Holiday Trading Schedule Dec 2023– Jan 2024
Dear Trader, Please find our updated trading schedule for the Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day holidays below.
South Africa Day of Reconciliation Trading Schedule 2023
Dear Trader, Please find our updated trading schedule for the South […]
Tuesday 12th December 2023: Technical Outlook and Review
The DXY (US Dollar Index) chart currently has a bearish overall momentum, and there's a potential scenario where price could make a bearish reaction off the 1st resistance level and drop towards the 1st support.
Monday 11th December 2023: Technical Outlook and Review
The DXY chart currently exhibits a bearish overall momentum, and there's potential for a bearish reaction off the 1st resistance level, suggesting a possible downward movement towards the 1st support.
Friday 8th December 2023: Technical Outlook and Review
The DXY chart currently shows a bearish overall momentum, indicating a potential for a bearish continuation in the price action.
Thursday 7th December 2023: Technical Outlook and Review
The DXY (US Dollar Index) chart is currently exhibiting a bearish overall momentum, and there's a possibility of a bearish reaction off the 1st resistance level, leading to a potential drop towards the 1st support.
Wednesday 6th Dec 2023: Technical Outlook and Review
The DXY (US Dollar Index) chart currently has a bearish overall momentum, and there's potential for a bearish continuation towards the 1st support level.
Tuesday 5th Dec 2023: Technical Outlook and Review
The DXY (US Dollar Index) chart currently has a bearish overall momentum. Price could potentially continue this bearish trend towards the 1st support at 103.02, which is identified as an overlap support. This level may act as a significant area where buying interest could emerge and potentially provide some support for the DXY.
Monday 4th Dec 2023: Technical Outlook and Review
The EUR/USD chart currently exhibits a bullish overall momentum, suggesting potential price action where it may experience a bullish bounce off the 1st support and move towards the 1st resistance.