STATE OF THE MARKETS

Global jitters drove safe haven flows. Major world equity indices closed sharply lower on Wednesday as investors’ concerns on extended valuation triggered massive profit taking in the equities markets. Prompted by Feds concerns on slower economic recovery, the US indices dropped more than 2% while the European indices more than 1% on profit taking. Investors flocked to the safe-haven bonds with US 10Y yield remains pressured, though above the 100 basis points threshold.

Crude remain on offers, relatively unchanged at $52.40/bl, though US crude supplies showed more than 5 million barrel were reduced last week. Investors still see concerns on future demand as new covid cases resurgence plagued China and Europe. Gold slid lower, closed below $1850/oz, as investors preferred the interest bearing Dollar over the anti-inflationary asset hedge.

Safe haven flows benefitted the Dollar as fear hit the markets, sending the comdolls to the back burner in the short and medium term accounts. Sterling took the helm of long term demand from Aussie and Kiwi, while the Swiss edged lower to support the Greenback. It seemed that investors are more cautious and took a pre-emptive measure towards the month end portfolio rebalancing.


G8 CURRENCIES SENTIMENTS

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

WALL ST MOST ACTIVE

TICKER LAST PRICE

% CHANGE

VOLUME 90 DAYS AVG
NAKD 1.38 + 252.31 2,292,525.7K 120,770.4K
AMC 19.90 + 301.21 1,253,253.5K 40,721.2K
NOK 6.55 + 38.48 1,144,058.6K 37,121.7K
BB 25.10 + 32.66 372,222.6K 27,531.4K
EXPR 9.55 + 214.14 287,577.2K 11,587.5K
GNUS 3.06 + 81.07 215,898.0K 26,913.3K
UVXY 13.87 + 31.47 186,614.0K 45,724.2K
AAL 16.56 + 6.63 178,529.0K 69,547.6K
PLTR 39.00 + 10.26 170,758.8K 63,257.6K
GE 11.38 + 0.80 149,439.9K 100,819.4K
** % Change here refer to price

WALL ST TOP FLOWS

TICKER LAST PRICE

VOLUME

% CHANGE FUNDS FLOW $
GME 347.51 93,396.6K + 58.96 32,456.3M
AMC 19.90 1,253,253.5K + 606.74 24,939.7M
TSLA 864.16 27,333.9K  – 28.07 23,620.9M
AAPL 142.06 140,843.7K + 25.90 20,008.3M
MSFT 232.90 69,870.6K + 127.22 16,272.9M
AMZN 3,232.58 4,660.1K + 24.07 15,064.1M
FB 272.14 35,346.1K + 66.09 9,619.1M
BB 25.10 372,222.6K + 324.53 9,342.8M
GOOGL 1,818.94 4,125.6K + 118.95 7,504.2M
NOK 6.55 1,144,058.6K + 856.52 7,493.6M
** % change here refers to volume

TOP 5 BLOCK ORDERS

SYMBOL PRICE/STRIKE TYPE VOL/OI FUNDS FLOW $
INSG 19.51/2.50 stock options/put 7.22 102.3M
AVTR 28.17/27.50 stock options/put 6.33 154.2M
6E 1.21405 FX futures/EURUSD 168 20.4M
UB 207.29 US bond futures 2,947 61,088.4M
CL 51.90 – 52.50 crude oil futures 700 36.6M

OUR PICK – EUR/JPY

Euro remains supported in the short and medium term. Order flows points to Euro support around the 1.2100 US Dollar and believe the best way of play is through the Yen quote for the best risk reward. Support in the long term has deteriorated as Europe went back on lockdown and political drama that is unveiling in Italy. Nevertheless, the one union currency remain supported by the Yen in a risk-off markets. Technical look promising with trend line support above the 125.80 and pivot around the 126.25 Yen. We prefer buy on dip around the 125.85/126.00 to achieve best risk reward ratio.

HORIZON STRATEGY SL TP1 TP2
Short-Term Buy 125.75 126.50 126.75
Medium-Term Buy 125.55 126.75 127.45
Long-Term Sell

 

Disclaimer:

This article is for general information purpose only. It is not an investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. Opinions expressed are of the authors and not necessarily of MFM Securities Limited or any of its affiliates, subsidiaries, officers or directors. Leveraged trading is high risk and not suitable for all. You could lose all of your deposited funds.

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