(By ATFX Analyst Team)
Key TakeawaysU.S. stocks fell sharply, led by a bond-yield rebound, while rising inflation and debt concerns pushed bond yields higher. Geopolitical tensions drove oil prices up, while Gold climbed back to $4,500/oz amid easing U.S. Treasury concerns. Geopolitics & Energy: Middle East tensions keep Brent crude elevated near $89–$94/barrel; WTI would test $87- $89/barrel. The market renewed broader inflation concerns. Today’s focus: Japan’s July core inflation (expected 1.8%, actual 2.0%), like the bullish Japanese yen. Coming next, UK July retail sales (expected -0.5%, previous 1%); August manufacturing, services, and composite PMIs for Europe and the US will influence market assessments of economic momentum between the two countries. The Eurozone’s preliminary August consumer confidence index (expected: -16.3, previous: -15.9) will influence assessments of the European economy and inflation. |
Global Market Review 21/08/2026
Stocks Slump: Dow (-1.3%), S&P 500 (-0.9%), and Nasdaq (-1.0%) hit three-week lows, heavily weighted by Walmart’s post-earnings drop (-6%).16%.
Yields & Oil Up: Treasury yields rebounded amid inflation worries, while Brent crude surged over 2.5% and traded near $94/barrel amid geopolitical risks in Iran. Treasury yields dropped after Washington intervened to ease bond market stress, lifting gold more than 4% to a 2.5‑month high.
Crypto Rallies: Bitcoin surged 11%+ past $71,000, fueled by a short squeeze and favorable policy signals from a White House industry summit.
Key Events Today:
- 07:30 JP Core CPI YoY JUL
- 08:30 JP Manufacturing & Services & Composite PMI Flash AUG
- 14:00 GB Retail Sales JUL
- 15:55 EU GERMANY Manufacturing & Services & Composite PMI Flash AUG
- 16:00 EU Manufacturing & Services & Composite PMI Flash AUG
- 16:30 GB Manufacturing & Services & Composite PMI Flash AUG
- 21:45 US Manufacturing & Services & Composite PMI Flash AUG
- 22:00 EU Consumer Confidence Flash AUG
Key Data and Events Coming Week
- Monday: US Chicago Fed National Activity Index
- Tuesday: RBA Meeting Minutes, GERMANY GDP, US CB Consumer Confidence & New Home Sales, US Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index
- Wednesday: API/EIA Crude Oil Stock Change, AU CPI, US GDP & PCE Price Index, US Durable Goods Orders, NVIDIA Earnings Report
- Thursday: Jackson Hole Symposium, GERMANY GfK Consumer Confidence, US Initial Jobless Claims, US Kansas Fed Manufacturing Index
- Friday: Jackson Hole Symposium, JP Unemployment Rate, GERMANY Unemployment Rate, EU Economic Sentiment, CA GDP, US Michigan Consumer Sentiment
Markets Analysis 21/08/2026

- Resistance: 1.1737 / 1.1771
- Support: 1.1657 / 1.1623
The dollar index rose on Thursday but not for long, as U.S. Treasury bond yields continued to rally, putting pressure on the dollar. EUR/USD is testing the 1.17 mark and 1.1737 technical resistance.
Analyst View: EUR/USD is testing key resistance at 1.1737 after pushing past 1.169, but Eurozone energy risks from the Middle East are limiting stronger gains.
Bias: Mildly bullish

- Resistance: 1.3701 / 1.3734
- Support: 1.3591 / 1.3558
GBP/USD kept its upward momentum on Thursday; upcoming UK PMI data could trigger minor consolidation around current levels.
Analyst View: GBP/USD hit multi-month highs near 1.365 as the U.S. dollar softened, though overbought signals suggest brief consolidation ahead.
Bias: Mildly bullish

- Resistance: 159.42 / 159.77
- Support: 158.60 / 158.23
USD/JPY continues to trade sideways near the 159.00 level after Japan’s July CPI was released.
Analyst View: Analysts see the pair capped below the 159.42/159.77 psychological ceiling amid mounting threats of Japanese intervention.
Bias: Sideways Unless BoJ Intervention

- Resistance: 87.40 / 87.93
- Support: 85.68 / 85.13
USOIL (WTI) October Futures are trading near $86–$87, hovering around a one-month high following a 2%+ jump driven by escalating Middle East supply risks.
Analyst View: Buy-on-dips near support; avoid chasing breakouts above $87.50 without confirming headlines.
Bias: Buy-on-dips near support

- Resistance: 4551 / 4567
- Support: 4482 / 4465

- Resistance: 69.43 / 69.93
- Support: 66.80 / 66.17
Middle East risks continue to spur safe-haven buying, while falling Treasury yields and easing Fed rate expectations add strong structural support.
Analyst View: Buy dips on both metals; watch for fast profit-taking pullbacks if geopolitical tensions briefly cool
Bias: Short‑term bullish

- Resistance: 53,154 / 53,530
- Support: 52,400 / 52,030
Dow Futures are consolidating around 52,850–53,000 amid high crude oil prices that are raising inflation fears and rising U.S. Treasury yields that are limiting gains.
Analyst View: Investors remain cautious, weighing Middle East supply concerns against shifting Fed rate expectations ahead of key economic data, including tonight’s U.S. Service PMI.
Bias: Cautiously Neutral / Range-Bound

- Resistance: 29,489 / 29,634
- Support: 29,021 / 28,880
Futures are pulling back toward 29,200–29,350 as rising oil prices and a rebound in U.S. Treasury yields squeeze mega-cap tech valuations.
Analyst View: Higher energy costs and inflation fears are prompting profit-taking in semiconductors and growth stocks before tonight’s US PMI release.
Bias: Short-Term Bearish Pressure / Neutral-to-Bullish Macro

- Resistance: 75,378 / 76,786
- Support: 74,274 / 73,152
Bitcoin has surged past key levels, trading around $73,500–$75,000. This rally is driven by a risk-on mood in the crypto markets and ongoing safe-haven interest amid global uncertainties.
Analyst View: Bullish breakout above resistance, but overbought indicators suggest short-term retests. Buy dips near $72,800 support; watch for sudden liquidations near targets.
Bias: Short-Term Bullish Breakout / Volatile Horizon
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