Silver prices have extended Thursday’s rebound from $18.30 lows on Friday, breaking beyond $19.00 and reaching one-week highs at $19.30 so far. The precious metal appreciates more than 3% on the day, retracing half of the ground lost on the previous week’s sell-off.
A news report by the Wall Street Journal has suggested Federal Reserve officials are open to debate on how to signal a smaller rate hike in December. This has offset the positive impact of the bank’s representative’s hawkish rhetoric and sent the US dollar tumbling across the board.
Furthermore, an alleged intervention by the Bank of Japan and the Japanese Finance Ministry has sent the yen surging across the board. The USD/JPY plunged more than 2.5%, as a consequence, and weighed the US dollar across the board.
From a technical perspective, the pair is now testing the resistance area at $19.30 (Oct. 13 high and the 38.7% Fib. Retracement of the October 4-10 decline). Above here, the next potential targets are $19.65 (50% retracement and Oct. 11 high) and the $20.00 level.
On the downside, below the $19.00 previous resistance area, the next potential targets could be the 20-period SMA in the 4-hour chart, now at $18.60, and October 14 low at $18.08.
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