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DAILY MARKET NEWSLETTER - 10 November 2023

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Publish date: Fri, 10 Nov 2023, 11:42 AM
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Crude Oil (WTI)‎ (Z3)‎ Intraday: under pressure.

Pivot:

76.45

Our preference:

Short positions below 76.45 with targets at 74.90 & 74.00 in extension.

Alternative scenario:

Above 76.45 look for further upside with 76.90 & 77.50 as targets.

Comment:

Technically the RSI is below its neutrality area at 50.

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Gold Intraday: bullish bias above 1950.00.

Pivot:

1950.00

Our preference:

Long positions above 1950.00 with targets at 1965.00 & 1970.00 in extension.

Alternative scenario:

Below 1950.00 look for further downside with 1944.00 & 1938.00 as targets.

Comment:

The RSI is above its neutrality area at 50%.

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EUR/USD Intraday: the downside prevails.

Pivot:

1.0690

Our preference:

Short positions below 1.0690 with targets at 1.0650 & 1.0630 in extension.

Alternative scenario:

Above 1.0690 look for further upside with 1.0710 & 1.0725 as targets.

Comment:

The RSI is bearish and calls for further decline.

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GBP/USD Intraday: under pressure.

Pivot:

1.2250

Our preference:

Short positions below 1.2250 with targets at 1.2200 & 1.2170 in extension.

Alternative scenario:

Above 1.2250 look for further upside with 1.2270 & 1.2280 as targets.

Comment:

The RSI calls for a new downleg.

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USD/JPY Intraday: the upside prevails.

Pivot:

151.00

Our preference:

Long positions above 151.00 with targets at 151.55 & 151.75 in extension.

Alternative scenario:

Below 151.00 look for further downside with 150.80 & 150.65 as targets.

Comment:

The RSI is bullish and calls for further advance.

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AUD/USD Intraday: towards 0.6320.

Pivot:

0.6390

Our preference:

Short positions below 0.6390 with targets at 0.6340 & 0.6320 in extension.

Alternative scenario:

Above 0.6390 look for further upside with 0.6410 & 0.6425 as targets.

Comment:

The RSI has broken down its 30 level.

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