Daily Market Wrap – July 3, 2026: DXY Plunges on Weak NFP, Gold Surges Past $4,100, Oil Holds Near $68

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DXY – Plunges on Disappointing NFP​

The US Dollar Index tumbled to 100.55 after June Nonfarm Payrolls came in at just +57K – far below the 110K forecast and 172K previous. The dollar recovered some losses but remains under pressure.
Key Levels:

  • Support: 100.34 (25-day MA) – 100.00
  • Resistance: 101.80 – 102.14
Outlook: The weak jobs data has shaken the hawkish Fed narrative. Further downside likely if data continues to soften.





Gold – Surges Past $4,100​

Gold jumped to $4,120/oz as the weak NFP reduced Fed rate hike expectations. Geopolitical tensions (US-Iran) also provided safe-haven support.
Key Levels:

  • Support: $4,047 – $4,000
  • Resistance: $4,128 (14-day MA) – $4,185 – $4,200
Outlook: Bullish above $4,100. A break above $4,128 could open the door to $4,185–$4,200.





WTI Crude – Supply Pressure Caps Gains​

WTI is trading near $68.26/bbl as supply from Iran and Russia surges. Iran has shipped over 40 million barrels since the US lifted its blockade, and Russian exports are at record highs. The Strait of Hormuz is seeing over 10 million barrels per day in traffic.
Key Levels:

  • Support: $66.00 – $65.00
  • Resistance: $70.00 – $74.50
Outlook: Bearish below $70. Only a break above $73 would reverse the downtrend.





Equities – Mixed Signals​

NZX 50: Fell 0.2% to 13,582, weighed by telecom and consumer sectors. Spark NZ and Chorus led declines.




Geopolitics – US-Iran Talks in Focus​

Talks in Doha continue, with both sides seeking a lasting solution. However, Iran remains firm on controlling the Strait of Hormuz. Any breakdown could trigger a fresh spike in oil and gold prices.




Key Takeaways​

  • **Gold ($4,120):** Bullish above $4,100 – target $4,185–$4,200
  • **Oil ($68.26):** Bearish below $70 – support at $66–$65
  • DXY (100.55): Weak NFP pressures dollar – next support at 100.00
 

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