields keep JPY under pressure despite risk-on.
      • Levels: Support 158.80 / Resistance 160.20
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (CA): Domestic CPI keeps BoC on hold; oil collapse caps Loonie gains.
      • Cross: Broad DXY selling pressure pushes USD/CAD to test the 1.3910 handle.
      • Levels: Support 1.3880 / Resistance 1.3950
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (AU): RBA paused at 4.35% today, halting its previous three-meeting hiking cycle.
      • Cross: DXY weakness limits downside, but falling copper prices anchor the Aussie.
      • Levels: Support 0.7020 / Resistance 0.7100
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ retains strong dovish easing bias; weak domestic activity weighs heavily.
      • Cross: Soft DXY provides weak support as Kiwi remains the G10 underperformer.
      • Levels: Support 0.5780 / Resistance 0.5850
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (CH): May producer prices fell 0.4%, cementing SNB’s entrenched disinflationary path.
      • Cross: Soft DXY and safe-haven liquidation drive CHF weakness near 0.7900.
      • Levels: Support 0.7850 / Resistance 0.7950
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP Bearish / EUR/JPY Bullish / GBP/JPY Bullish
      • Domestic: BoE’s 4.50% yield advantage dominates over ECB easing and glacial BoJ normalisation.
      • Cross: Softening DXY and global risk-on flows amplify cross-rate volatility.
      • Levels: EUR/GBP support 0.8400 / EUR/JPY resistance 186.00 / GBP/JPY support 213.50
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Real yields at 2.17% provide mild headwinds offset by solid physical buying.
      • Cross: DXY weakness below 100.00 fuels gold’s extension above $4,300.
      • Levels: Support $4,280 / Resistance $4,350
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand expectations improve; Gold-Silver ratio remains elevated around 85.
      • Cross: DXY depreciation and positive global risk tone support industrial metals.
      • Levels: Support $29.50 / Resistance $31.20
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Expected return of Hormuz flows triggers massive OPEC supply hedge liquidation.
      • Cross: Sharp DXY drop fails to offset massive geopolitical risk premium wipeout.
      • Levels: Brent support $78.50 / WTI support $76.80
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China growth concerns mount as LME stocks show steady inventory build.
      • Cross: DXY weakness limits downside, but global growth proxy faces squeeze risk.
      • Levels: Support $4.40 / Resistance $4.65
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (US): Corporate earnings remain highly robust; Fed rate cut expectations remain stable.
      • Cross: VIX collapse to 16.2 fuels systemic cash inflows ahead of NY.
      • Levels: Futures 5,445 / cash resistance 5,480
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (US): Tech digestion continues; massive SpaceX AI valuation expansion boosts Nasdaq futures.
      • Cross: Rising US real yields to 2.17% pose mild duration valuation headwinds.
      • Levels: Support 19,450 / Resistance 19,620
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (US): Industrial recovery and cyclical financial earnings underpin Dow near record highs.
      • Cross: US 10Y yield stability at 4.48% prevents growth-to-value sector rotation.
      • Levels: Support 40,100 / Resistance 40,350
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (UK): Strong Sterling above 1.3400 caps exporter earnings; heavy energy weighting drags.
      • Cross: Global risk-on offsets commodity weakness to support UK cash index.
      • Levels: Support 8,120 / Resistance 8,220
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (DE): Regional inflation settling at 2.0% fuels conviction in constructive German outlook.
      • Cross: Weak DXY and global risk-on appetite fuel European cash equity inflows.
      • Levels: Support 24,800 / Resistance 25,200
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (JP): Index shrugged off BoJ rate hike to close at record 69,404.
      • Cross: Global tech resilience and weak JPY export dynamics bolster corporate sentiment.
      • Levels: Support 68,500 / Resistance 69,800
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): High positive funding rates and steady ETF inflows support consolidation at $68,400.
      • Cross: DXY weakness and Nasdaq risk-on momentum offset rising global real yields.
      • Levels: Support $67,500 / Resistance $69,500

    Positioning watch: Speculator positioning shows extreme crowding in USD longs (81st percentile), copper longs (92nd percentile), and Bitcoin longs (98th percentile), leaving them vulnerable to sharp liquidation. Conversely, deep net-short positioning in the Japanese Yen (0 percentile) and S&P 500 (6th percentile) presents massive squeeze risks on any positive macro surprises.

    The pain trade: The ultimate pain trade is a violent short squeeze in JPY that forces USD/JPY rapidly back toward 155.00, triggered by physical MoF intervention or hawkish Ueda rhetoric at the press conference this afternoon.

  • Nikkei 225 Tops 70,000 Post-BOJ Hike – Tuesday, 16 June

    Snapshot: The Nikkei 225 pushed to historic highs, closing up 0.13% at 69,404 after briefly crossing the 70,000 milestone, digesting a landmark 25 basis point rate hike to 1.00% by the Bank of Japan. The policy move met internal board dissent over output risks, yet aggressive tech-led buying and a stabilizing yen insulated the benchmark. This domestic hawkish pivot is supported by easing geopolitical friction ahead of Friday’s expected US-Iran peace talks, keeping the global equity bid intact.

    • The structural defense of the 69,000 handle post-hike signals robust domestic demand, especially across the semiconductor supply chain where Fujikura led with an 8.5% gain.
    • US 08:30 NY macro data remains the key immediate risk to the global correlation play, with any sharp move in the US 10-year yield—currently at 4.48%—testing overnight index momentum.

