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Trump Tweets Tariff And Markets React

By Joe PerryETFsDec 03, 2019 12:40PM ET
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Trump Tweets Tariff And Markets React
By Joe Perry   |  Dec 03, 2019 12:40PM ET
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U.S. President Trump decided enough is enough, already. First, he restored tariffs on Argentina and Brazil for aluminum and steel imports to the United States. He cited a “massive devaluation of their currencies,” which in turn hurts American farmers. It was then determined (after a five-month investigation) that a French digital tax discriminated against American internet companies. As a result, tariffs of up to $2.4 billion on French consumer imports to the United States was proposed. In addition, ISM Manufacturing data was worse than expected in the United States. Combined, these factors and most major stock indices were down near 1% on Monday. In addition, the U.S. Dollar Index was also down 0.5%.

On Tuesday President Trump said, “I have no deadline on China deal and it might be better to wait until after November 2020 election.” And later, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said, “December 15 tariffs on Chinese imports will be applied unless there is some real reason to postpone them, such as substantive progress in talks.”

Daily S&P 500
Daily S&P 500

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Although the S&P 500 is down nearly 80 handles in two days, price still has room to run down toward 3065, which is the upward sloping trendline dating back to September 2018. There is also horizontal support just below that level near 3060. Psychological resistance now comes across back at 3100 and then horizontal and trendline resistance on the 240-minute timeframe near 3113.

4-Hour S&P 500
4-Hour S&P 500

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However, there is one big difference between Monday and Tuesday in terms of market action. On Monday the DXY participated and sold off. The bond market was relatively muted. Halfway through Tuesday's trade, the bond market was rallying and the USD was close to unchanged. Bond prices and yields are inversely related, so as bond prices go bid, yields move lower. U.S. 10-Year yields are down nearly -5.7% at 1.72. This is the third time yields have tested this level, as it is the 50% retracement level from the lows on October 8 to the highs on November 7. If bonds continue to rally, yields will continue to fall. The next level of support for yields is the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level of the previously mentioned timeframe at 1.684.

10-Year U.S. Treasury Bond Yield
10-Year U.S. Treasury Bond Yield

Source: Tradingview, FOREX.com

As the markets are currently in risk-off mode, watch for comments and headlines to try and soften the blow of the tariffs and the possible U.S.-China trade deal delay. With the markets down about 2% in two days, support levels may hold as the market takes a breather ahead of ADP payrolls on Wednesday and NFP on Friday.

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