Oil Shock Rocks Markets as Gold Stabilizes While EUR Bulls Eye Breakout

21 Apr, 2026

Read CWG Markets daily forex analysis for April 21, 2025 covering oil volatility, gold outlook, EUR/USD breakout potential, USD/JPY intervention risks and key economic events.

Market Digest

Markets opened the week in a volatile but increasingly opportunistic environment as renewed US-Iran tensions revived supply disruption fears and triggered a sharp rebound in crude oil. Prices surged early on geopolitical risk before profit-taking cooled momentum, leaving energy markets highly sensitive to headline-driven swings.

Gold initially weakened under firmer yields and a stronger dollar, but dip buyers returned near the $4,820 zone as geopolitical uncertainty continued to support underlying safe-haven demand. At the same time, the US dollar gave back early gains as hopes for renewed diplomacy resurfaced, helping risk sentiment stabilize.

In currencies, EUR/USD held firm near 1.1800 and continues pressing against breakout resistance, while USD/JPY remained constrained below the critical 160.00 intervention zone. Markets are now focused on whether upcoming macro catalysts, including New Zealand inflation, UK labor data, US retail sales and Kevin Warsh’s testimony, can trigger the next major directional move.

With volatility elevated across commodities and FX, breakout conditions are building.


Technical Analysis

USD/JPY – Consolidates Below 159.70 as Momentum Softens

USD/JPY remains in a broader bullish structure, though short-term momentum has moderated beneath 159.70 resistance. Bollinger Band compression suggests a larger move may be approaching.

Holding above 158.50 keeps upside potential intact toward 160.25, while a break lower could expose a deeper pullback toward 157.70.

Key Levels

  • Resistance: 159.70, 160.25
  • Support: 158.50, 157.70

EUR/USD – Holds Near 1.1800 as Breakout Pressure Builds

EUR/USD continues to trade with bullish momentum as buyers defend gains near 1.1800. Positive MACD structure, elevated RSI and price action along the upper Bollinger Band support continuation risk.

A confirmed break above 1.1815 may expose 1.1915, while failure to sustain momentum could invite a corrective retracement.

Key Levels

  • Resistance: 1.1815, 1.1915
  • Support: 1.1610, 1.1415

XAU/USD – Consolidates Below 4,840 Resistance

Gold is stabilizing below major resistance at 4,840 as momentum begins rebuilding after the recent correction. Compression in volatility suggests a breakout may be near.

A move through resistance could re-open upside toward 5,085, while rejection may trigger a move back toward 4,380 support.

Key Levels

  • Resistance: 4,840, 5,085
  • Support: 4,380, 4,195

Economic News Highlights

Gold Pressured but Supported on Dips

Gold faced early pressure from rising yields and firmer dollar sentiment as energy-led inflation concerns resurfaced. However, geopolitical uncertainty encouraged dip-buying, helping stabilize prices near support.

The metal remains caught between competing forces: safe-haven demand versus higher-for-longer rate risks.


Oil Surges on Supply Fears Before Pullback

WTI rebounded sharply as Hormuz disruption concerns reignited supply-risk premiums, briefly pushing prices toward the $89–$90 zone before profit-taking emerged.

Markets remain vulnerable to further sharp moves, with diplomacy versus disruption remaining the key driver.


Yen Weakness Persists as Intervention Risk Looms

The Japanese yen remains pressured by rising oil costs and reduced Bank of Japan tightening expectations, though intervention risk near 160 continues to cap upside in USD/JPY.

This leaves the pair in a technically sensitive zone where policy headlines may matter as much as fundamentals.


Dollar Gives Back Safe-Haven Premium

The US dollar failed to hold early geopolitical gains as optimism around renewed talks weakened defensive positioning.

Markets are now focused on US retail sales and Kevin Warsh’s testimony as possible catalysts for the dollar’s next move.


Euro Holds Firm Near Breakout Levels

The euro remained resilient as softer dollar flows and inflation-driven ECB caution supported sentiment.

If incoming European data remains stable, EUR/USD could remain positioned for a bullish breakout.


Upcoming Economic Indicators to Watch

NZD – CPI q/q

Forecast: 0.8% | Previous: 0.6%

A stronger inflation print may reduce rate-cut expectations and support the New Zealand dollar.

  • Above forecast: Bullish NZD
  • Below forecast: Bearish NZD
  • In line: Neutral

GBP – Claimant Count Change

Forecast: 21.4K | Previous: 24.7K

Labor resilience would support sterling, while a weaker reading may increase growth concerns.

  • Lower than forecast: Bullish GBP
  • Higher than forecast: Bearish GBP

USD – Retail Sales and Warsh Testimony

Core Retail Sales Forecast: 1.3%
Retail Sales Forecast: 1.4%

Strong consumption data or hawkish testimony could support the dollar and reduce rate-cut bets. Softer outcomes would likely pressure the greenback.


Trading Outlook

Current market structure favors tactical trading around breakout zones while respecting headline-driven volatility.

Trade Focus

  • Watch USD/JPY near 160.00 for intervention-sensitive moves
  • Monitor EUR/USD above 1.1815 for breakout confirmation
  • Gold remains constructive above 4,380 support
  • Oil likely remains volatility-driven with $90 as a key psychological level
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