    Bias into NY: Bias is tactically bullish, targeting 70,200 while the 69,000 level holds; the BOJ’s policy normalization acts as a structural green light for international capital to keep chasing Japanese corporate value.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Tuesday, 16 June

    Regime: Risk-on but with a clear cyclical tilt, anchored by the VIX sliding 8.37% to 16.2 and the DXY breaking below 100 to trade at 99.70 as real yields hold near 2.17%.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Theme 1: Central bank divergence as BoJ’s surprise 25bp hike to 1.00% contrasts with the RBA’s rate hold at 4.35%.
    • Theme 2: Energy supply shock as Brent plummets below $80/bbl on imminent US-Iran interim deal supply expectations.
    • Theme 3: Eurozone disinflation milestone as HICP hits 2.0%, propelling the DAX past 25,000 before ECB’s Lane speaks.

    The setup: The overnight 25bp BoJ rate hike to 1.00% and the RBA’s hawkish-disappointing hold at 4.35% have created a stark policy divergence that is dominating G10 FX. This occurs as Brent crude plunges below the critical $80.00/bbl handle, heavily dampening global inflation expectations and supporting European equities. We are actively positioned long DAX through the 25,000 milestone ahead of ECB Chief Economist Lane’s speech at 13:10 BST, and we remain sellers of USD/JPY rallies near the pivotal 160.00 handle on heightened intervention risk.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 15:30 JST: JPY: BOJ Press Conference (Governor Ueda speaking post-25bp rate hike)
    • 15:30 AEST: AUD: RBA Press Conference (Governor Bullock speaking post-hold at 4.35%)
    • 13:10 BST: EUR: ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane Speech (addressing wage trackers and inflation convergence)

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Bearish bias
      • Domestic (US): Yields ticking higher with 10Y at 4.48% amid resilient economic activity.
      • Cross: Heavy global risk-on flows and surging Cable drag DXY below 99.70.
      • Levels: Support 99.50 / Resistance 100.20
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Bullish bias
      • Domestic (EU): HICP convergence to the 2.0% target supports a steady, controlled ECB easing cycle.
      • Cross: Plummeting DXY and softening US pre-market yields propel EUR/USD toward $1.1600.
      • Levels: Support 1.1520 / Resistance 1.1650
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Bullish bias
      • Domestic (UK): High relative BoE Bank Rate at 4.50% provides solid yield support.
      • Cross: DXY weakness and crowded short positioning trigger a squeeze through 1.3400.
      • Levels: Support 1.3350 / Resistance 1.3480
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bearish bias
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ hiked rates 25bp to 1.00%, steepening JGB curve and driving repatriation.
      • Cross: Spread compression vs US 10Y at 4.48% and MoF intervention fears cap upside.
      • Levels: Support 158.50 / Resistance 160.00
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Bullish bias
      • Domestic (CA): Falling crude prices weaken the petro-currency link despite steady BoC policy outlook.
      • Cross: Underperforming Loonie keeps USD/CAD pinned near 1.3910 despite soft DXY.
      • Levels: Support 1.3850 / Resistance 1.3950
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bearish bias
      • Domestic (AU): RBA held rates at 4.35%, disappointing hawks looking for further tightening steps.
      • Cross: Falling copper prices and weak Chinese demand offsets broader DXY soft patch.
      • Levels: Support 0.7000 / Resistance 0.7120
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Bearish bias
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ entrenched easing bias after April’s cut to 3.50% keeps Kiwi heavy.
      • Cross: Weak risk appetite in commodity currencies keeps Kiwi pinned near 0.5810.
      • Levels: Support 0.5780 / Resistance 0.5870
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bearish bias
      • Domestic (CH): Deflationary momentum persists as Swiss producer prices fell 0.4% in May.
      • Cross: Strong safe-haven demand drives Swissy to 0.7900 against a weakening dollar.
      • Levels: Support 0.7850 / Resistance 0.7960
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP Bearish, EUR/JPY Bearish, GBP/JPY Bearish
      • Domestic: ECB deposit rate at 2.50% sits 200bp below BoE’s 4.50% Bank Rate.
      • Cross: BoJ rate hike and cooling UK inflation chip away at JPY cross premiums.
      • Levels: EUR/GBP Support 0.8400 / GBP/JPY Resistance 215.00
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Neutral bias
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Physical central bank gold purchases and solid physical demand provide strong baseline support.
      • Cross: Safe-haven flows and soft DXY keep gold steady above $4,300/oz.
      • Levels: Support $4,280 / Resistance $4,350
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bearish bias
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Declining industrial demand and rising gold-silver ratio pressure prices downward.
      • Cross: Broader commodity liquidations offset support from a weaker US dollar.
      • Levels: Support $28.50 / Resistance $30.20
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bearish bias
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Expected Iranian barrels from potential interim deal set to significantly increase global supply.
      • Cross: Plunging prices below $80 reflect global growth concerns and index liquidation.
      • Levels: Brent Support $77.50 / Resistance $81.50
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Bearish bias
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Soft China data adds to acute downside pressure and rising warehouse stocks.
      • Cross: Crowded long positioning (92%ile) risks massive liquidations on weak global growth.
      • Levels: Support $4.30 / Resistance $4.60
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bullish bias
      • Domestic (US): Goldman traders see room for rally to broaden beyond mega-cap tech winners.
      • Cross: S&P 500 futures hold gains near highs as VIX slides to 16.2.
      • Levels: Futures 5,420 / Cash Support 5,380 / Resistance 5,450
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bearish bias
      • Domestic (US): Tech heavyweights trim recent gains as real yields rise to 2.17%.
      • Cross: Futures trade softer at 19,820 as traders rotate out of crowded tech.
      • Levels: Support 19,700 / Resistance 20,000
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Bullish bias
      • Domestic (US): Industrial and cyclical stocks surge as Dow touches historic highs of 40,150.
      • Cross: Lower oil prices boost consumer discretionary outlook and broader market sentiment.
      • Levels: Support 39,800 / Resistance 40,300
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Bullish bias
      • Domestic (UK): UK Burnham political risk weighs slightly but market shrugs it off today.
      • Cross: Rising global risk appetite and weak energy stocks balance FTSE at 8,180.
      • Levels: Support 8,120 / Resistance 8,240
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bullish bias
      • Domestic (DE): DAX clears historic 25,000 milestone on German inflation hitting 2.0% target.
      • Cross: Lower global energy costs boost major German industrial and manufacturing exporters.
      • Levels: Support 24,850 / Resistance 25,150
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Bullish bias
      • Domestic (JP): Nikkei scalped 70,000 intraday, digesting BoJ’s historic rate hike to 1.00%.
      • Cross: US pre-market tech weakness is offset by strong local financial sector bid.
      • Levels: Support 68,500 / Resistance 70,200
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Bullish bias
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Strong institutional ETF inflows support spot prices at two-week highs.
      • Cross: Crowded speculative longs (98%ile) cap immediate upside near $69,200 range top.
      • Levels: Support $67,500 / Resistance $70,000

