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Cramer's Corner: Daily Technical Update - Nvidia sell-off, Nikkei, JPY pairs, Gold facing downtrend, Crude oil bearish break out

Kim Cramer Larsson
Technical Analyst, Saxo Bank

Summary:  Cramer’s Corner: Daily Technical Update

Kim Cramer Larsson hosts the Daily Technical Update, a daily 8-10 minute video with live charts.
Kim takes you through the latest technical developments in financial markets, covering everything from the major stock indices, widely traded single stocks, commodities, currencies and interest rates

In today’s Technical Update:

  • Nvidia and semiconductors sell-off could continue
  • Nikkei below support at 37,330
  • S&P 500. Key support 5,500-5,455
  • Nasdaq Reversal pattern key support at 18,654
  • EuroStoxx50 Top and reversal pattern
  • DAX. Top and reversal pattern
  • AEX25 below 900
  • CAC40 Resistance at 7,725 support at 7,464
  • SMI20 support at 12,219
  • Time 6.38
  • EURUSD support at 1.1040 still holding on
  • EURGBP support at 0.84
  • GBPUSD correction unfolding likely to 1.3035
  • USDJPY rejected at 0.618 retracement at 147.12, resuming downtrend
  • EURJPY testing support at 160.00
  • AUDJPY rejected at 99.90, testing support at 97.25
  • GBPJPY back below resistance at 192
  • AUDUSD support at 0.67
  • USDCAD rebound from 1.3440 support to 1.3590-1.3635
  • EURCHF could resume downtrend
  • USDCHF rebound likely to 0.8615
  • Dollar Index rebound to 102.23 possible
  • Time 12.54
  • Gold sideways support at 2,484 bearish below 2,370
  • Silver at 0.618 retracement
  • Copper below support at 412.70, likely testing trendline
  • WTI triangle pattern bear break out, could drop to 64-62
  • Brent Crude triangle pattern bear break out could drop to 65 level
  • US 10-year T-yields rejected at 0.618 retracement testing 3.79 

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