Saturday, January 1, 2022

3 January 2022 Foreign

            WTI Crude, Gold, HSI, Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq


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E-Mini Dow


Wall Street closed near record highs in light trading on Friday, the last trading day of 2021, marking the second year of recovery from a global pandemic.

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Plan A: Remain short as long as market stays below 36284. Targets are 36120 and 35952.

Plan B: Consider long if market tested support at 35952 and rebound. Targets are 36120 and 36284.


HSI

Hong Kong stocks rose on Friday but marked their worst yearly performance in a decade following China's regulatory crackdowns on tech firms, while mainland-listed equities edged up thanks to gains in the new energy and property sectors.

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Plan A: Remain buy as long as market trades firmly above 23306. Targets are 23533 and 23646.

Plan B: Consider short if market surges but fails to breach above 23646. Targets are 23458 and 23306.


WTI Crude

Oil prices fell 1% on Friday but were set to post their biggest annual gains in 12 years, spurred by the global economic recovery from the Covid-19 slump and producer restraint, even as infections surged to record highs around the world.

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Plan A: Remain buy as long as oil price trades firmly above 75.4. Targets are 76.4 and 77.1.


Plan B : Consider short if oil price surges but fails to hold above 76.4. Targets are 75.7 and 73.6.


Gold

Gold prices marked their biggest yearly decline since 2015, hemmed in by a resurgent dollar as investors prepared to usher in a new year in which the money supply could be tightened even as the threat of the Omicron coronavirus variant lingers.

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Plan A: Remain buy as long as gold price trades firmly above 1813.4. Targets are 1832.1 and 1850.7.


Plan B: Consider short if gold price surges but fails to breach above 1832.1. Targets are 1819.1 and 1813.4.


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