    Positioning watch: Consensus positioning is dangerously stretched, with short JPY sitting at the absolute 0%ile and S&P 500 net shorts at the 6%ile, exposing both to violent short-squeeze cover rallies on hawkish BoJ rhetoric or supportive macro data. Conversely, crowded long positioning in BTC (98%ile) and Copper (92%ile) presents substantial unwind risks if the broader risk-on regime faces any sudden growth disappointments.

    The pain trade: The pain trade today is a sharp recovery in the US dollar accompanied by a severe sell-off in European equities, triggered if ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane unexpectedly strikes a hawkish tone on wage trackers or if US pre-market yields spike further.

  • Nikkei Defies BOJ Hike to Hit Records – Tuesday, 16 June

    Snapshot: The Nikkei 225 reversed early losses to close up 0.13% at a record 69,404, shrugging off the Bank of Japan’s 25 basis point rate hike to 1.00% at 12:19 JST. Policymakers acted to combat persistent inflation, but dissent from board member Asada regarding employment risks reassured the market that the tightening cycle will remain highly gradual. This domestic policy clarity unleashed a powerful catch-up rally in key tech exporters like Fujikura (+8.5%) and Taiyo Yuden (+5.3%).

    • Solid institutional demand defended the 69,000 level post-decision, validating that the structural equity bid remains intact even as local borrowing costs normalize.
    • Global macro factors could cap near-term momentum if US 10-year real yields at 2.17% persist, though a looming Swiss peace agreement on Friday may ease the oil-driven inflation pressure that forced the BOJ’s hand.

    Bias into NY: We are tactically bullish, targeting the 70,000 level as the domestic policy hurdle is cleared, amplified by a constructive risk backdrop with the VIX anchored at 16.2.

  • Nikkei Tops 70,000 as BOJ Hikes to 1% – Tuesday, 16 June

    Snapshot: The Nikkei 225 finished up 0.13% at 69,404, scaling the historic 70,000 mark intraday after the Bank of Japan delivered a 25 basis point rate hike to 1.00%. While policymaker Toichiro Asada dissented due to growth concerns, the decision to defend the weak yen and curb inflation was digested as a hawkish but necessary step. Tech-led buying buffered the cash index, with Fujikura surging 8.5% as geopolitical relief over a potential US-Iran peace agreement in Switzerland supported global equity sentiment.

    • The BOJ’s policy hike to 1.00% signals a structural regime shift that provides a solid floor for local financials, even as dissenting votes highlight lingering growth concerns.
    • Keep a close eye on US 10-year yields, currently printing at 4.48%, as any further upside during the NY session poses a valuation hurdle for high-beta Japanese semiconductor names.

    Bias into NY: We hold a bullish bias for the Nikkei 225 targeting 70,500, as domestic tech resilience and BOJ policy clarity anchor the index against rising US Treasury yields ahead of the NY data prints.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Tuesday, 2 June

    Regime: Mixed: VIX steady at 15.32 but yields are pulling back modestly, capping the DXY at 99.05 amid light risk-off sentiment.

    Today’s market themes:

    • ECB watch: Eurozone inflation data reinforces the case for a June rate hike, setting up a potential hawkish surprise.
    • Oil supply: Geopolitical tensions compete with global demand concerns and US-Iran talks, causing volatility.
    • Positioning squeeze: Crowded short JPY and crowded long BTC may be vulnerable given current data.

    The setup: Eurozone CPI data is key today. The market is pricing in a high probability of an ECB rate cut in June, so an upside surprise could trigger a significant EUR rally against both the USD and GBP. Key risk is a weaker-than-expected print, confirming the dovish expectations and leading to EUR weakness. Watch EUR/USD at 1.1650 and US-DE 10Y spread for confirmation.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 11:00 CET EUR Core CPI Flash Estimate y/y (forecast 2.4%, prior 2.2%)
    • 10:00 ET USD JOLTS Job Openings (forecast 6.87M, prior 6.87M)
    • 11:30 AEST AUD GDP q/q (forecast 0.5%, prior 0.8%)

