U.S. Dollar Under Pressure to Start the Week
CURRENCIES
The March U.S. dollar index is lower in early trading today. Slow stochastics for the dollar index are bearish early today. The dollar index finds shorter-term technical resistance at the overnight high of 76.21 and then at 76.50. Shorter-term support is seen at 75.50 and then at this month's low of 75.27. Today's key near-term Fibonacci support/resistance level: 75.93 Wyckoff's Intra Day Market Rating: 3.0
The March Euro is higher in early electronic trading. The Euro finds sell stop orders are likely located just below technical support at 1.4700 and then more stops just below support at the overnight low of 1.4643. Shorter-term technical resistance for the Euro is seen at last week's high of 1.4763 and then at 1.4800. Buy stops likely reside just above those levels. Slow stochastics for the Euro are bullish early today. Today's key near-term Fibonacci support/resistance level: 1.4700. Wyckoff's Intra Day Market Rating: 6.5
GOLD
Gold is higher in early dealings today, and near the all-time high scored last week. For April gold, shorter-term technical support is seen at the overnight low of $917.00 and then at $910.00. Sell stops likely reside just below those levels. Buy stops likely reside just above resistance at the all-time high of $929.70 and then just above resistance at $935.00. Today's key near-term Fibonacci support/resistance level: $902.00. Wyckoff's Intra-Day Market Rating: 8.0
CRUDE OIL
Crude oil prices are lower early today. In March crude, look for buy stops to reside just above resistance at $90.00 and then just above resistance at $91.00. Look for sell stops just below technical support at $89.00, and then more sell stops just below support at $88.00. Today's key near-term Fibonacci support/resistance level: $90.88. Wyckoff's Intra-Day Market Rating: 5.0
GRAINS
Prices were mixed in overnight trading. Corn and soybeans were lower and wheat was higher. Grain traders will continue to look to the key "outside markets" gold and crude oil for direction. However, my bias is that crude oil is the more important market for grain traders to monitor, and crude prices have been trending lower this month.


Name: Jim Wyckoff 






