Daily summary: Bitcoin extends panic sell-off as US market remains closed 📌

7:00 PM 4 July 2024
  • Thursday's session on international stock exchanges was characterized by slightly lower volatility due to the ongoing US holiday.

  • Despite this, however, European indices ended the cash session higher. Germany's DAX gained 0.43%, France's CAC40 is up 0.83% and our domestic WIG20 adds nearly 0.22%.

  • Overall, the tone of the ECB minutes seems to be slightly more hawkish. Bankers communicated that there was a case for keeping interest rates unchanged at the current meeting, so in the medium term it will be key to be confident about the disinflationary trend in the economy. 

  • Switzerland's June inflation reading came in lower than forecast. Despite this, the USDCHF pair is recording declines today. 

  • The dollar is clearly the weakest currency among the G10 currencies today. The dollar index (USDIDX) is losing 0.23% and the EURUSD is gaining 0.27%. The sell-off on the dollar is a result of yesterday's much weaker ISM report data for June.

  • On the other hand, the Australian dollar and the Japanese yen are doing relatively well today. 

  • In the commodity market, we are seeing close to 2.6% declines in natural gas. The commodity broke out below the 100-day exponential moving average today. Crude oil is gaining 0.6% at the same time. 

  • Bitcoin dips more than 3.5%, with its price falling to a peak of US$56,700. We can see similar sized declines in the altcoin sector. Ethereum, on the other hand, is trading down almost 5.00% to a level of around USD 3120.

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