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (US): Fed data watch / yield levels
      • Cross: Euro strength / risk sentiment
      • Levels: Support 98.80 / Resistance 99.20
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (EU): Inflation data key for ECB path
      • Cross: DXY pullback / US-DE 10Y widening
      • Levels: Support 1.1620 / Resistance 1.1680
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (UK): BoE Bailey speech / Gilt direction
      • Cross: DXY / US-UK 10Y stable
      • Levels: Support 1.3440 / Resistance 1.3500
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (JP): Intervention risk / yield curve control
      • Cross: US 10Y stable / risk-off tone
      • Levels: Support 159.50 / Resistance 160.00
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (CA): WTI under pressure / BoC stance
      • Cross: DXY / US-CA 10Y stable
      • Levels: Support 1.3820 / Resistance 1.3860
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (AU): GDP and commodity prices in focus
      • Cross: DXY / US-AU 10Y spread
      • Levels: Support 0.7150 / Resistance 0.7200
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ easing bias / dairy prices
      • Cross: DXY / risk sentiment
      • Levels: Support 0.5900 / Resistance 0.5950
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (CH): SNB stance / Swiss data
      • Cross: DXY / risk-off flows
      • Levels: Support 0.7840 / Resistance 0.7880
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP Bullish, EUR/JPY Bullish, GBP/JPY Neutral
      • Domestic: ECB vs BoE/BoJ differentials
      • Cross: DXY / risk sentiment
      • Levels: Watch relative yield spreads
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Real yields down / CB demand
      • Cross: DXY / risk aversion
      • Levels: Support 4500 / Resistance 4550
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): industrial demand / gold link
      • Cross: DXY / risk sentiment
      • Levels: Support 7500 / Resistance 7700
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): EIA data / OPEC / US-Iran talks
      • Cross: DXY / risk sentiment
      • Levels: Support 90.00 / Resistance 92.00
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China demand outlook
      • Cross: DXY / global growth outlook
      • Levels: Support 660 / Resistance 670
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (US): earnings / Fed watch / yields
      • Cross: VIX regime / global risk
      • Levels: Futures support 7580 / cash resistance 7620
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (US): earnings / real yields
      • Cross: Rate sensitivity / VIX
      • Levels: Support 30300 / Resistance 30600
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (US): earnings / cyclical tone
      • Cross: Bond-yield reaction
      • Levels: Support 50700 / Resistance 51000
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Bullish
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling direction / Gilt yields
      • Cross: Global risk / US tone
      • Levels: Support 23200 / Resistance 23400
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (DE): Bund yields / data watch
      • Cross: US tech / DXY
      • Levels: Support 25100 / Resistance 25300
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Neutral
      • Domestic (JP): JPY level / JGB
      • Cross: US tech / risk sentiment
      • Levels: Support 65500 / Resistance 66700
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Bearish
      • Domestic (asset-specific): funding rates / ETF flows
      • Cross: DXY / risk sentiment / Nasdaq correlation
      • Levels: Support 68000 / Resistance 70000

    Positioning watch: JPY remains heavily shorted (0th percentile), increasing squeeze risk if the BoJ signals policy normalization. BTC is also a crowded long (94th percentile), leaving it vulnerable to profit-taking on any risk-off move.

    The pain trade: A surprise hawkish signal from the ECB, combined with soft US data, would spark a EUR rally and punish USD longs, while forcing JPY shorts to cover aggressively.

  • Nikkei 225 Remains Resilient Despite Geopolitical Concerns – Tuesday, 2 June

    Snapshot: The Nikkei 225 is trading at 66734, up 0.16% on the day. JGB yields are sharply lower, with the 10-year down 12bp to 2.569%, supporting equities. Today’s moves are happening amidst lingering uncertainty about BOJ policy.

    • Watch for a break above intraday highs of 66734.
    • Risk: Middle East tensions and potential impact on energy prices continue to be a factor.

    Bias into NY: The Nikkei 225 is expected to consolidate recent gains, though further JGB yield compression could provide additional upside. The US 10-year yield at 4.432% is providing some support.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Monday, 1 June

    Regime: Risk-on, supported by easing global inflation expectations as indicated by lower US 10Y yields and firm equities futures.

    Today’s market themes:

    • ISM Day: US ISM Manufacturing PMI key for near-term Fed rate path signals.
    • USD strength: DXY gains traction amid mixed global growth outlook, impacting emerging market stocks.
    • Oil price volatility: Geopolitical tensions and supply concerns continue to underpin oil prices.

    The setup: ISM Manufacturing PMI at 10:00 ET will be crucial in determining the near-term Fed outlook. A print above 53.3 could fuel further DXY gains and pressure risk assets, while a miss could see yields dip and equity futures rally. Watch US 10Y around 4.45%.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 10:00 ET USD: ISM Manufacturing PMI (forecast 53.3, prior 52.7)
    • 10:00 ET USD: ISM Manufacturing Prices (forecast 85.3, prior 84.6)
    • 20:30 ET USD: FOMC Member Powell Speaks

