US Dollar, Stocks Rebound On Cooling Tensions Ahead of Jackson Hole


(MENAFN- DailyFX) Highlights:

Dollar halts 2-day drop as global tensions cool and bond yields fall and weaken vs. with the EUR appearing to be the better supported of the two Global equities bounce hard as evidenced by the Brazilian Ibovespa's push above 70,000 Contrarian bias shifts lower as shorts bail on Oil positions Not too long ago, the US Dollar was a haven. The logic went that because traders purchased US Treasuries at times when they were scared and sold riskier assets, money flowed into the ‘safest asset in the world' via the USD. Therefore, risk off sentiment led the USD to strength in bad times and the Dollar was seen as a haven. Well, times are a changing as evidence that the USD has done betterwhen equities are rallying and bond yields are pushing higher, which happens when money flows out of fixed income.

The dollar bounced on Tuesday after starting the week lower ahead of the Jackson Hole symposiums to take place later this week, which will feature the key G3 central banker trio of Yellen, Draghi, & Kuroda. The question on most trader's minds is whether or not Draghi will tip his hat that tightening is around the corner, and in so doing, further fuel the EUR rally, which has been a mainstay of markets in 2017. Other mainstays have been the low volatility trade, which a testament to the faith investors are placing in central bankers to keep the peace through a combination of low rates or very steadily raising rates and equities. While there are many equity indices to point to, like the DAX, which is pushing higher from the 200-DMA on Tuesday (see below), the unique index that may deserve your attention today is the Brazilian Ibovespa.

The Ibovespa pushed above 70,000 on Tuesday to trade at its highest level since 2011. However, this only holds true (and looks impressive) if you are looking at it priced in the materially weaker BRL as opposed to the USD. Either way, it paints a picture that risk remains on and the markets are quicker to buy than to sell. Another key point worth noting is that haven assets, which we earlier argued the USD is not anymoreare reluctant to break out.

To see how risk-on sentiment is winning lets look at three havens like the US Treasury Note price (ticker: TY1), the Japanese Yen, and the price of . , but it failed to accomplish that feat by failing to close above 1,293.10 and is today trading lower. JPY is also failing to breakout, which would be seen if pushed to new 2017 lows below 108.13 (so far, it is not). At the same time, US Treasury Note prices are stuck at 2017 resistance (aligning with UST 10Y Yield support).

The inability for these haven assets to rally beyond current resistance should cause traders to watch the resumption rally of equities, whether EM or DM, as well as a potential bounce of the USD against weaker FX like , , & . While traders may be itching to sell EUR given the strong rally, I would argue there is lower hanging fruit and that the EUR may stay supported and could even make a push to 1.20 depending on what we hear from Mr. Draghi later this week.

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Contrarian bias shifts lower as shorts bail on Oil positions

Oil - US Crude: Retail trader data shows 67.2% of traders are net-long with the ratio of traders long to short at 2.04 to 1. In fact, traders have remained net-long since Aug 14 when Oil - US Crude traded near 4776.5; the price has moved 0.2% higher since then. The number of traders net-long is 29.0% higher than yesterday and 9.9% higher from last week, while the number of traders net-short is 25.4% lower than yesterday and 35.9% lower from last week.

We typically take a contrarian view to crowd sentiment, and the fact traders are net-long suggests Oil - US Crude prices may continue to fall. Traders are further net-long than yesterday and last week, and the combination of current sentiment and recent changes gives us a stronger Oil - US Crude-bearish contrarian trading bias (emphasis added).

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Written by Tyler Yell, CMT, Currency Analyst & Trading Instructor for DailyFX.com

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