NASDAQ Climbed Further Amid Falling Dollar

STATE OF THE MARKETS

NASDAQ climbed further amid falling Dollar. The tech heavy Nasdaq (+0.33%) advanced further on record territory, as S&P (+0.03%) and Dow (-0.14%) closed mixed on Wednesday; after ADP reports showed 374k jobs were added, far below the 625k expected. Dollar (DXY) continued to slide lower, remaining under pressure below the 92.50 minor handle as demand for Treasuries flip flop around the 1.30% yields for the 10Y benchmark.

In the commodities market, crude dipped to as low as $67.10/bl after OPEC+ stands firm on gradual output increase, but block bidders emerged around $67.60 to settle the black gold higher around $68.59/bl. Gold was trading in a tight range of $1,821.50 – $1,807.20/oz  as investors await the employment reports Friday.

In the FX space, Aussie and Kiwi continue to dominate demand across all horizons as sentiments improve. Demand for Dollar in the short term accounts fell short, but medium and long term remains unchanged. Euro was seen synching across all horizons, and more so in demand for the long term accounts. US Jobless claims and productivity reports will be on close watch Thursday, ahead of NFP on Friday.


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G8 CURRENCIES SENTIMENTS

ST AUD NZD EUR GBP JPY USD CHF CAD ST
MT NZD AUD EUR GBP USD JPY CAD CHF MT
LT NZD USD EUR AUD JPY CAD GBP CHF LT
** ST refers to Short-Term daily turnover, MT is Medium Term weekly 
and LT refers to Long-Term monthly turnover.

WALL ST MOST ACTIVE

TICKER LAST PRICE

% CHANGE

VOLUME 90 DAYS AVG
BBIG 9.42 + 15.58 318,295.0K 20,443.3K
LCID 17.79 – 10.87 149,611.9K 11,767.5K
EDU 2.35 + 3.98 123,114.8K 65,606.5K
SKLZ 12.21 + 3.74 104,457.9K 16,052.2K
WFC 43.45 – 4.92 84,960.5K 26,215.6K
AMC 43.69 – 7.30 82,772.4K 147,707.6K
AAPL 152.51 + 0.45 80,313.7K 80,028.6K
SQQQ 7.29 – 0.41 78,472.7K 76,222.1K
GSAT 1.89 – 5.03 64,555.6K 30,003.7K
F 13.11 + 0.61 58,875.7K 74,906.8K
** % Change here refer to price

WALL ST TOP FLOWS

TICKER LAST PRICE

VOLUME

% CHANGE FUNDS FLOW $
AMZN 3,479.00 3,629.9K + 27.81 12,628.4M
AAPL 152.51 80,313.7K + 18.14 12,248.6M
TSLA 734.09 13,204.3K – 18.22 9,693.1M
MSFT 301.83 18,983.8K – 7.39 5,729.9M
ABBV 112.27 50,943.1K + 575.04 5,719.4M
BABA 173.28 29,550.1K – 5.94 5,120.4M
MRNA 389.94 11,617.3K – 45.78 4,530.1M
NVDA 224.41 20,176.6K – 31.23 4,527.8M
FB 382.05 11,567.1K + 16.87 4,419.2M
ZM 290.86 14,996.0K + 188.78 4,361.7M
** % change here refers to volume

TOP 5 BLOCK ORDERS

SYMBOL PRICE / STRIKE TYPE VOL/OI FUNDS FLOW $
MA 349.57 / 355.00 stock options/call 163.31 1,572.9M
NFLX 582.07 / 595.00 stock options/call 93.27 3,274.8M
SI 24.20 silver futures 50 6.1M
TN 147.2700 US bond futures 2,300 33,872.1M
CL 67.15 – 68.14 crude oil futures 4,398 297.3M

OUR PICK – XAG/USD

Declining supply. When silver sky rocketed last year, from the low of $11.25/oz in March to the high of $29.85/oz in August, that was because the prior year (2019) reported a declining surplus from 27.6m oz to 23.3m oz. Price then stabilized and stayed within the range of $30 to $20 in the futures market as the Silver Institute reported a surplus of 80.1m oz for 2020. With 2021 projected to revert back to the 2019 level of surplus, we expect silver to climb higher, to the top of the range. Risk remains, however, for the metal to flashed lower on Dollar strength as Fed’s narrative about tapering builds up.

HORIZON STRATEGY SL TP1 TP2
Short-Term Buy 23.90 24.50 25.10
Medium-Term Buy 23.00 25.10 25.80
Long-Term Buy 23.00 25.80 27.35

 

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