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Higher.
      • Domestic (US): ISM data crucial; Fed rhetoric leaning hawkish.
      • Cross: Risk-off flows supportive; EUR/GBP weakness adds to momentum.
      • Levels: Resistance 99.20, Support 98.80.
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Lower.
      • Domestic (EU): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY strength weighs; US-DE 10Y widening pressures.
      • Levels: Resistance 1.1670, Support 1.1630.
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Neutral to slightly lower.
      • Domestic (UK): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY strength a headwind; US-UK 10Y supportive.
      • Levels: Resistance 1.3480, Support 1.3440.
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Higher.
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ still slow to tighten; intervention risks persist.
      • Cross: US 10Y driving force; DXY strength adds to upward pressure.
      • Levels: Resistance 159.75, Support 159.20.
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Higher.
      • Domestic (CA): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY strength dominating; US-CA 10Y favors USD upside.
      • Levels: Resistance 1.3850, Support 1.3790.
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Lower.
      • Domestic (AU): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY strength; China growth concerns remain.
      • Levels: Resistance 0.7190, Support 0.7150.
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Lower.
      • Domestic (NZ): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY strength; risk-off sentiment hurting commodity currencies.
      • Levels: Resistance 0.5990, Support 0.5940.
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Higher.
      • Domestic (CH): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY strength; safe-haven demand muted.
      • Levels: Resistance 0.7870, Support 0.7820.
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): Mixed, relative CB stance drives direction.
      • Domestic: ECB vs BoE/BoJ expectations key for cross-pair movements.
      • Cross: Overall DXY strength; risk impacting JPY leg most.
      • Levels: Monitor key levels on a case-by-case basis.
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Lower.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Real yields rising limits upside.
      • Cross: DXY strength a major headwind.
      • Levels: Resistance 4580, Support 4520.
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Mixed.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand supportive, but volatile.
      • Cross: DXY strength weighs; risk appetite fluctuates.
      • Levels: Resistance 7660, Support 7420.
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Higher.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Geopolitical tensions support; supply concerns.
      • Cross: DXY strength can limit some upside.
      • Levels: WTI Resistance 91.50, Support 88.50.
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Higher.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China demand concerns still linger despite recent gains.
      • Cross: Dollar strength may temper upside for now.
      • Levels: Resistance 660, Support 640.
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Sideways to slightly higher.
      • Domestic (US): Data-dependent Fed outlook influences direction.
      • Cross: Risk sentiment driving force; watch VIX reaction.
      • Levels: Futures resistance 7630, cash support 7570.
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Sideways.
      • Domestic (US): Earnings season winding down, focus on macro.
      • Cross: Higher rates sensitivity; VIX affecting valuations.
      • Levels: Resistance 30600, Support 30350.
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Sideways to slightly higher.
      • Domestic (US): Cyclical sectors showing resilience.
      • Cross: Bond yield direction drives sentiment.
      • Levels: Resistance 51400, Support 50700.
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Lower.
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling weakness supportive, but overall global risk weighs.
      • Cross: Heavily affected by general mood across US/global markets.
      • Levels: Resistance 23450, Support 23300.
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Sideways.
      • Domestic (DE): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: US tech sector; DXY driving some investor sentiment.
      • Levels: Resistance 25350, Support 25100.
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Sideways to slightly higher.
      • Domestic (JP): Consolidation around record highs.
      • Cross: US tech; overall risk appetite important for sentiment.
      • Levels: Resistance 67300, Support 66200.
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Sideways to slightly lower.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): ETF flows influence price.
      • Cross: Heavily linked to DXY; sensitive to tech direction.
      • Levels: Resistance 74100, Support 71800.

    Positioning watch: USD is crowded long at 81st percentile, and JPY remains crowded short (0th percentile) presenting squeeze risks on any dovish pivot from the Fed or a BoJ hawkish surprise. Copper and BTC are crowded long as well, both at 94th, suggesting downside risks on weaker data.

    The pain trade: A weaker-than-expected ISM, combined with Powell hinting at openness to rate cuts, would trigger a sharp rally in bonds and equities, squeezing USD longs and JPY shorts simultaneously.

  • Nikkei 225 Hits New Highs Amid AI Optimism – Monday, 1 June

    Snapshot: The Nikkei 225 is trading at 66934, up 0.92% on the day, reaching a fresh record high. JGB yields are slightly higher, with the 10Y at 2.684%, suggesting continued confidence in the Japanese economic outlook.

    • The Nikkei’s rally is heavily influenced by tech shares benefiting from the global AI infrastructure expansion, with SoftBank Group leading the charge.
    • Watch for any signs of profit-taking after this significant rally; a pullback could be exacerbated by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

    Bias into NY: We anticipate continued support for the Nikkei 225 as long as US yields remain contained; look for a test of the 67000 level. DXY strength may act as a slight headwind, but strong domestic momentum should prevail.

  • Nikkei 225 Rally Looks Sustainable – Monday, 1 June

    Snapshot: The Nikkei 225 is up 0.92% at 66934, driven by continued strength in technology shares as Japanese firms benefit from the global AI boom. Flat capital spending data was shrugged off. Today’s catalyst: Goldman Sachs bullish call.

    • Watch 67231, the intraday high, as a potential breakout level.
    • Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and their impact on risk sentiment remain a downside risk for the New York session.

    Bias into NY: Bullish. JGB yields are stable, and the Goldman Sachs endorsement should further fuel the AI-driven rally; look for a push above 67231.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Friday, 29 May

    Regime: Mixed, with VIX at 16.29 reflecting contained risk, but rising US 10Y yield at 4.439% suggesting real-rate concerns.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Dominant: Real-rate repricing as inflation proves stickier than expected, driving USD strength and pressuring risk assets.
    • Secondary: Geopolitical tensions (Iran) and its impact on oil supply.

