Pepperstone logo
Pepperstone logo
  • English
  • 简体中文
  • 繁体中文
  • ไทย
  • Tiếng Việt
  • Español
  • Português
  • لغة عربية
  • Ways to trade

    Pricing

    Trading accounts

    Pro

    Premium clients

    Active Trader Program

    Refer a friend

    Trading hours

    24-hour trading

    Maintenance

  • Trading platforms

    Trading platforms

    TradingView

    MetaTrader 5

    MetaTrader 4

    CopyTrading

    Pepperstone platform

    cTrader

    Trading integrations

    Trading tools

  • Markets

    Markets to trade

    Forex

    Shares

    Indices

    Commodities

    Cryptocurrency

    Currency Indices

    Dividends for Index CFDs

    Dividends for Share CFDs

    CFD Forwards

    ETFs

  • Market analysis

    Market analysis

    Navigating Markets

    The Daily Fix

    Meet the Analysts

  • Learn to trade

    Trading guides

    CFD trading

    Copy trading

    Forex trading

    Commodity trading

    Stock trading

    Cryptocurrency trading

    Bitcoin trading

    Technical analysis

    Day trading

    Scalping trading

    Upcoming IPOs

    Gold trading

    Oil trading

    Webinars

  • Pepperstone Pro

  • Partners

  • About us

  • Help and support

  • English
  • 简体中文
  • 繁体中文
  • ไทย
  • Tiếng Việt
  • Español
  • Português
  • لغة عربية
  • Launch webtrader

  • Ways to trade

  • Trading platforms

  • Markets

  • Market analysis

  • Learn to trade

  • Pepperstone Pro

  • Partners

  • About us

  • Help and support

Analysis

Indices
Forex

The Daily Fix – Equity bulls almost on cloud 9

Chris Weston
Chris Weston
Head of Research
Aug 19, 2024
Share
It’s been another strong day for the equity bulls, with a solid intraday trend pushing the S&P500 and NAS100 higher for an 8th consecutive day.

Momentum is a powerful force when it cranks up and with the S&P500 only 1.1% away from the all-time highs (printed on 16 July), you can almost feel the buyers pulling it higher for that big re-test.

There was a moment where the S&P500 futures found supply into the 1 August pivot high at 5600, but it didn’t take much for the buyers to regain composure and push all the major US indices to close at or close to session highs. Shorts were covered hard yet again, with high short-interest stocks outperforming, but there was also real organic buying with systematic momentum players chasing the move higher.

Preview

Participation was solid too, with 82% of S&P500 companies closing in the green, with tech, consumer services and discretionary leading the pack. Even the energy sector closed higher despite crude -2.9%, so there was broad love for equity.

Technically, despite 8 days of gains, the various indices are not yet overbought, but to the discretionary market players, these are levels which are now hard to chase. It is certainly rare to see such form in the S&P500, and since 2005 we’ve seen just six occurrences where the S&P500 has closed higher for 8 straight days, and in each occurrence, the S&P500 closed lower the following day.

Six is not a significant sample size, but it is worth highlighting that in most of those occurrences, the S&P500 was higher 5 days later – so the form guide does bode well for those positioned for new highs.

We’ve not seen much movement in US Treasuries or the interest rates markets, but despite the lack of action the FX markets have been lively, and notably, we’ve seen the USD index (DXY) print a YTD low close. The absolute low print was 101.34, so with the rate now at 101.87, USD sellers have a little more work to do.

EURUSD is clearly driving the DXY move (the EUR holds a 57% weight in the DXY calculation), and with EURUSD pushing strongly higher, in line with S&P500 futures, we see EURUSD testing levels I had not expected to come into play so early in the week. I was looking at short positions in the pair into these levels, but after such impressive range expansion, I am standing aside on that trade.

USDJPY initially drove the USD selling in Asia yesterday, trading into 145.18 although we’ve seen shorts cover and we see rates at 146.60 – I suspect this pair will be at the heart of USD flows through Asia today, with USDCNH also one to that could influence the broad USD performance.

It’s the high beta FX plays which have outperformed on a percentage basis, with solid buying in the CLP, SEK, NOK, and AUD.

It’s also been a lively session for gold traders, with some choppy price action and several big intraday reversals to contend with. Those positioned short would have been feeling happy with the move in early US trade into $2485, but the goodwill was short-lived as the buyers took it back above $2500. No real news to spark the reversal, and I see little influence from the US bond market or USD, so these are flows very much focused on gold in isolation.

Preview

Looking ahead Asia should feed off the rally we’ve seen in the US, where we see the ASX200 opening +0.5%, HK50 +1% and Nikkei 225 +1.2%. The ASX200 has the impact from earnings which come in thick and fast, but with our call sitting at 8024, the index is not far off the ATH printed on 1 Aug of 8148. Even iron ore futures are providing tailwinds, with Dalian iron ore futures 1.1% higher from the ASX200 close yesterday.

By way of event risk, we see the China Prime Rate decision, where expectations for a change to either the 1- or 5-year rate are low. We also see RBA minutes, and the Riksbank meeting (Sweden), EU and Canadian CPI. We should see the Riksbank rates cut by 25bp, but this is fully priced by rates markets – keep an eye on SEK though, where we see interesting levels tested in EURSEK.

Good luck to all.

The material provided here has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research and as such is considered to be a marketing communication. Whilst it is not subject to any prohibition on dealing ahead of the dissemination of investment research we will not seek to take any advantage before providing it to our clients.

Pepperstone doesn’t represent that the material provided here is accurate, current or complete, and therefore shouldn’t be relied upon as such. The information, whether from a third party or not, isn’t to be considered as a recommendation; or an offer to buy or sell; or the solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any security, financial product or instrument; or to participate in any particular trading strategy. It does not take into account readers’ financial situation or investment objectives. We advise any readers of this content to seek their own advice. Without the approval of Pepperstone, reproduction or redistribution of this information isn’t permitted.

Other sites

  • The Trade Off
  • Partners
  • Group
  • Careers

Ways to trade

  • Pricing
  • Trading accounts
  • Pro
  • Active Trader program
  • Refer a friend
  • Trading hours

Platforms

  • Trading Platforms
  • Trading tools

Markets & Symbols

  • Forex
  • Shares
  • ETFs
  • Indices
  • Commodities
  • Currency indices
  • Cryptocurrencies
  • CFD Forwards

Analysis

  • Navigating Markets
  • The Daily Fix
  • Meet the analysts

Learn to Trade

  • Trading guides
  • Videos
  • Webinars
Pepperstone logo
support@pepperstone.com
1786 628 1209
#1 Pineapple House,
Old Fort Bay, Nassau,
New Providence, The Bahamas
  • Legal documents
  • Privacy policy
  • Website terms and conditions
  • Cookie policy
  • Sitemap

© 2025 Pepperstone Markets Limited | Company registration number 177174 B | SIA-F217

Risk Warning: CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage.

81% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider.

You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

You don't own or have rights in the underlying assets. Past performance is no indication of future performance and tax laws are subject to change. The information on this website is general in nature and doesn't take into account your or your client's personal objectives, financial circumstances, or needs. Please read our RDN and other legal documents and ensure you fully understand the risks before you make any trading decisions. We encourage you to seek independent advice.

Pepperstone Markets Limited is located at

#1 Pineapple House, Old Fort Bay, Nassau, New Providence, The Bahamas

and is licensed and regulated by The Securities Commission of The Bahamas,( SIA-F217).

The information on this site and the products and services offered are not intended for distribution to any person in any country or jurisdiction where such distribution or use would be contrary to local law or regulation.