Tuesday, April 30, 2013

1 MEI 2013 BOLEHKAH HARGA EMAS MENGHAMPIRI HARGA PSIKOLOGI USD1500?

PENDITA EMAS MENTRANFORMASIKAN MINDA PELABURAN EMAS ANDA JIKA TAKUT DENGAN RISIKO, JANGAN BICARA SOAL PELABURAN

Salam,

Harga emas semasa pada 1 Mei 2013 masih terus diransang oleh pergerakan harga emas pada 30 April 2013 dan penantian ke atas beberapa keputusan yang bakal dibuat oleh bank-bank pusat berkenaan dasar moneteri dan kadar faedah terutamanya dari FED.


Hari ini, jam 8:17 pagi tanggal 1 Mei 2013 berdasarkan ukuran carta harga emas semasa Pendita Emas merasakan  kita akan menyaksikan permulaan harga emas semasa akan mendorong harga emas MENGHAMPIRI harga psikologi USD1500/aun.

CABUTAN KUMPULAN ANALISIS TEKNIKAL HARGA EMAS DALAM TEMPOH SEHARI
                                                                       PADA 1 MEI 2013


PATERN HARGA PADA PAGI 1 MEI 2013

Walaupun hari ini merupakan cuti Hari Pekerja harga emas sudah berada pada landasan harga tinggi selama 3 hari sejak Isnin 29 April 2013 manakala pada 30 April 2013 harga yoyo BERDASARKAN AKTIVITI EKONOMI DUNIA masih mempertahankan posisinya berada di atas harga tambatan USD1466 Pendita Emas pada sesi penutupannya.

Berdasarkan rekod unjuran harga Pendita Emas untuk sepanjang minggu 29 April 2013 hingga 3 Mei 2013 masih merakamkan pergerakan harga  setakat 1 Mei 2013 masih belum berupaya melepasi paras harga super bonus Pendita Emas USD1486.


So, 1 Mei 2013 diharapkan harga boleh mengubah keadaan harga emas semasa dunia yang diharapkan walaupun kebanyakan negara cuti umum. terdapat aktiviti ekonomi dari negara utama ekonomi dunia yang terus berjalan.

AKTIVITI EKONOMI DUNIA 1 MEI 2013

 


TUMPUAN EKONOMI DUNIA 1 MEI 2013


Wednesday, May 1st
09:30 – GB Manufacturing PMI: This report will pertain to Great Britain’s manufacturing sectorin March 2013. In the previous report regarding February 2013 the index rose to 48.3. This rate bump means the manufacturing sector is contracting at a slow pace; this index might affect GB Pound;
13:15 – ADP estimate of U.S. non-farm payroll: ADP will come out with its estimate for the forthcoming U.S non-farm payroll change for April 2013 that will be published on Friday;
15:00 – U.S. Manufacturing PMI: This report will refer to April 2013. During March 2013 the index fell to 51.3%; this means the manufacturing is growing at a slower pace; this index may affect foreign exchange rates, crude oil and natural gas markets.
15:30 – U.S Crude Oil Stockpiles Weekly Update: the EIA (Energy Information Administration) will come out with its weekly update on the U.S oil and petroleum stockpiles for the week ending on April 26th; in the recent update for April 19th, stockpiles declined by 1.9 ml bl and reached 1,779.8 ml bl.
19:00 – FOMC Meeting: The FOMC will convene for the third time this year and announce at the end of two day of session of any updates to its monetary policy and interest rate. In the past couple of meetings the FOMC left its policy unchanged. Moreover, the meeting had little effect on the markets including precious metals. I suspect this will be the case this time. The statement won’t reveal much about the future steps of the Fed and only the minutes might shed some light on the deliberations among the FOMC members. Even in the press conference Bernanke doesn’t offer much news or updates that could stir up the markets. The big question will remain whether the Fed will change its policy in 2013. If The Fed will implement any changes, they will be announced as the year will wind down;
23:05 – BOC Gov Carney Speaks: Carney will speak at the University of Alberta, in Edmonton. His speech might affect the Canadian dollar if his speech will provide a surprising headline;
00:50 – Japan’s monetary base: Japan’s changes in its monetary base will come out. The rise in the asset purchase program of Bank of Japan is likely to pull up the monetary base and thus may show signs of the economy heating up. According to the recent report, the monetary base rose by 19.8% in the previous month. This report might affect the Japanese yen;



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