    The setup: Markets are pricing in a more hawkish Fed, underpinned by resilient economic data and persistent inflation. Short equities, targeting a dip in S&P 500 to 7500, with a stop loss at 7600. Risk is a dovish surprise from BoE Gov Bailey’s speech or weaker-than-expected Canadian GDP.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 08:29 CET EUR: German Prelim CPI m/m (forecast 0.1%, prior 0.6%)
    • 09:20 London GBP: BOE Gov Bailey Speaks
    • 08:30 ET CAD: GDP m/m (forecast 0.1%, prior 0.2%)

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (US): Hawkish Fed rhetoric, resilient data, rising yields.
      • Cross: Global risk aversion, EUR/USD weakness.
      • Levels: Support 98.90, Resistance 99.20.
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (EU): ECB’s mild easing bias, weaker growth data.
      • Cross: DXY strength, widening US-DE 10Y spread.
      • Levels: Support 1.1620, Resistance 1.1660.
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (UK): BoE dovish tilt, potential service CPI weakness.
      • Cross: DXY strength, negative US-UK 10Y spread.
      • Levels: Support 1.3400, Resistance 1.3460.
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ slow normalization, intervention unlikely near-term.
      • Cross: Rising US 10Y, DXY strength, risk-on mood.
      • Levels: Support 159.00, Resistance 159.50.
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CA): Weaker GDP, sensitivity to oil price moves.
      • Cross: DXY strength, widening US-CA 10Y spread.
      • Levels: Support 1.3780, Resistance 1.3840.
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (AU): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY strength, China growth uncertainty.
      • Levels: Support 0.7150, Resistance 0.7180.
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ rate hike expectations, dairy price watch.
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk sentiment.
      • Levels: Support 0.5930, Resistance 0.5985.
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CH): SNB easing bias, low Swiss yields.
      • Cross: DXY strength, diminishing safe-haven appeal.
      • Levels: Support 0.7800, Resistance 0.7850.
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): Neutral.
      • Domestic: Relative CB stance + yields: EUR/GBP BoE more hawkish, EUR/JPY BoJ less hawkish, GBP/JPY both dovish.
      • Cross: DXY, risk sentiment influences cross-of-crosses dynamics.
      • Levels: Monitor each cross’s intra-day range.
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Rising real yields, muted breakevens.
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk-off reducing demand.
      • Levels: Support 4500, Resistance 4580.
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Subdued industrial demand, weak gold.
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk aversion hurting industrial metals.
      • Levels: Support 7500, Resistance 7700.
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Potential US-Iran agreement easing supply risks.
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk-off sentiment.
      • Levels: WTI Support 86.50, Resistance 89.00.
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China growth concerns, LME inventory levels.
      • Cross: DXY strength, global growth proxy weakening.
      • Levels: Support 635, Resistance 645.
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Rising yields, earnings concerns.
      • Cross: VIX stabilizing, but fragile; global risk tone negative.
      • Levels: Futures support 7570, Cash resistance 7570.
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Rising real yields, mega-cap vulnerability.
      • Cross: Rates-sensitivity, VIX uncertainty.
      • Levels: Support 30200, Resistance 30400.
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (US): Mixed earnings, cyclical sensitivity.
      • Cross: Bond-yield reaction, less sensitive than tech.
      • Levels: Support 50700, Resistance 50900.
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling strength capping gains.
      • Cross: Global risk-off offset by weaker GBP.
      • Levels: Support 23300, Resistance 23550.
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (DE): Bund yields rising, weak EU data.
      • Cross: US tech weakness, DXY strength adding pressure.
      • Levels: Support 25000, Resistance 25200.
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (JP): JPY weakness supportive short-term, BoJ uncertainty.
      • Cross: US tech correlation, overall risk sentiment.
      • Levels: Support 65000, Resistance 66500.
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Weak ETF flows, elevated funding rates.
      • Cross: DXY strength, risk aversion hitting crypto assets.
      • Levels: Support 73000, Resistance 74000.

    Positioning watch: JPY is crowded short (4th percentile), and AUD is crowded long (98th percentile). A hawkish surprise from the BoJ or disappointing China data could trigger a painful squeeze.

    The pain trade: A surprisingly dovish BOE and weak US data, fueling a rapid unwinding of USD longs and a squeeze of crowded JPY shorts.

  • Nikkei 225 Surges on Strong Domestic Data – Friday, 29 May

    Snapshot: The Nikkei 225 is up 1.79% to 66330, driven by strong domestic retail sales and industrial production data released overnight. This positive momentum is further supported by a weaker Yen as JGB yields remain relatively stable, with the 2Y at 1.364% and the 10Y at 2.655%.

    • Watch for resistance around the day’s high of 66505.
    • Risk: A sharp reversal in US yields could trigger profit-taking in Nikkei.

    Bias into NY: We expect the Nikkei to hold onto gains, underpinned by domestic economic strength; a break above 66505 would open the door to further upside. DXY strength could cap further gains.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Thursday, 28 May

    Regime: Risk-off, driven by rising Mideast tensions and a flight to safety, reflected in falling US yields and a VIX above 17.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Oil supply scare: Geopolitical risks in the Black Sea and Middle East fuel concerns over energy supply, boosting crude prices.
    • Core PCE watch: Markets brace for key US inflation data, which could dictate the Fed’s near-term policy path.
    • Crowded shorts at risk: GBP, JPY and Nasdaq are crowded short based on the CFTC positioning.

