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The WTI Crude Oil market broke down significantly on Friday, slicing through the $50 level. Natural gas markets trying to rally on Friday but ended up rolling over and testing the $2.85 level.
The US dollar initially rallied against the Japanese yen on Friday, but turned right back around as we reached towards the 113.50 level.
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Gold prices rose $7.72 on Friday, recouping earlier losses, and settled at $1276.15 an ounce as traders assessed the likelihood of a December rate hike in the wake of a mixed employment report.
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The EUR/USD pair initially tried to rally during the Thursday session, but rolled over to reach towards the 1.17 level as the ECB failed to say anything hawkish during the session as expected.
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The US dollar initially fell against the Japanese yen during the day on Thursday, but turned around to form a hammer.
The S&P 500 broke out to the upside and reached towards the 2550 level during the Thursday session.
The WTI Crude Oil market rallied on Thursday, showing extreme amounts of strength initially, using the $50 level as support.
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The US dollar initially fell on Wednesday, but turned around to form a nice-looking hammer.
The EUR/USD pair rallied slightly during the day on Wednesday, showing signs of resiliency. The British pound rallied against the US dollars well during the day, testing the 1.33 level.