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Heikin Ashi Trend Indicator

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Here's an interesting indicator I picked off at the TS forum. It's a slightly modifed version of the heikin ashii indicator.

 

So What Does It Do?

 

If the 5th bar of the last 5 bars closes above the 50% line of the previous 5 bar average, it stays the same color. If the 5th bar closes below the the 50% average it changes color.

 

50% range = Average True Range

 

It really depends on how you want to use it. This can be applied on multiple timeframes. Its a great way to visually see the trend of the market.

 

Screenshot is attached.

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Cool - I like the Heikin Ashii trend too since I am a fan of Hubert.

I watch his free videos almost every day.

 

I created his workspace by watching his videos and by getting the indicators from the TS forums.

 

I have attached both, in case someone is interested. Import the ELD first and then the workspace.

 

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HUBERTS-WS-INDICATORS.ELD

ER2-Hubert-workspace.zip

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thanks nick,

 

the brick indictaor looked a bit too much for me, but the squeeze and ttm trend look pretty cool. I never really thought about looking at the tradestation forums, so thanks for the tip :p

 

Do people make money with these indicators? I've always thought indicators were a waste of time but these look ok!

 

ah! that workspace looked interesting although i dont really know what the WPCVA or ESINK is :confused: Although, I trade the YM myself.

 

cheers, jay.

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thanks for those videos nick - are they from the live trading room from trade the markets.com. - i always wanted to know what it looked like in there :p

 

are you a member at tradethemarkets.com. I always fancied joining up, but its a bit expensive without really knowing if its any good!

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Here it is in C++

 

BaseDataIn 0 is open, 1 is high, 2 is low and 3 is close:

 

int pos, updn=0;

float jO=0, jH, jL, jC=0, jHm1, jLm1;

sg.DataStartIndex=15;

 

jL=sg.BaseDataIn[4][0]; jO=jL; jC=jL; jH=jL;

for (pos=5; pos < sg.ArraySize; pos++)

{

jHm1=jH;

jLm1=jL;

jO=(jO+jC)/2;

jC=(sg.BaseDataIn[0][pos]+sg.BaseDataIn[1][pos]+sg.BaseDataIn[2][pos]+sg.BaseDataIn[3][pos])/4;

 

if(jO>sg.BaseDataIn[1][pos] && jO>jC) jH=jO; else if(jC>sg.BaseDataIn[1][pos]) jH=jC; else jH=sg.BaseDataIn[1][pos];

if(jO<sg.BaseDataIn[2][pos] && jO<jC) jL=jO; else if(jC<sg.BaseDataIn[2][pos]) jL=jC; else jL=sg.BaseDataIn[2][pos];

 

if(jH>jHm1 && jL>=jLm1) {updn=1;} else

if(jL<jLm1 && jH<=jHm1) {updn=-1;};

 

if((sg.Input[2].FloatValue!=1 && sg.Input[2].FloatValue!=-1) || (sg.Input[2].FloatValue==1 && updn==1) || (sg.Input[2].FloatValue==-1 && updn==-1))

{

sg.Subgraph[0].Data[pos]=jO;

sg.Subgraph[1].Data[pos]=jH;

sg.Subgraph[2].Data[pos]=jL;

sg.Subgraph[3].Data[pos]=jC;

};

}

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This is the code for the TTM Trend:

 

{ ModHA PaintBarStudy  1/20/04

modified Heikin-Ashi technique

compares current bar open to close range
with prior bars...if current is within
prior then color remains the same

Taken from
https://www.tradestation.com/Discussions/Topic.aspx?Topic_ID=22399

Modified by mm to make it more like TTM Trend - appears to match
www.tradethemarkets.com

}
inputs:	CompBars(6), UpColor(Blue), DnColor(Red), BarWidth(1);

vars:	haClose(0), haOpen(0), color(0);

if BarNumber = 1 then
begin
haOpen = open;
haClose = (O+H+L+C)/4;
end;

if BarNumber > 1 then
begin
haClose = (O+H+L+C)/4; 
haOpen = (haOpen [1] + haClose [1])/2 ;