    The setup: Rising geopolitical risks are pushing investors into safe-haven assets, weakening equities and boosting oil. Focus is on the 08:30 ET Core PCE print. A surprise to the upside could trigger a risk-off move, whereas a downside surprise could trigger a rally. US 10Y is at 4.479%.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 14:00 NZT NZD: Annual Budget Release (Medium)
    • 08:30 ET USD: Core PCE Price Index m/m (High) forecast 0.3%, prior 0.3%
    • 08:30 ET USD: Prelim GDP q/q (High) forecast 2.0%, prior 0.7%

    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: Neutral to slightly lower.
      • Domestic (US): Fed policy dependent on PCE; US yields are key.
      • Cross: Risk-off flows provide some support; but geopolitical tension is negative.
      • Levels: Support at 99.11, resistance at 99.50.
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (EU): Lagarde’s commentary; Bund yields stable; watching sovereign spreads.
      • Cross: DXY weakness offsetting risk-off; US-DE 10Y spread supportive.
      • Levels: Resistance at 1.1640, support near 1.1585.
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Neutral to bearish.
      • Domestic (UK): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY strength limiting upside; risk-off sentiment hurts Cable.
      • Levels: Resistance at 1.3430, support at 1.3370.
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Neutral to bullish.
      • Domestic (JP): Intervention risk remains high; JGB yields capped by BoJ.
      • Cross: US 10Y still above 4.45%; DXY support; risk-off may trigger unwinds.
      • Levels: Support at 159.30, resistance near 159.65.
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Neutral to bullish.
      • Domestic (CA): WTI price support; BoC likely on hold in June.
      • Cross: DXY strength; US-CA 10Y spread holds.
      • Levels: Support around 1.3835, resistance near 1.3870.
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (AU): RBA likely to pause; iron ore volatility.
      • Cross: DXY strength; China growth concerns.
      • Levels: Resistance at 0.7145, support around 0.7100.
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (NZ): Annual budget release; RBNZ expectations muted.
      • Cross: DXY strength limiting upside; risk-off sentiment weighs.
      • Levels: Resistance near 0.5910, support around 0.5865.
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CH): SNB easing bias; Swiss yields suppressed.
      • Cross: Safe-haven demand into USD; DXY strength.
      • Levels: Support at 0.7865, resistance near 0.7900.
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): EUR/GBP: Neutral; EUR/JPY: Bearish; GBP/JPY: Bearish.
      • Domestic: ECB vs BoE, BoJ; relative yields.
      • Cross: DXY impact on each leg; risk-off impacting JPY crosses.
      • Levels: Monitor range breaks from current levels.
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Falling real yields supporting; breakevens stable.
      • Cross: Risk-off flows; DXY.
      • Levels: Support near 4400, resistance at 4490.
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand, Gold-Silver ratio monitoring.
      • Cross: DXY and risk appetite dictate direction.
      • Levels: Support near 7200, resistance at 7500.
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Supply concerns, OPEC policy, EIA data.
      • Cross: Risk-off bid; DXY.
      • Levels: Monitor for breakouts above $93.00 and $96.00 respectively.
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China demand, LME stock levels, supply side constraints.
      • Cross: Global growth concerns.
      • Levels: Support near $624.00, resistance near $636.00.
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Fed policy / US yield reaction; earnings season ongoing.
      • Cross: VIX spikes on geopolitical concern; risk-off tone prevails.
      • Levels: S&P fut: resistance at 7557, support at 7505.
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Mega-cap earnings; real yield sensitivity on long-duration assets.
      • Cross: Rates sensitivity and elevated VIX.
      • Levels: Resistance at 30135, support near 29765.
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (US): Cyclical tone; yield movements influencing industrial/financial sectors.
      • Cross: Bond yield reaction.
      • Levels: Resistance at 50819, support at 50576.
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling weakness; Gilt yield reactions.
      • Cross: Global risk; US market sentiment dampening performance.
      • Levels: Resistance near 23390, support around 23190.
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (DE): Bund yields; ECB rhetoric; IFO / ZEW.
      • Cross: US tech weakness impacting; DXY.
      • Levels: Resistance at 25175, support at 24995.
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (JP): JPY moves, JGB yields, BoJ comments influencing sentiment.
      • Cross: US tech pressure impacting; overall risk tone.
      • Levels: Resistance near 65165, support around 63880.
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Funding rates, ETF flows, and on-chain data under pressure.
      • Cross: DXY is supportive but broader risk-off pulls it down.
      • Levels: Resistance near 74500, support around 72500.

    Positioning watch: CFTC data shows crowded shorts in GBP, JPY and Nasdaq and crowded longs in AUD, Copper and Bitcoin. Any positive surprise from economic data (especially the US PCE) or easing of geopolitical tensions could trigger a short squeeze in GBP, JPY and Nasdaq.

    The pain trade: A weaker-than-expected Core PCE print would trigger a relief rally in risk assets, squeezing shorts in GBP, JPY and Nasdaq, and pressuring the DXY and pushing real-rates lower.

  • Nikkei 225 Pares Gains as JGB Yields Fall – Thursday, 28 May

    Snapshot: The Nikkei 225 is currently trading at 64693, down 0.21% on the day, pressured by a pullback in technology shares. A decline in JGB yields, with the 2Y down 3bp to 1.356% and the 10Y down 2bp to 2.701%, is weighing on sentiment.

    • Watch for the reaction to today’s Tokyo Core CPI y/y print at 08:30 JST, which is expected to remain unchanged at 1.5%.
    • Continued weakness in tech, as highlighted by overnight wire reports regarding optical tech squeezes, could accelerate declines.

    Bias into NY: Expect continued consolidation in the Nikkei, potentially testing the lower end of today’s range around 63881, unless the Tokyo CPI significantly surprises; broader risk sentiment, as reflected in US futures which are currently down, will likely reinforce the cautious mood.

  • NY Session Tactical Brief – Wednesday, 27 May

    Regime: Mixed. VIX sits at 16.59, while US 2Y yields are edging higher and the DXY hovers around 98.95, signaling risk-off sentiment battling positive momentum.

    Today’s market themes:

    • Strait of Hormuz tension eases: Oil prices plummet on reports of progress restoring shipping through the Strait, impacting commodity currencies.
    • Australian CPI miss: Cooler-than-expected Australian inflation data pressure the AUD, raising RBA policy questions.
    • RBNZ telegraphs tightening: The Reserve Bank of New Zealand holds steady but signals future rate hikes, boosting the Kiwi.

