\\n
\\n\",\"\\n(Last update 9:11pm EST, May 17, 2021)
\\n\\nThe Dollar/Yen trading at 109.22 having started the day at 109.23, overall a 0.01% move or 1 pip today.
\\nAsset volatility analysis shows that the upper Bollinger band is at 109.8, indicating a downward move might be next.
\\nOverall, looking at the technical analysis landscape, it seems the Dollar/Yen is likely to start pointing downward in the short term.
\\nThe Dollar/Yen started 2021 by gaining 5.61%.
\\n\\n
\\n\\n\\n\\n\",\"\\nUK risks Italy-style decline as economic challenges mount – think-tank https://t.co/ykXZ3x6mNj pic.twitter.com/uKPZ3OMApf
\\n— Reuters (@Reuters) May 18, 2021
(Last update 9:11pm EST, May 17, 2021)
\\n\\nThe Dollar/Swiss is trading steadily today, ranging between 0.9035 and 0.9026 and is now at 0.9032.
\\nAs the day gets underway, a chart visual study suggests Dollar/Swiss might start to recover soon because it is getting close and is now only 23 pips from the support line at 0.9008, Obviously, dipping below it could be an indication that further losses are ahead. Asset volatility analysis shows that the lower Bollinger band is at 0.8964, indicating a positive move might be next. Japanese candlesticks formations detected today are the "morning star”, Whenever it appears on top of a bullish overall trend, some traders would consider this an indication of a reversal, of course.
\\nOverall, looking at the technical analysis landscape, it seems Dollar/Swiss might start pointing upward in the short term.
\\nDollar/Swiss started in 2021 by gaining 1.88%.
\\n\\n
\\n\\n\\n\\n\",\"\\nUK risks Italy-style decline as economic challenges mount – think-tank https://t.co/ykXZ3x6mNj pic.twitter.com/uKPZ3OMApf
\\n— Reuters (@Reuters) May 18, 2021
(Last update 9:11pm EST, May 17, 2021)
\\n\\nThe Aussie/Dollar is up to 0.7782 having started the day at 0.7763, overall a 0.24% move or 18 pips today.
\\nAsset volatility analysis shows that the lower Bollinger band is at 0.7705, indicating further gains might be next.
\\nOverall, looking at the technical analysis landscape, it seems the Australian dollar might continue pointing upwards in the short term.
\\nThe Australian dollar started in 2021 by gaining 1.1%.
\\n\\n
\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\"],\"title\":\"Financial Markets Review – 17 May 2021 – 21:11:36\",\"date\":\"2021-05-18T01:11:36\"}"; var omg_ads = JSON.parse(decodeHtml(omg_ads_string)); } catch (e) { var omg_ads = JSON.parse(omg_ads_string); }UK risks Italy-style decline as economic challenges mount – think-tank https://t.co/ykXZ3x6mNj pic.twitter.com/uKPZ3OMApf
\\n— Reuters (@Reuters) May 18, 2021