Jobless Claims:
Overnight’s Unemployment Claims number out of the US smashed expectation. The 255K print beat the 279K expectation, meaning the number came in at its lowest level since 1973! What were you doing in 1973?
“USD Unemployment Claims 255K v 279K expected.”
This means that since March, unemployment claims have been well below the 300K magic number that is seen as par for an improving labour market. We all know how much human beings, and especially the special types who trade, love round numbers.
Back in early July, Janet Yellen made the following comment on the labour market, highlighting what she saw as remaining slack:
“It is my judgment that the lower level of the unemployment rate today probably does not fully capture the extent of slack remaining in the labour market – in other words, how far away we are from a full-employment economy,”
This number can be viewed as a tightening of that slack. Picture the job market as a loose, coiled up piece of rope and this print meaning employers are pulling it tighter with each month.
USDX Daily:
With this excellent print, I have to say that I expected more from the USDX. But the fact that the daily candle left that long wick into previous resistance now being tested as support tells me that the buyers are still in charge of this market.
Next week we have FOMC and US GDP which will he HUGE catalysts for the Fed to possibly pull the trigger on a rate hike in September. Let’s just say that I’d much rather be long USD going into these releases than short anyway.
On the Calendar Friday:
NZD Trade Balance (-60M v +100M expected)
CNY Markit Flash Manufacturing PMI
EUR French Flash Manufacturing PMI
EUR German Flash Manufacturing PMI
EUR Flash Manufacturing PMI
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