{ ................................................................................ }

if haClose > haOpen then color = UpColor
else color = DnColor;

for value1 = 1 to CompBars
begin
	if haOpen <= MaxList(haOpen[value1],haClose[value1]) and
 		haOpen >= MinList(haOpen[value1],haClose[value1]) and
		haClose <= MaxList(haOpen[value1],haClose[value1]) and
		haClose >= MinList(haOpen[value1],haClose[value1]) then
			color = color[value1];		
end;

{ ................................................................................ }


//	plotPB(haOpen,haClose,"heikin-ashi",color);
plotPB(High,Low,"heikin-ashi",color);
SetPlotWidth(1,BarWidth);
SetPlotColor(1,color);

end;
{ ................................................................................ }

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This is the code for the Squeeze aka BB Squeeze:

 

[LegacyColorValue = true]; 

{@@14439@@}
{04/05/2006}
//Updated by TradingDude, fixed "division by zero error"

{02/16/2005}
{Updated by Redlock}
{		
Well, I have been working in this indicator. I have made a couple of changes: 
(1) that if the momentum changes direction, it changes color. 
(2) I have taken out the plotting of the alertline 
(3) have the dots plotted along the axis 
(4) Have changed the name of the indicator to BBSqueeze (cuts down on confusion).

I think that you will find that it resembles what is on the TTM indicator.}

{------------------------------------------------------------------}
{mmillar, 05/12/2005
For anyone interested I made a small change to the indicator(s) above.
I found that the indicator displayed fine for ES, YM etc but screwed up for FX - 
this is due to the number of decimal places used by the symbol. 
I just added a multiplier so the indicator is normalised across all symbols.

Add the following lines...
Vars: LHMult(0);
if ( barnumber=1 ) then Begin
LHMult=pricescale/minmove;
end;

And modify the following line so that it includes the LHMult variable...

Plot3(value2*LHMult, "NickmNxtMove", color);

}

{ Bolinger Band Squeeze (BBS) Indicator }

{ A variation of an idea by nickm001 (Originally coded by eKam) that when Bollinger Bands (BB) fit inside
the Keltner Channel (KC), a breakout is about to occur. It works on longer term charts, such as
15 minute to daily charts.

This code creates an indicator that plots the ratio of BB width to KC width. When BB and KC widths are
the same, the ratio (BBS_Ind)is equal to one (1). When the BB width is less than the KC Width (i.e. BB
fit inside KC), the BBS_Ind is less than one and a breakout is indicated.

An Alert Line is provided to indicate the level at which the trader considers that the "sqeeze is on" and 
a breakout is eminant.

Coded by Kahuna 9/10/2003

Added by eKam: 9/10/2003
The average of where price has been relative to the Donchian mid line and Exponential average of the
same length is also plotted as an attempt to predict the direction of the breakout.

Added 2/1/2005 For decreasing Delta bar....darker colors to highlight the change.}

Inputs: {------------------------------------------------}
Price(Close),
Length(20), { Length for Average True Range (ATR) & Std. Deviation (SD) Calcs }
nK(1.5), { Keltner Channel ATRs from Average }
nBB(2), { Bollinger Band Std. Devs. from Average }
AlertLine( 1 ), { BBS_Index level at which to issue alerts }
NormalColor( Red ), { Normal color for BBS_Ind }
AlertlColor( Blue ); { Color for BBS_Ind below alert line }


Variables: {---------------------------------------------}
ATR(0), { Average True Range }
SDev(0), { Standard Deviation }
BBS_Ind(0), { Bollinger Band Squeeze Indicator }
alertTextID(-1),
Denom(0),
LHMult(0);



if ( barnumber=1 ) then 
Begin
If minmove <> 0 then
	LHMult = pricescale/minmove;
end;

if barnumber = 1 and alertTextID = -1 then
alertTextID = Text_New(date,time,0,"dummy");

