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GFT Daily Market Commentary


Forex Market Commentary for August 15, 2008 by Cornelius Luca

GFT Daily Market Commentary


The dollar was all over the place again on Wednesday, up against the pound and down versus the yen, which suggests further weakness in the yen crosses.  Keep an eye on the US CPI report, which is important. On Friday, all eyes will be on the US industrial production and University of Michigan reports.


Euro/dollar


The euro/dollar sank to a new low for the downtrend and reached the 73.6% Fibonacci retracement level of the move between February and July. The inability to make even a mild recovery adds even further confidence in the strong downtrend. My model remains short since July 22, so stay with it unless proven wrong. 
 
Initial support is at 1.4780 from the Fibonacci retracement level mentioned above.  Below 1.4735, further support is at 1.4670 and 1.4595. Distant support remains at 1.4440. 
 
Immediate resistance is now seen at 1.4865. Above 1.4955, the next levels remain at 1.5000, 1.5065 and 1.5110. Distant resistance is at 1.5200.  

Oscillators are declining.


NEAR-TERM: Mixed with downside risk
MEDIUM-TERM: Bearish
LONG-TERM: Mixed

Dollar/yen


Dollar/yen reversed early losses on Thursday and the rally turned my model long.  Expect choppy trading today, but the risk is on the upside. 109.15 remains the new key Gann pivot that rules in the short term.
 
Immediate resistance is at 110.00. The next key level is 110.35 from another 50-point pivot, which targets 109.85 and 110.85.

Support is now pegged at 109.15 from a 50-point pivot, which targets 109.65 and 108.65. Next support follows at 107.95 from a 50-point pivot, which targets 107.45 and 108.45.
 
Oscillators are mixed.


NEAR-TERM: Mixed with upside risk 
MEDIUM-TERM: Bullish  
LONG-TERM: Mixed

Sterling/dollar


Sterling/dollar consolidated near the lowest levels since October 2006 amid ongoing concern of stagflation.  The selling pressure should continue at a reduced pace. Again, cable remains on track for the target of a long-term head-and-shoulders pattern that targets the 1.7550 area.

Immediate support is at 1.8620. Further support remains at 1.8510. Strong support follows at 1.8450. Distant support follows at 1.8130.
 
Initial resistance remains at 1.8925. Above 1.9035, further resistance comes at 1.9225.

Oscillators are falling.


NEAR-TERM: Bearish 
MEDIUM-TERM: Bearish 
LONG-TERM: Mixed

Dollar/Swiss franc


Dollar/Swiss climbed to a new high for the uptrend after closing above the top of the rising channel. My model remains long since July 22, so stay with it unless you have a confirmation for a bearish reversal.  

Immediate resistance moved up to 1.0990. Above it, key resistance remains at 1.1055. This is followed by 1.120o.   
 
Initial support is pegged at 1.0905. This is followed by 1.0830 and 1.0790.  Below 1.0725, support is now seen at 1.0620 and 1.0505.

Oscillators are rising.

 
NEAR-TERM: Bullish  
MEDIUM-TERM: Bullish  
LONG-TERM: Mixed


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In 2002, Luca joined Global Forex Trading, Division of Global Futures & Forex, Ltd., as one of its analysts who provides daily, weekly and monthly commentary on the major markets of foreign exchange. Luca is a world-renown author, teacher and authority in foreign exchange who has traded and analyzed currencies since 1983. His daily and weekly commentary on the major currencies can be read at http://www.gftforex.com/resources/commentary.asp?aid=576

As a qualified professor of finance, Luca has taught courses at the New York University, Pace University's Lubin School of Business Graduate Division in New York City and at the New York Institute of Finance's FT Knowledge. His published works include Trading in the Global Currencies Markets, which was published by Prentice Hall and is a comprehensive analysis of the foreign exchange markets, instruments, players and methods of forecasting.

Additional Luca works published by Prentice Hall include Technical Analysis Applications in the Global Currencies Markets, which is an in-depth and unique coverage of currency charting analysis. His most recent book, titled Technical Analysis Applications, will be published by McGraw-Hill in August 2004 Luca earned a master's degree in business in international business and finance from the New York University's Leonard Stern Graduate School of Business and a bachelor's degree in international marketing from the Bernard Baruch College, The City University of New York.

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