Inflation Fear Prompted Selloff in Bonds and Stocks, Dollar Extending Recovery
Action Insight Daily Report 5-13-21

Inflation Fear Prompted Selloff in Bonds and Stocks, Dollar Extending Recovery

Extremely higher volatility was seen in the markets overnight, with the steep decline in stocks and rally in yields. Bitcoin also had a free fall. Negative sentiments continue in Asia with major indexes trading in deep red. In the currency markets, Australia and New Zealand Dollars are under most selling pressure, followed by Yen. Dollar did extended the near term recovery slightly, but upside momentum is relatively weak. Sterling and Canadian Dollar are still the strongest for the week.

Technically, we'd continue pay attention to Dollar pairs. Levels to watch include 1.1985 support in EUR/USD, 1.4008 support in GBP/USD, 0.7673 support in AUD/USD, 0.9163 resistance in USD/CHF, and 1.2265 resistance in USD/CAD. Dollar will need to break through these levels to confirm that it has bottomed for the near term. Otherwise, selling could come back any time.

In Asia, at the time of writing, Nikkei is down -1.82%. Hong Kong HSI is down -0.92%. China Shanghai SSE is down -0.74%. Singapore Strait Times is down -0.67%. Japan 10-year JGB yield is up 0.0090 at 0.089. Overnight, DOW dropped -1.99%. S&P 500 dropped -2.14%. NASDAQ dropped -2.67%. 10-year yield rose 0.071 to 1.695.

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Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.7683; (P) 0.7764; (R1) 0.7809; More...

AUD/USD's pull back from 0.7890 extended lower, but stays above 0.7673 support. Intraday bias remains neutral and another rise remains in favor. On the upside, break of 0.7890 will resume the rise from 0.7530 to retest 0.8006 high. However, break of 0.7673 should extend the correction from 0.8006 with another falling leg. Intraday bias will be turned back to the downside for 0.7530 support.

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