{-- Calculate BB Squeeze Indicator ----------------------}
ATR = AvgTrueRange(Length);
SDev = StandardDev(Price, Length, 1);

Denom = (nK*ATR);
If Denom <> 0 then
BBS_Ind = (nBB * SDev) /Denom; 

If BBS_Ind < Alertline then
SetPlotColor(1, NormalColor)
else
SetPlotColor(1, AlertlColor);

{-- Plot the Index & Alert Line -------------------------}
Plot1(0, "BBS_Ind");

{-- Plot delta of price from Donchian mid line ----------}
value2 = LinearRegValue(price-((Highest(H, Length)+Lowest(L, Length))/2
		+ xAverage(c,Length))/2,Length,0);

var:color(0); color = yellow;

if value2 > 0 then 
if value2 > value2[1] then 
color = green
else
color = darkgreen;

if value2 < 0 then 
if value2 < value2[1] then color = red
else
color = darkred;

Plot3(value2*LHMult, "NickmNxtMove", color);
{plot3(value2,"BB Squeeze",color);}

{-- Issue Alert when the Squeeze is On ------------------}
if BBS_Ind crosses below AlertLine
 and Text_GetTime(alertTextID) <> time then 
 begin
text_setLocation(alertTextID, date, time, 0);
Alert("Check for Squeeze Setups on " + SymbolName);
 end;

{-- Issue Alert when the Squeeze Releases ---------------}
if BBS_Ind crosses above AlertLine
 and Text_GetTime(alertTextID) <> time then 
 begin
text_setLocation(alertTextID, date, time, 0);
Alert("Squeeze is Over on " + SymbolName);
 end;

if BBS_Ind crosses below AlertLine then
SetPlotColor(1, Green);

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This is the code for the 3 Bricks Reversal:

 

[LegacyColorValue = true]; 

{*********************************************************  
3_LineBrk_V4  Modified 2/12/04 WAV

added input to show/hide paintbars (true/false)
added input to show/hide brk line (true/false)
added input for BrkLine length
alert once per bar only

 use: how to hide regular price bars
  ( format symbol, style, BarType to Line on Close or dot,
   color to chart background or similar )
**********************************************************

"3 Brick Reversal" Modified and Renamed 06/21/06 PatientTrader
(Lonnie VanZandt)

added TrendLine drawing to draw the tops and bottoms of
the "bricks"

cleaned up the Alert reporting

added a vertical Trendline as the last PaintBar of a box
prior to a new box, to close the box cleanly.

The end result is visually identical to John Carter and
Hubert's "TTM Bricks" indicator. I compared the transitions
to those in "Mastering the Trade" and they appear to match.
(Note that Figure 11.8 (@YM Daily) in that book does not
match the 2006 data for @YM for Fourth Quarter 2006. Odd...
}

inputs:
TrendWeight(2),
ShowPB(True),
UpColor(Cyan),
DnColor(Red);

vars:
TrendLeading(-1), TrendTrailing(-1), LastPb(-1),
LastHigh (0),LastLow(0),DrawColor(0),
AlertTime(0);

arrays:
LineH[2](0),
LineL[2](0),
color[2](0);

if BarNumber = 1 then
begin
 LastHigh = h;
 LastLow  = l;
end;
{--------------------------------------
handle first 3 lines separately
---------------------------------------}

If BarNumber = 4 then
begin
for value1 = 0 to 2
begin
  if c[value1+1]  > LastHigh then
  begin
    LineH[0] = c[value1+1];
    LineL[0] = LastHigh;
    color[0] = UpColor;
       LastLow  = LastHigh;
    LastHigh = c[value1+1];	 
  end else
  if c[value1+1] < LastLow then
  begin
    LineL[0] = l[value1+1];
    LineH[0] = LastLow;
    color[0] = DnColor;
    LastHigh = LastLow;
    LastLow  = c[value1+1];
  end;
   end;
end
else

