Commodities and the Dollar

A unique setup has occurred in the UUP (Invesco DB US Dollar Index) that resembles an Engulfing Bearish type of pattern (even though it is not technically an Engulfing Bearish pattern).  Technically, an Engulfing Bearish pattern should consist of a green candle followed by a larger red candle whereas the red candle’s body (the open to close range) completely engulfs the previous candle’s body.  In the instance we are highlighting in this article, a unique variation of what we’ll call a “Completely Filled Engulfing Bearish” pattern is setting up.

This is when two red candles setup in an Engulfing Bearish type of formation – omitting the requirement that the first candle be green.  Japanese Candlesticks help us to identify the psychology of the market price in relation to our other specialized tools.  We believe this formation is important because both of the red candlesticks that make up this pattern opened much higher than the previous bar’s close and dramatically sold off into the close of each session.  We believe this type of rotation clearly illustrated that price is reaching resistance near $25.50 and pushing lower because of this strong resistance.  We also believe this resistance/pattern will setup a downside price move in the US Dollar very soon.

 

Below, we have highlighted the traditional formation of an Engulfing Bearish Candlestick pattern.  The example chart, to the right of this definition, shows another variation of the Engulfing Bearish pattern setting up after three minor sideways candles.  The interpretation of this Bearish Reversal pattern is subjective in terms of understanding the psychological representation of the Engulfing Bearish pattern.  This pattern represents a total reversal of power within the price bar where the buyers were in control at the open (resulting in a higher opening price) and lost control through the trading session to allow the sellers to drive the price much lower into the close of the trading session.  Thus, the Engulfing Bearish pattern represents a “key pivot point” in price that may prompt a larger downside move in the near future.

When we consider the totality of this US Dollar move, a falling US Dollar will result in a number of other relative price swings across almost all of the major global markets.  One thing that is immediate for our research team is that any price decrease in the US Dollar will likely prompt a further advance in the price of Commodities.  Commodities are tied to the US Dollar because almost all trade is based in UD Dollar value.  When the US Dollar rises, commodities become more expensive for foreign buyers.  When the US Dollar falls, commodities become less expensive for foreign buyers.  Therefore, any price decline in the value of the US Dollar should prompt an increase in commodity prices.

Additionally, any sharp decline in the price of the US Dollar should also prompt a rally in Precious Metals and Mining Stocks.  Precious Metals react to US Dollar pricing just like Commodities do.  As the US Dollar strengthens, Precious Metals tend to fall as a means to counter the increased cost basis for these metals.  Under normal economic pressures, the precious metals react to pricing based on fear of economic crisis events, raw demand and global currency valuations.  The few things that can dramatically alter this relationship are massive increases or decreases in demand and any type of global economic crisis events.  When these impetus factor act together, the Precious Metals sector can rocket higher or decline quickly as the fear or demand issues increase and decrease over time.

 

Our belief is that the US Dollar will rotate lower over the next few weeks headed into the uncertainty of the US mid-term elections and that the Commodities and Precious Metals markets will likely increase in relation to this US Dollar weakness.  These potential price swings present very clear opportunities for skilled traders. Our research team follows almost all of the global markets in an attempt to keep our subscribers aware of opportunities and trends that exist in the global markets.  If you want to see why our subscribers stay with us and believe in our ability to assist them in finding greater success, then visit www.TheTechnicalTraders.com