STATE OF THE MARKETS

Stocks climbed higher amid yields inversion. US stocks kicked off the first week of Q2 higher with Dow (+0.30%), Nasdaq (+1.90%) and S&P (+0.81%) including Russell (+0.21%) closed in the green after investors bought the dip in tech and growth stocks. Yields of various maturities dipped after safe-haven demand emerged on institutional hedging, with the 2Y (2.42%) now higher than the 10Y (2.39%). The Dollar climbed higher on the third day, breaking the 99 handle at writing.

In the commodities market, strong demand for major commodities sent crude oil higher and closed above $102.70/bl while gold settled $1,932.40/oz as New York closed. Elsewhere, iron ore continues to break barriers and settled higher around $161.85/tn as markets expect surging demand post China lockdown recently.

In the FX space, the comdolls trio continue to dominate demand across all horizons, though Loonie fell into the offer territories as the safe-haven Yen and Swiss seized the helm of demand in the medium term accounts.

On Tuesday, markets hope for new development in the Russia-Ukraine peace talk while looking for earnings reports from Acuity Brands (AYI), Lindsay (LNN), Array Tech (ARRY), SMART Global (SGH) and Cognyte Software (CGNT) as well as the PMI composite and ISM services index.


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G8 CURRENCIES SENTIMENTS

ST AUD NZD CAD JPY USD GBP CHF EUR ST
MT JPY CHF AUD NZD CAD USD EUR GBP MT
LT AUD NZD CAD USD CHF GBP EUR JPY 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
TWTR 49.97 + 27.12 269,213.0K 18,957.3K
PLX 1.49 + 44.90 191,289.0K 386.7K
ATER 3.42 + 46.78 145,419.7K 3,216.6K
XLF 38.05 – 0.44 134,312.4K 70,902.7K
NIO 23.85 + 8.76 101,886.4K 64,716.7K
MULN 2.86 – 0.35 92,026.6K 78,978.8K
AMD 110.53 + 2.16 90,220.0K 88,588.5K
DIDI 3.00 + 6.38 83,005.4K 40,493.4K
AAPL 178.44 + 2.37 76,545.9K 99,434.2K
CLVS 2.72 + 8.80 75,759.5K 7,526.3K
** % Change here refer to price


WALL ST TOP FLOWS

TICKER LAST PRICE

VOLUME

% CHANGE FUNDS FLOW $
TSLA 1,145.45 27,392.5K + 8.47 31,376.7M
AAPL 178.44 76,545.9K – 20.10 13,658.9M
TWTR 49.97 269,213.0K + 770.09 13,452.6M
NVDA 273.60 39,770.7K – 24.32 10,881.3M
AMD 110.53 90,220.0K – 14.09 9,972.0M
AMZN 3,366.93 2,500.3K – 30.08 8,418.3M
MSFT 314.97 24,335.8K – 21.48 7,665.0M
FB 233.89 28,100.8K – 10.28 6,572.5M
BABA 117.50 39,118.5K – 31.45 4,596.4M
GOOGL 2,859.43 1,298.5K – 17.67 3,713.0M
** % change here refers to volume


TOP 5 BLOCK ORDERS

SYMBOL PRICE TYPE R/VOL FUNDS FLOW $
TWTR 49.97 equities/options 180.98 13,452.6M
COOP 45.50 equities/options 122.28 33.7M
MULN 2.86 equities/options 112.90 263.2M
GC 1,932.50 gold futures 7,088 13.7M
ZS 1,608.60 soybean futures 2,410 3.9M


OUR PICK – EUR/GBP

Short term pullback on medium term buy. This is more of a technical trade than a strong fundamentals based trade. Rate differentials clearly favor Sterling than Euro, thus the long term sell sentiments. However, recent flows suggested that medium term buy remains in place and given the favorable technical setup of channel up on the 4 hours, we see a probability of a short to medium term upside in this pair.

HORIZON STRATEGY SL TP1 TP2
Short-Term Buy 0.8300 0.8380 0.8420
Medium-Term Buy 0.8300 0.8420 0.8460
Long-Term Flat

 

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