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London Session Brief: Risk-Off Tone as European Equities Slide, Gold Retreats
Session Overview
The London session on August 18 is carrying a distinctly risk-off character, with European equity indices under broad selling pressure and crypto assets extending intraday losses. Volatility remains elevated across multiple asset classes, while the USD holds firm against most major peers, keeping pressure on commodity currencies and risk-sensitive instruments.
Key Moves
- JP225: Down -2.42% to 67,282. The Nikkei posted the sharpest decline of the session, with the daily index reading at extreme bearish, the standout underperformer across all tracked instruments.
- XLMUSD: Down -3.13% to 0.1510. Stellar led crypto losses with an extreme bearish IX reading, extending weakness across the altcoin complex.
- DOTUSD: Down -3.01% to 0.708. Polkadot followed closely, now in a developing bearish trend on the daily with medium bearish momentum confirmation.
- F40 (CAC 40): Down -0.44% to 8,539.7. The French index is in a confirmed bearish trend with six consecutive down bars and an extreme bearish daily IX, the weakest European benchmark this session.
- XAUUSD: Down -0.44% to 4,398.69. Gold pulled back modestly despite its confirmed bullish daily trend, with the medium bearish IX reading suggesting short-term consolidation rather than trend reversal.
Notable Signals
No active trading signals are currently live across the platform. The market weather data highlights AUDUSD, EURUSD, and GBPUSD as the strongest forex setups based on confirmed D1 trends and momentum alignment, with USD strength as the dominant driver. On the gold side, XAUUSD, XAUEUR, and XAUGBP carry the highest-quality bullish structure despite today's intraday pullback. Traders should treat the current signal absence as a period of confirmation-seeking rather than opportunity absence.
Risk Sentiment
Sentiment is tilted risk-off. European indices, DE40, F40, STOXX50, and UK100, are all in bearish daily trends, with the STOXX50 and UK100 carrying strong bearish IX readings. The Nikkei's sharp -2.42% drop reinforces the defensive tone. Gold's intraday dip is not confirming a safe-haven bid, which suggests the move is more about profit-taking than a flight to quality. USD is firm, NZD is the weakest major currency, and JPY crosses are mixed, USDJPY nudged higher to 159.70, limiting yen safe-haven appeal.
Outlook
Heading into the afternoon and the New York open, the key question is whether US equity futures can stabilize. The USTEC is already down -1.09% with an extreme bearish daily IX, and the US500 is off -0.39%, both in developing bearish trends. If US data or Fed commentary provides no catalyst for a reversal, the risk-off tone could deepen into the New York session. Watch EURUSD closely: the pair holds a confirmed bullish daily trend with a strong momentum profile (WR 0.629, PF 2.3), but the strong bearish IX reading on the daily suggests near-term headwinds. Gold's longer-term bullish structure remains intact, any dip toward support may attract institutional interest.
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