Draghi Scores And Cryptos Celebrate

 | Jun 18, 2018 04:46AM ET

Finally some much-needed clarity!

Just when some feared all was lost and crypto prices were showing signs of a potential plunge, some exciting news was delivered from the SEC in the United States, bringing with it the kind of optimism that we haven't seen in months.

The crypto markets are now celebrating and have given a strong push off the lows.

It seems the title of yesterday's daily market update "A Crypto U-turn" was more appropriate than originally intended.

Let's examine the impact of the SEC's decision below.

Today's Highlights

Draghi Scores a Goal

Tiki-taka Stocks

Ethereum Uncertainty Removed

Please note: All data, figures & graphs are valid as of June 15th. All trading carries risk. Only risk capital you can afford to lose.

Traditional Markets

It was a perfect play by the European Central Bank. They've been worrying for months about the strength of the Euro and finally, at the 90th minute, they managed to pull off a power play that brought the ball all the way to the goal line.

The timing was impeccable. On Wednesday, the ECB's counterpart in the United States announced a more aggressive monetary policy and plans to raise their interest rates more rapidly than expected.

At the same time, a decision was expected from the ECB to end their "money printing" stimulus package very soon.

During the press conference yesterday, the ECB not only confirmed the market's expectations by announcing an end to the stimulus as of September but they also surprised everyone by indicating that they will not be raising their interest rates until the summer of 2019.

See, while everyone was concentrating on the striker (stimulus) and expecting him to kick the ball into the goalkeeper's hands, he actually kicked it to his teammate (interest rates) who nobody was watching.

They haven't quite won the match just yet though. Looking at the chart of the EURUSD, we can see that they failed to carry the Euro below the critical level of $1.15 and therefore any further downward pressure will be difficult to maintain.