{--------------------------------------
long side
---------------------------------------}

begin
{ see if close > high of last 3 lines }
if c > MaxList(LineH[0],LineH[1],LineH[2]) then
begin

 { see if last line was down color...if so then break }
  	if color[2] = DnColor then
	begin

	  	if TL_Exist( TrendLeading ) then TL_SetEnd( TrendLeading, Date, Time, LineL[2] );
		TrendLeading = TL_New( Date, Time, Close, Date, Time, Close );
		TL_SetSize( TrendLeading, TrendWeight );
		TL_SetColor( TrendLeading, UpColor );

		if TL_Exist( TrendTrailing ) then TL_SetEnd( TrendTrailing, Date, Time, LineH[2] );
		TrendTrailing = TL_New( Date, Time, LineH[2], Date, Time, LineH[2] );
		TL_SetSize( TrendTrailing, TrendWeight );
		TL_SetColor( TrendTrailing, UpColor );

		if AlertTime <> time then
		begin
			AlertTime = time;
  	  		alert("Brick Reversal Long Setup on " + GetSymbolName + ".");
		end;		
	end
	else
	begin

  		if TL_Exist( TrendLeading ) then TL_SetEnd( TrendLeading, Date, Time, LineH[2] );
		TrendLeading = TL_New( Date, Time, Close, Date, Time, Close );
		TL_SetSize( TrendLeading, TrendWeight );
		TL_SetColor( TrendLeading, UpColor );

		if TL_Exist( TrendTrailing ) then TL_SetEnd( TrendTrailing, Date, Time, LineL[2] );
		TrendTrailing = TL_New( Date, Time, LineH[2], Date, Time, LineH[2] );
		TL_SetSize( TrendTrailing, TrendWeight );
		TL_SetColor( TrendTrailing, UpColor );
	end;

    for value1 = 0 to 1
	begin
	  LineH[value1] = LineH[value1+1];
	  LineL[value1] = LineL[value1+1];
	  color[value1] = color[value1+1];
	end;{for value1}

	LineH[2]  = c;
	LineL[2]  = LastHigh;
	LastLow   = LastHigh;
	LastHigh  = c;
	color[2]  = UpColor;
	DrawColor = UpColor;

	LastPb = TL_New( Date, Time, LineH[1], Date, Time, LineL[1] );
	TL_SetSize( LastPb, 1 );
	TL_SetColor( LastPb, color[1] );

end
else
begin

{--------------------------------------
short side
---------------------------------------}

{ see if close < low of last 3 lines }
	if c < MinList(LineL[0],LineL[1],LineL[2]) then
	begin

  	  { see if last line was up color...if so then break }
	  	if color[2] = UpColor then
		begin

		  	if TL_Exist( TrendLeading ) then TL_SetEnd( TrendLeading, Date, Time, LineH[2] );
			TrendLeading = TL_New( Date, Time, Close, Date, Time, Close );
			TL_SetSize( TrendLeading, TrendWeight );
			TL_SetColor( TrendLeading, DnColor );

		  	if TL_Exist( TrendTrailing ) then TL_SetEnd( TrendTrailing, Date, Time, LineL[2] );
			TrendTrailing = TL_New( Date, Time, LineL[2], Date, Time, LineL[2] );
			TL_SetSize( TrendTrailing, TrendWeight );
			TL_SetColor( TrendTrailing, DnColor );

		 	if AlertTime <> time then
			begin
				AlertTime = time;
	  	  		alert( "Brick Reversal Short Setup on " + GetSymbolName + ".");
			end;				
		end
		else
		begin
	  		if TL_Exist( TrendLeading ) then TL_SetEnd( TrendLeading, Date, Time, LineL[2] );
			TrendLeading = TL_New( Date, Time, Close, Date, Time, Close );
			TL_SetSize( TrendLeading, TrendWeight );
			TL_SetColor( TrendLeading, DnColor );

