|

Murrey math lines: Brent, S&P 500

Brent

Brent quotes are above the 200-day Moving Average on D1, indicating the prevalence of an uptrend. The RSI has rebounded from the support line. As a result, in this situation, a test of 5/8 (90.62) is expected, followed by a breakout of this level and a price rise to the resistance at 6/8 (93.75). The scenario could be cancelled by a breakout of the 4/8 (87.50) level. In this case, the quotes could drop to the support at 3/8 (84.38).

Chart

On M15, the upper boundary of the VoltyChannel is broken, which increases the probability of a further price rise.

Chart

S&P 500

S&P 500 quotes are above the 200-day Moving Average on D1, indicating the prevalence of an uptrend. The RSI has reached the oversold area. In this situation, the quotes are expected to rise above 0/8 (5000.0), rising to the resistance level of +1/8 (5156.2) afterwards. The scenario could be cancelled by breaking the 7/8 (4843.8) level, in which case the price might continue declining and reach the support at 6/8 (4687.5).

Chart

On M15, the price rise might be additionally supported by a breakout of the upper boundary of the VoltyChannel.

Chart

Author

RoboForex Team

RoboForex Team is a group of professional financial experts with high experience on financial market, whose main purpose is to provide traders with quality and up-to-date market information.

More from RoboForex Team
Share:

Editor's Picks

GBP/USD trades with caution above 1.3200 amid UK political chaos

GBP/USD regains the 1.3200 level in early Europe on Monday, failing to fill up the bearish opening gap. UK PM Keir Starmer is set to announce his exit plan later today. That continues to undermine the British Pound amid renewed haven demand for the US Dollar.

EUR/USD struggles above 1.1450 amid concerns over Iran deal progress

EUR/USD stays defensive above 1.1450 in the European trading hours on Monday. Concerns about progress for the US-Iran peace deal and expectations of higher US interest rates keep the US Dollar supported against the Euro. ECB President Lagarde is set to speak later on Monday.  

Gold sticks to modest gains; bulls seem hesitant amid Fed hike bets, Iran risks

Gold attracts some buyers at the start of a new week, and seems to have snapped a three-day losing streak to a more than one-week low, touched last Friday. Crude Oil prices turn lower following a modest bullish gap after mediators Qatar and Pakistan announced a formal 60-day roadmap aimed at securing a final US-Iran peace deal. This helps ease concerns around inflation and higher interest rates, offering some support to the precious metal.

Breaking: Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz amid ceasefire deal violation
Iran says it is closing the Strait of Hormuz after accusing the United States (US) and Israel of violating the ceasefire. According to Iran, the decision came over the continued Israeli strikes in Lebanon. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy issued a warning to all vessels: "Do not approach the Strait of Hormuz; otherwise, your security will be jeopardized."
Cardano: Whale accumulation offers limited relief

Cardano (ADA) is trading near $0.158 on Monday after a steep 14% correction in the previous week. While on-chain data from Santiment indicates that some large holders accumulated ADA during the recent sell-off, derivatives market indicators remain mixed.

Regime change: Inside Kevin Warsh's first move to make the Fed unreadable on purpose

The rate did not move. That was the least interesting thing about Kevin Warsh's first meeting in charge of the Fed. The FOMC held its benchmark at 3.50%-3.75% for the fourth straight meeting, exactly as priced, and then the new chair used his first press conference to dismantle the machinery the market has leaned on for a decade.