| SUPPORT 1 | SUPPORT 2 | RESISTANCE 1 | RESISTANCE 2 |
GOLD | 1312 | 1304 | 1325 | 1332 |
SILVER | 21.49 | 21.14 | 22.08 | 22.31 |
COPPER | 3.2720 | 3.2585 | 3.3005 | 3.3155 |
CRUDE | 102.50 | 101.70 | 103.95 | 104.57 |
TIME :IST | DATA | PRV | EXP | IMPACT |
7.00P.M | Core CPI m/m | 0.1% | 0.1% | STRONG |
7.00P.M | Unemployment Claims | 339K | 335K | STRONG |
8.30P.M | Philly Fed Manufacturing Index | 9.4 | 9.2 | STRONG |
Source | Bureau of Labor Statistics (latest release) |
Measures | Change in the price of goods and services purchased by consumers, excluding food and energy; |
Usual Effect | Actual > Forecast = Good for currency; |
Frequency | Released monthly, about 16 days after the month ends; |
Next Release | Mar 18, 2014 |
FF Notes | Food and energy prices account for about a quarter of CPI, but they tend to be very volatile and distort the underlying trend. The FOMC usually pays the most attention to the Core data - so do traders; |
Why Traders Care | Consumer prices account for a majority of overall inflation. Inflation is important to currency valuation because rising prices lead the central bank to raise interest rates out of respect for their inflation containment mandate; |
Also Called | CPI Ex Food and Energy, Underlying CPI; |
Acro Expand | Consumer Price Index (CPI), Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) |
Source | Department of Labor (latest release) |
Measures | The number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time during the past week; |
Usual Effect | Actual < Forecast = Good for currency; |
Frequency | Released weekly, 5 days after the week ends; |
Next Release | Feb 27, 2014 |
FF Notes | This is the nation's earliest economic data. The market impact fluctuates from week to week - there tends to be more focus on the release when traders need to diagnose recent developments, or when the reading is at extremes; |
Why Traders Care | Although it's generally viewed as a lagging indicator, the number of unemployed people is an important signal of overall economic health because consumer spending is highly correlated with labor-market conditions. Unemployment is also a major consideration for those steering the country's monetary policy; |
Also Called | Jobless Claims, Initial Claims; |
Source | Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia (latest release) |
Measures | Level of a diffusion index based on surveyed manufacturers in Philadelphia; |
Usual Effect | Actual > Forecast = Good for currency; |
Frequency | Released monthly, around the middle of the current month; |
Next Release | Mar 20, 2014 |
FF Notes | Above 0.0 indicates improving conditions, below indicates worsening conditions; |
Why Traders Care | It's a leading indicator of economic health - businesses react quickly to market conditions, and changes in their sentiment can be an early signal of future economic activity such as spending, hiring, and investment; |
Derived Via | Survey of about 250 manufacturers in the Philadelphia Federal Reserve district which asks respondents to rate the relative level of general business conditions; |