		  	if TL_Exist( TrendTrailing ) then TL_SetEnd( TrendTrailing, Date, Time, LineH[2] );
			TrendTrailing = TL_New( Date, Time, LineL[2], Date, Time, LineL[2] );
			TL_SetSize( TrendTrailing, TrendWeight );
			TL_SetColor( TrendTrailing, DnColor );
		end;


	    for value1 = 0 to 1
	    begin
		  LineH[value1] = LineH[value1+1];
		  LineL[value1] = LineL[value1+1];
		  color[value1] = color[value1+1];
	    end;{for value1}

	    LineL[2]  = c;
	    LineH[2]  = LastLow;
	    LastHigh  = LastLow;
	    LastLow   = c;
	    color[2]  = DnColor;
	    DrawColor = DnColor;

		LastPb = TL_New( Date, Time, LineH[1], Date, Time, LineL[1] );
		TL_SetSize( LastPb, 1 );
		TL_SetColor( LastPb, color[1] );

	end
	else
	begin

		if ( DrawColor = UpColor )
		then
			begin
				if TL_Exist( TrendLeading ) then TL_SetEnd( TrendLeading, Date, Time, LineH[2] );
			  	if TL_Exist( TrendTrailing ) then TL_SetEnd( TrendTrailing, Date, Time, LineL[2] );
			end
		else
			begin
				if TL_Exist( TrendLeading ) then TL_SetEnd( TrendLeading, Date, Time, LineL[2] );
			  	if TL_Exist( TrendTrailing ) then TL_SetEnd( TrendTrailing, Date, Time, LineH[2] );
			end;

	end;
end;
end;

if ShowPB then
begin
Plot1(LineH[2], "LineHigh",DrawColor);
Plot2(LineL[2], "LineLow" ,DrawColor);
end;

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Hi traders !

 

I have a question about this indikator. i want to build it (let it build) in my chartsoftware.

I have to explain it to someone who should create this for me - thats the reason why i have to understand totaly.

 

What soultrader says at the beginning is :

 

It's a slightly modifed version of the heikin ashii indicator.

 

If the 5th bar of the last 5 bars closes above the 50% line of the previous 5 bar average, it stays the same color. If the 5th bar closes below the the 50% average it changes color.

 

 

Now my understanding of this :

 

At first the only thing the indikator is interessted in is the 50 %-average of the last 5 (or (n)) Bars

- that means you need only the highs + the lows of these (n) bars to calculate this 50%-average of the previous 5 bars.

 

without any Heikin Ashi-formular-stuff - is this right so far ?

 

Then you need the close of the "now"-bar

(to compare it at least with the 50%-average from above)

And this importend close is calculated with the heikin ashi-formular.

Is this right ?

 

And then you must compare it :

if this close is above the 50%-Average - the bar is blue

if this close is below the 50%-Average - the bar is red

 

 

Thank you for a short comment !

 

max-td

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Here's a copy of the code for you:

 

inputs:	CompBars(6), UpColor(Blue), DnColor(Red), BarWidth(1);

vars:	haClose(0), haOpen(0), color(0);

if BarNumber = 1 then
begin
haOpen = open;
haClose = (O+H+L+C)/4;
end;

if BarNumber > 1 then
begin
haClose = (O+H+L+C)/4; 
haOpen = (haOpen [1] + haClose [1])/2 ;

{ ................................................................................ }

if haClose > haOpen then color = UpColor
else color = DnColor;

for value1 = 1 to CompBars
begin
	if haOpen <= MaxList(haOpen[value1],haClose[value1]) and
 		haOpen >= MinList(haOpen[value1],haClose[value1]) and
		haClose <= MaxList(haOpen[value1],haClose[value1]) and
		haClose >= MinList(haOpen[value1],haClose[value1]) then
			color = color[value1];		
end;


{ ................................................................................ }


//	plotPB(haOpen,haClose,"heikin-ashi",color);
plotPB(High,Low,"heikin-ashi",color);
SetPlotWidth(1,BarWidth);
SetPlotColor(1,color);

end;
{ ................................................................................ }

 

Hope this helps

 

Blu-Ray

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ThanX Blu-Ray,

i saw that code yet but i am not able to read or code anything at all.

i am just trader ;-)

I must understand the indicator / his function.

