Shares jumped higher on Tuesday in Europe, following a positive trading session in Asia overnight as traders digest the swathe of monetary responses from governments and central bankers around the world. An equilibrium price may be in sight on most markets as bearish trends seem to be slowing down with the price and technical indicators diverging. Market volatility is also noticeably lower this week compared with last week but remains unusually high while directionality is waning as investors still hesitate between “buying the dip” and limiting their exposure to risk assets. Globally, it is good news to see more price stabilization on share markets after the worst sell-off since 1987. However, the current recovery attempt will need to be supported by further leverages for the gains to be sustained. Investors welcomed the global monetary response from central banks but now expect more on the fiscal side as packages from different economic areas are on their way.
All the European benchmark are trading higher with the best performance coming from the IBEX-35 in Madrid. The market is currently trading near the 6,200pts zone following a rebound over 5,820pts yesterday. Prices are still within their short-term bearish channel but bullish divergences between the market and the RSI indicator may announce a trend invalidation to come. The market will however have to clear 6,555pts in order to unlock further bullish potential towards 7,000pts and 7,370pts on a short-term basis.
While a student, Pierre Veyret had a passion for the financial markets. At the time, he studied International Trade through the setting up of import / export operations and it was the techniques of hedging against exchange rate risks that helped him to make the link with the financial markets, and all especially that of Forex. It is therefore with the aim of anticipating the price of currencies several months in advance that Pierre quickly turned to different methods of analysis by drawing inspiration and surrounding himself with experts in the field. Shortly after, Pierre decided to specialize in Technical Analysis, a discipline he had the opportunity to practice with real market professionals, thanks to AFATE / IFTA, an association of which he has been an active member for several years. Pierre Veyret is passionate about the field of the financial industry with a particular interest in the various techniques of stock market forecasting. Currently, Pierre is based in the City of London where he works as Chief Analyst. He performs regular interventions on a multitude of asset classes through various media (television, internet and print media).
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