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August 24th - This week, bond investors will be closely watching Federal Reserve Chairman Warshs speech in Jackson Hole. The market is seeking his response to persistent inflation and fiscal issues, and long-term Treasury bonds may face further sell-off risks. Warsh has rarely provided forward-looking policy guidance since taking office in May. His speech following the last monetary policy meeting triggered a massive sell-off in the bond market, highlighting the markets high sensitivity to his speech on Friday. Molly Brooks, U.S. interest rate strategist at TD Securities, said, "I think if he continues to not provide more information, the market will be disappointed, which could further exacerbate the recent sell-off in long-term Treasury bonds." Kathy Bostjancic, chief economist at National Mutual Insurance, said that factors continuing to weigh on the bond market remain, including fiscal concerns, inflation, and market uncertainty about the Feds response. Dhiraj Narula, interest rate strategist at HSBC, said this provides Warsh with an opportunity to reassure investors by clarifying his policy outlook. He said, "In our view, if Chairman Warsh can make some judgments about potential inflationary pressures, it could be enough to reduce the term premium associated with uncertainty."On August 24th, the UKs Office for Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported that commercial shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz continued to decline over the past 48 hours, with shipping activity suppressed and the number of vessels passing through in both directions in single digits. The UKMTO report stated that no confirmed attacks or interference incidents were detected, but noted that Iranian threats and harassment activities persist, including drone overflights, targeted surveillance of merchant ships, and occasional VHF radio calls. These actions "continue to demonstrate Irans intention to maintain a presence along key shipping lanes and to continue to exert pressure on transit vessels." Meanwhile, the UKMTO stated that commercial traffic in the Red Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait has also "continued to decline" following the Houthi blockade of Saudi Arabia on July 20th.The UK Maritime Trade Operations Office (UKMTO) stated that shipping traffic in both the Strait of Hormuz and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait has declined.On August 24, Canadian Ambassador to the United States Mark Wiseman stated that trade negotiations between Canada and the US broke down on the evening of August 22 due to multiple issues, including discrepancies between the written text of a potential agreement and what Canada believed to be the consensus reached between the two sides. In an interview on August 23, Wiseman said that no single issue led to the failure of the negotiations. The breakdown in negotiations subsequently triggered a new round of tariffs and could further escalate the Canada-US trade dispute.Iraqi Prime Ministers Security Advisor: We have proposed to Iran and Saudi Arabia the establishment of a unified security coordination committee.

DOGE Eyes a Return to $0.0850 to Aim for $0.090 as FTX Contagion Declines

Daniel Rogers

Nov 23, 2022 15:37

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On Tuesday, both Dogecoin (DOGE) and shiba inu coin (SHIB) snapped two-day losing streaks. FTX contagion risk diminished as word of FTX cash holdings and investor interest in FTX assets spread. However, technical indications remain gloomy, with exponential moving averages (EMAs) predicting additional declines.

 

On Tuesday, dogecoin (DOGE) gained 5.23 percent. Reversing Monday's loss of 2.99%, DOGE ended the day at $0.0785. Notably, DOGE closed the day below $0.0800 for the third session in a row.

 

The mid-morning low for DOGE was $0.0729. Avoiding the First Major Support Level (S1) at $0.0715, DOGE climbed to a high of $0.0796 in the early afternoon. At $0.0774, DOGE surpassed the First Major Resistance Level (R1) before retreating. However, a late surge caused DOGE to surpass R1 and close the day at $0.0785.

 

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On Tuesday, the price of Shiba inu coin (SHIB) increased by 4.76 percent. SHIB closed the day at $0.000000881, reversing Monday's decline of 4.21%.

 

In line with the larger market, SHIB reached a low of $0.00000817 during midmorning. Finding support at the First Major Support Level (S1) at $0.00000816, SHIB surged to a high of $0.00000883 by early afternoon. At $0.00000873, SHIB surpassed the First Major Resistance Level (R1) and closed the day at $0.00000881.

 

FTX contagion risk diminished on Tuesday, providing assistance to DOGE, SHIB, and the broader market. Updates on FTX's assets revealed a substantial cash position, which would mitigate the impact of the company's bankruptcy on its creditors.

 

Reports that Justin Sun of Tron and Brad Garlinghouse of Ripple are interested in FTX assets generated additional support.

 

Nonetheless, Twitter news remained unfavorable for DOGE. There was no new information on Twitter's resumption of the crypto integration project that would promote DOGE adoption.

 

However, investor sentiment increased significantly this morning. Risk of FTX contagion remains the primary motivator. Until the court reveals who FTX's creditors are, downside risks will persist. On Tuesday, the bankruptcy judge ruling over FTX decided to redact the identities of FTX's creditors.