Ladies & Gentlemen,
One piece of Data that the Markets have been hanging onto (for the last fortnight now) is today's US Jobs Report. But has the Data release been overblown? Will this Data release really decide if the FED will hike in December or not?
I think it is bizzare that we come to this point, after such a long time of FED Rate Hike talk and in fairness, we should of really started hiking back in September. In fairness to the FED, they have been transparent and the bar has been pushed lower - if yesterday's ADP result was considerably weaker the Markets would of considered changing direction, but it remains firm.
In my view, anything above 142K will be enough. My call is for 230K plus, but Markets may be focused on revisions, as it is about the "Nirvana" of finding a "Full Employment" level & Yellen more recently has stated that the "Excess" employment number has been diminished.
So how strong is the USD? Well if you look at the Labor Participation Rate, which points to the strength of an Economy it has not really been up to par. However, these could come down to more structural demographic issues, which the FED could not really be judged on... but more-so on the "Excess capacity" of the market.
The fact is the USD is on a tear and investors are still building more positions.. Looking at the chart, don't really see any stop in the way? Especially as Consumer Spending (which makes up 70% of GDP) is on the rise & this is also translated into incomes. The problem may come from mixed data, especially on the Manufacturing side, but if you strip this out the USD is the most bullish I have ever seen.
Best of luck today
Anish8FX @ Atom8.com
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