    The setup: Oil’s sharp drop after Iran’s signal about Strait of Hormuz shipping is cascading through markets. Watch CAD and commodity FX for further weakness if oil sustains its losses. A break below $87.80 in WTI could trigger a further sell-off.

    Watch list (native time per event):

    • 11:30 AEST AUD: CPI y/y (forecast 4.4%, prior 4.6%)
    • 14:00 NZT NZD: Official Cash Rate (forecast 2.25%, prior 2.25%)
    • 09:00 JST JPY: BOJ Gov Ueda Speaks

    Bias by asset:

    • DXY:
      • Direction: Sideways.
      • Domestic (US): Fed signaling mixed / inflation expectations remain sticky.
      • Cross: Oil impact / safe-haven demand ebb and flow.
      • Levels: Support 98.80 / Resistance 99.20.
    • EUR/USD:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (EU): ECB hawks vs doves battle / Bund yields rangebound.
      • Cross: DXY weakness offset by risk-off flow / US-DE 10Y widening.
      • Levels: Support 1.1630 / Resistance 1.1680.
    • GBP/USD (Cable):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (UK): BoE cut expectations building / Gilt yields under pressure.
      • Cross: DXY strength cap / US-UK 10Y divergence.
      • Levels: Support 1.3400 / Resistance 1.3480.
    • USD/JPY:
      • Direction: Bullish, but watch intervention.
      • Domestic (JP): BoJ cautious / Ueda verbal intervention / JGB constrained.
      • Cross: US 10Y supportive / risk-on flow offset by intervention threat.
      • Levels: Support 159.00 / Resistance 159.50.
    • USD/CAD (Loonie):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CA): BoC dovish / CAD vulnerable to oil rout.
      • Cross: DXY strength / US-CA 10Y supportive.
      • Levels: Support 1.3800 / Resistance 1.3850.
    • AUD/USD (Aussie):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (AU): Weak CPI raises RBA pause risk.
      • Cross: DXY strength / US-AU 10Y negative spread / China uncertainty.
      • Levels: Support 0.7100 / Resistance 0.7180.
    • NZD/USD (Kiwi):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (NZ): RBNZ hawkish signal / OCR supports.
      • Cross: DXY strength offset by domestic policy tailwind.
      • Levels: Support 0.5850 / Resistance 0.5920.
    • USD/CHF (Swissy):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (CH): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: DXY strength / safe-haven fading.
      • Levels: Support 0.7820 / Resistance 0.7880.
    • EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY:
      • Direction (per cross): Mixed.
      • Domestic: Relative BoE/ECB/BoJ stance driving flows.
      • Cross: DXY chop / risk sentiment mixed.
      • Levels: Monitor individual charts for key levels.
    • XAU (Gold):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Rising real yields hurt gold / CB demand slows.
      • Cross: DXY strength / reduced safe-haven bid.
      • Levels: Support 4450 / Resistance 4500.
    • XAG (Silver):
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Industrial demand concerns / Gold underperformance.
      • Cross: DXY strength / risk aversion fading.
      • Levels: Support 7350 / Resistance 7500.
    • WTI / Brent:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): Strait of Hormuz progress weighs / EIA build risk.
      • Cross: DXY strength headwind / global growth worries.
      • Levels: WTI Support $87.50 / Resistance $90.00.
    • Copper:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): China growth concerns / LME inventories rise.
      • Cross: DXY impact / global growth proxy weakens.
      • Levels: Support 630 / Resistance 640.
    • SPX:
      • Direction: Sideways.
      • Domestic (US): Earnings season tapering / Fed watch / yield sensitivity.
      • Cross: VIX stable / global growth concerns offsetting.
      • Levels: Futures support 7530 / resistance 7570.
    • NDX:
      • Direction: Sideways.
      • Domestic (US): Mega-cap results mixed / real yield pressure building.
      • Cross: Higher rates sensitivity / VIX benign.
      • Levels: Support 30000 / Resistance 30400.
    • US30 (Dow):
      • Direction: Sideways.
      • Domestic (US): Cyclical earnings mixed / bond yields a factor.
      • Cross: Sentiment dependent on yields / relative valuation.
      • Levels: Support 50500 / Resistance 50800.
    • UK100 (FTSE):
      • Direction: Bullish.
      • Domestic (UK): Sterling weakness helps / commodity strength supports.
      • Cross: Global risk on / US data impact.
      • Levels: Support 23300 / Resistance 23550.
    • DAX:
      • Direction: Neutral.
      • Domestic (DE): No fresh domestic catalyst — sensitive to US response.
      • Cross: US tech influence / DXY impact / risk tone.
      • Levels: Support 25200 / Resistance 25400.
    • Nikkei:
      • Direction: Bearish.
      • Domestic (JP): JPY intervention risk / profit-taking after rally.
      • Cross: US tech / risk off.
      • Levels: Support 64500 / Resistance 65500.
    • BTC:
      • Direction: Sideways.
      • Domestic (asset-specific): ETF flows slowing / funding rates elevated.
      • Cross: DXY impact / risk correlated.
      • Levels: Support $75000 / Resistance $76000.

    Positioning watch: CFTC data shows crowded short positions in GBP and JPY, suggesting squeeze risk if data surprises positively. AUD and Copper are crowded longs, vulnerable to disappointment.

    The pain trade: A strong US data print today, particularly on inflation, would force a repricing of Fed expectations, hammering bonds and risk assets as the DXY surges.