Thats why i tried do this "in words" !

And i need a correction or confirmation for this - in words ;)

 

Greets max-td

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I downloaded the indicators (ttm trend, haiken asihi, scalper buy and sells) but seem to get a formula error message every time I try to load it onto my e-signal chart. Does any one know how I can get it to load correctly?

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Conversely, a rejection of the $81 level and an upside potential could see the price returning back to $84.00. A break of the latter could trigger the attention back to the December’s resistance, situated around $86.60. A breakthrough above this level could ignite a stronger rally towards the $89.20-$90.00 zone. Always trade with strict risk management. Your capital is the single most important aspect of your trading business. Please note that times displayed based on local time zone and are from time of writing this report. Click HERE to access the full HFM Economic calendar. Want to learn to trade and analyse the markets? Join our webinars and get analysis and trading ideas combined with better understanding on how markets work. Click HERE to register for FREE! Click HERE to READ more Market news. 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    • Date: 18th April 2024. Market News – Stock markets benefit from Dollar correction. Economic Indicators & Central Banks:   Technical buying, bargain hunting, and risk aversion helped Treasuries rally and unwind recent losses. Yields dropped from the recent 2024 highs. Asian stock markets strengthened, as the US Dollar corrected in the wake of comments from Japan’s currency chief Masato Kanda, who said G7 countries continue to stress that excessive swings and disorderly moves in the foreign exchange market were harmful for economies. US Stockpiles expanded to 10-month high. The data overshadowed the impact of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East as traders await Israel’s response to Iran’s unprecedented recent attack. President Joe Biden called for higher tariffs on imports of Chinese steel and aluminum.   Financial Markets Performance:   The USDIndex stumbled, falling to 105.66 at the end of the day from the intraday high of 106.48. It lost ground against most of its G10 peers. There wasn’t much on the calendar to provide new direction. USDJPY lows retesting the 154 bottom! NOT an intervention yet. BoJ/MoF USDJPY intervention happens when there is more than 100+ pip move in seconds, not 50 pips. USOIL slumped by 3% near $82, as US crude inventories rose by 2.7 million barrels last week, hitting the highest level since last June, while gauges of fuel demand declined. Gold strengthened as the dollar weakened and bullion is trading at $2378.44 per ounce. Market Trends:   Wall Street closed in the red after opening with small corrective gains. The NASDAQ underperformed, slumping -1.15%, with the S&P500 -0.58% lower, while the Dow lost -0.12. The Nikkei closed 0.2% higher, the Hang Seng gained more than 1. European and US futures are finding buyers. A gauge of global chip stocks and AI bellwether Nvidia Corp. have both fallen into a technical correction. The TMSC reported its first profit rise in a year, after strong AI demand revived growth at the world’s biggest contract chipmaker. The main chipmaker to Apple Inc. and Nvidia Corp. recorded a 9% rise in net income, beating estimates. Always trade with strict risk management. Your capital is the single most important aspect of your trading business. Please note that times displayed based on local time zone and are from time of writing this report. Click HERE to access the full HFM Economic calendar. Want to learn to trade and analyse the markets? Join our webinars and get analysis and trading ideas combined with better understanding on how markets work. Click HERE to register for FREE! Click HERE to READ more Market news. Andria Pichidi Market Analyst HFMarkets Disclaimer: This material is provided as a general marketing communication for information purposes only and does not constitute an independent investment research. Nothing in this communication contains, or should be considered as containing, an investment advice or an investment recommendation or a solicitation for the purpose of buying or selling of any financial instrument. All information provided is gathered from reputable sources and any information containing an indication of past performance is not a guarantee or reliable indicator of future performance. Users acknowledge that any investment in FX and CFDs products is characterized by a certain degree of uncertainty and that any investment of this nature involves a high level of risk for which the users are solely responsible and liable. We assume no liability for any loss arising from any investment made based on the information provided in this communication. This communication must not be reproduced or further distributed without our prior written permission.
