Sunday, November 2, 2014

Gold Remains At Risk Ahead Of US Data, Copper Slides On China PMI Miss




Talking Points



Gold and silver extended their declines on Friday as gains for the greenback dragged the precious metals lower by over 2 percent for the session. Looking ahead, the USD may offer further guidance to the alternative assets, putting US ISM Manufacturing figures in focus. The leading indicator is tipped to deteriorate slightly from its prior reading, yet remain well within expansionary territory at a healthy 56.4. Given the upside momentum for the reserve currency the bulls may be easily impressed by an upside surprise, which would spell further weakness for gold. Read more in the weekly outlook for gold and the US Dollar.



Meanwhile, crude oil witnessed a modest decline to wrap up the week as supply glut concerns continue to keep pressure on prices. Over the past several months WTI has proven almost indifferent to robust economic releases from its largest consumer, the US. This suggests a recovery on the back of upcoming ISM data may prove challenging.



Finally, copper is out of the gates to a rough start in early Asian trading today, which follows the release of disappointing Chinese economic data over the weekend. Official Manufacturing PMI figures from the largest consumer of the base metal slipped to their lowest since May. If the upcoming Service PMI and the HSBC Manufacturing data also miss expectations it may add to concerns over slowing growth in the Asian giant – a negative for copper.



ECONOMIC EVENTS


Gold Remains At Risk Ahead Of US Data, Copper Slides On China PMI Miss


Source:DailyFX Economic Calendar, Times In GMT



Market Movements (Fri 31 Oct, 2014, Close 5PM EST)



CRUDE OIL TECHNICAL ANALYSIS



Crude remains contained below the 84.00 barrier and within striking distance of the critical 80.00 floor. Alongside a core downtrend (descending trendline, 20 SMA, ROC) a daily close below the 80.00 barrier would be required to open the 2012 low near 77.00.



Crude Oil: Awaiting Break Below Psychologically-Significant Barrier


Gold Remains At Risk Ahead Of US Data, Copper Slides On China PMI Miss


Daily Chart – Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0



GOLD TECHNICAL ANALYSIS



Gold remains in a short-term downtrend as indicated by the 20 SMAand ROC. Alongside the break below 1,180 this leaves a bearish technical bias intact with a target offered by the July ’10 low near 1,158.



The DailyFX SpeculativeSentimentIndex suggests a mixed bias for gold based on trader positioning.



Gold: Trend Indicators Align With Broader Bearish Backdrop


Gold Remains At Risk Ahead Of US Data, Copper Slides On China PMI Miss


Daily Chart – Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0



SILVER TECHNICAL ANALYSIS



Silver remains in respect of trendline resistance alongside broader signs of a downtrend. The cut through 16.50 places the spotlight on the late February 2010 low near 15.60.



Silver: Respect of Trendline Resistance Keeps Immediate Risks Lower


Gold Remains At Risk Ahead Of US Data, Copper Slides On China PMI Miss


Daily Chart – Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0



COPPER TECHNICAL ANALYSIS



An Evening Starhas emerged following copper’s retreat from trendline resistance. The key reversal pattern suggests some scope for further weakness. Yet traders should be wary of prematurely adopting short positions given the indication that an uptrend from the 20 SMA persists.



Copper: Awaiting Greater Confluence Of Technical Signals


Gold Remains At Risk Ahead Of US Data, Copper Slides On China PMI Miss


Daily Chart – Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0



PALLADIUM TECHNICAL ANALYSIS



Palladium’s rebound from the 775 floor has left an Evening Starformation lacking confirmation suggesting the bulls are unprepared to relinquish their grip on prices. Moreover, trend indicators (20 SMA and ROC) are pointing higher, suggesting the possibility of a revisit of the 800 barrier. A climb above the nearby hurdle would be required to open the 820 handle.



Palladium: Bearish Reversal Signal Fails To Find Confirmation


Gold Remains At Risk Ahead Of US Data, Copper Slides On China PMI Miss


Daily Chart – Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0



PLATINUM TECHNICAL ANALYSIS



Platinum has finally closed outside its1,242 to 1,289 range that had contained the precious metal over the past several weeks. Alongside signs of a short-term downtrend a bearish technical bias is preferred, placing the spotlight on the recent lows near 1,187. A climb back above 1,242 and bullish reversal signal would be required to warn of a base for the metal.



Platinum: Breakout Places Focus On 2014 Lows


Gold Remains At Risk Ahead Of US Data, Copper Slides On China PMI Miss


Daily Chart – Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0



Written by David de Ferranti, Currency Analyst, DailyFX



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Gold Remains At Risk Ahead Of US Data, Copper Slides On China PMI Miss

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