    • Date: 17th April 2024. Market News – Appetite for risk-taking remains weak. Economic Indicators & Central Banks:   Stocks, Treasury yields and US Dollar stay firmed. Fed Chair Powell added to the recent sell off. His slightly more hawkish tone further priced out chances for any imminent action and the timing of a cut was pushed out further. He suggested if higher inflation does persist, the Fed will hold rates steady “for as long as needed.” Implied Fed Fund: There remains no real chance for a move on May 1 and at their intraday highs the June implied funds rate future showed only 5 bps, while July reflected only 10 bps. And a full 25 bps was not priced in until November, with 38 bps in cuts seen for 2024. US & EU Economies Diverging: Lagarde says ECB is moving toward rate cuts – if there are no major shocks. UK March CPI inflation falls less than expected. Output price inflation has started to nudge higher, despite another decline in input prices. Together with yesterday’s higher than expected wage numbers, the data will add to the arguments of the hawks at the BoE, which remain very reluctant to contemplate rate cuts. Canada CPI rose 0.6% in March, double the 0.3% February increase BUT core eased. The doors are still open for a possible cut at the next BoC meeting on June 5. IMF revised up its global growth forecast for 2024 with inflation easing, in its new World Economic Outlook. This is consistent with a global soft landing, according to the report. Financial Markets Performance:   USDJPY also inched up to 154.67 on expectations the BoJ will remain accommodative and as the market challenges a perceived 155 red line for MoF intervention. USOIL prices slipped -0.15% to $84.20 per barrel. Gold rose 0.24% to $2389.11 per ounce, a new record closing high as geopolitical risks overshadowed the impacts of rising rates and the stronger dollar. Market Trends:   Wall Street waffled either side of unchanged on the day amid dimming rate cut potential, rising yields, and earnings. The major indexes closed mixed with the Dow up 0.17%, while the S&P500 and NASDAQ lost -0.21% and -0.12%, respectively. Asian stock markets mostly corrected again, with Japanese bourses underperforming and the Nikkei down -1.3%. Mainland China bourses were a notable exception and the CSI 300 rallied 1.4%, but the MSCI Asia Pacific index came close to erasing the gains for this year. Always trade with strict risk management. Your capital is the single most important aspect of your trading business. Please note that times displayed based on local time zone and are from time of writing this report. Click HERE to access the full HFM Economic calendar. Want to learn to trade and analyse the markets? Join our webinars and get analysis and trading ideas combined with better understanding on how markets work. Click HERE to register for FREE! Click HERE to READ more Market news. Andria Pichidi Market Analyst HFMarkets Disclaimer: This material is provided as a general marketing communication for information purposes only and does not constitute an independent investment research. Nothing in this communication contains, or should be considered as containing, an investment advice or an investment recommendation or a solicitation for the purpose of buying or selling of any financial instrument. All information provided is gathered from reputable sources and any information containing an indication of past performance is not a guarantee or reliable indicator of future performance. Users acknowledge that any investment in FX and CFDs products is characterized by a certain degree of uncertainty and that any investment of this nature involves a high level of risk for which the users are solely responsible and liable. We assume no liability for any loss arising from any investment made based on the information provided in this communication. This communication must not be reproduced or further distributed without our prior written permission.vvvvvvv
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