Gold Presses Toward $4,400 and Nasdaq 100 Futures Climb on AI-Driven Chip Strength as a Softer Dollar Dominates the US Session, While Treasury Yields and Brent Crude Hold Firm on Middle East Risk | Technical Analysis – US Session | 17 August 2026 | Capital Street FX
Gold Presses Toward $4,400 and Nasdaq 100 Futures Climb on AI-Driven Chip Strength as a Softer Dollar Dominates the US Session, While Treasury Yields and Brent Crude Hold Firm on Middle East Risk
USD/CAD · USD/CHF · Gold · Brent Crude Oil · Nasdaq 100 · US 10Y Treasury Yield · Bitcoin · Dogecoin — live coverage through the US trading session
“A softer Dollar and fading September rate-hike bets are doing the heavy lifting for Gold and the Dollar-crosses today, Nasdaq 100 futures are riding an AI-driven chip rally into a big week of retail earnings, and Brent and Treasury yields still have no reason to let go of their Middle East risk premium.”
Monday’s US session opened with equity index futures split by size and sector: Nasdaq 100 futures added around 0.45% as storage and semiconductor names extended last week’s gains following Anthropic’s $190-200 billion 2028 revenue forecast, while Dow and S&P 500 futures traded closer to unchanged as traders positioned for a week headlined by Home Depot, Target, Walmart and Lowe’s earnings, which will offer a fresh read on the health of the US consumer after Friday’s unexpectedly weak July retail sales print. That same soft data, together with a University of Michigan consumer sentiment reading that fell far more than expected to 51.0 in August, has pushed Fed funds futures to price roughly a 67% probability that Chair Kevin Warsh’s Federal Reserve holds its 3.50%-3.75% target range at the September meeting, down from a coin-flip a month ago, even as three FOMC members dissented in favor of an immediate hike at the July 29 meeting whose minutes are due this Wednesday.
That rate-path uncertainty, combined with a Dollar Index sitting near two-month lows around 99.4, is the dominant theme across the Dollar-crosses and Gold today, while Brent Crude Oil and the US 10-Year Treasury yield remain anchored by an unresolved Middle East backdrop as the US-Iran interim ceasefire formally lapses this afternoon. The single biggest swing factors for the rest of the session are any fresh Hormuz-related or Israel-Hezbollah headlines, the run-up to Wednesday’s FOMC minutes, and the opening bell reaction to this week’s retail-earnings slate.
US Market News — Live Now, 17 August 2026
Top-moving headlines shaping the US session, updated through the morning
Dollar Slides to Two-Month Low as Fed Hike Bets Fade
The Dollar Index is pressing toward 99.4, its softest level in roughly two months, after Friday’s weak retail sales and consumer sentiment data pushed Fed funds futures to price a 67% chance the FOMC holds rates at 3.50%-3.75% in September, down from a coin-flip a month ago.
MacroGold Presses Toward $4,400 on Softer Dollar
Spot gold is up roughly 0.4% on the session, last near $4,397, as fading September rate-hike odds and a retreating Dollar Index keep the metal bid alongside lingering Middle East safe-haven demand.
MetalsNasdaq 100 Futures Climb on AI-Driven Chip Rally
Nasdaq 100 futures are up around 0.45%, led by storage and semiconductor names such as SanDisk and Micron Technology, after Anthropic’s forecast of roughly $190-200 billion in 2028 revenue lifted sentiment across AI-linked stocks. Dow and S&P 500 futures are closer to flat ahead of this week’s big-box retail earnings.
EquitiesTreasury Yield Holds Near 4.68% Ahead of FOMC Minutes
The US 10-Year yield is holding firm just below last week’s 19-month high of 4.75%, supported by elevated year-ahead inflation expectations from the University of Michigan survey as traders await Wednesday’s FOMC July meeting minutes.
RatesBrent Crude Steady as US-Iran Ceasefire Formally Lapses
Brent is holding near $88.65 a barrel after Israel struck Lebanon over the weekend, killing a senior Hezbollah commander, while the US-Iran interim ceasefire expires today with Strait of Hormuz talks still deadlocked, even as Iran and Oman edge toward a separate side arrangement.
EnergyDollar-Crosses Soften as USD/CAD, USD/CHF Slip
USD/CAD is trading near 1.3872 and USD/CHF near 0.8134 as narrowing US-Canada yield spreads and safe-haven Franc demand compound the broader Dollar softness, while Bitcoin consolidates near $63,400 and Dogecoin holds near $0.0702.
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US Session Economic Calendar — 17 August 2026
Key releases and events shaping price action through the US trading day (times in ET / GMT as noted)
| Time | Event | Forecast / Detail | Impact | Market Read |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸Wed 19 Aug (this week) | FOMC July Meeting Minutes | Minutes from the July 29 meeting where the FOMC voted 9-3 to hold at 3.50%-3.75%, with Hammack, Kashkari and Logan dissenting in favor of an immediate hike | 🔴 CRITICAL | Key swing factor for the Dollar, Treasury yields and Gold through midweek |
| 🇺🇸8:30 AM ET / 12:30 GMT | NY Empire State Manufacturing Index (Aug) | Previous 15.60; regional activity gauge closely watched after a run of soft US data | 🟢 MEDIUM | A stronger print could firm up the Dollar into the afternoon; a miss extends the current softness |
| 🇺🇸10:00 AM ET / 14:00 GMT | NAHB Housing Market Index (Aug) | Previous 34.00; homebuilder sentiment gauge | ⏰ LOW | Secondary data point; unlikely to be a major standalone market mover |
| 🇺🇸4:00 PM ET / 20:00 GMT | TIC Net Long-Term Transactions (Jun) | Gauge of foreign demand for US securities | ⏰ LOW | Watched for signs of foreign appetite for Treasuries amid elevated long-end yields |
| 🇮🇷Ongoing / expires today | US-Iran Interim Ceasefire Formally Lapses | Talks to reopen the Strait of Hormuz remain deadlocked; Iran and Oman reported to be closer to a separate side arrangement | 🔴 CRITICAL | Key wildcard for Brent Crude, the US 10Y yield and broader safe-haven demand into the close |
| 🇮🇱Over the weekend | Israel Strikes on Lebanon | Israeli strikes killed a senior Hezbollah commander among 11 dead; US preparing fresh economic sanctions on Iran | 🔴 CRITICAL | Adds to the geopolitical premium already priced into Brent and Gold |
| 💼Tue-Thu (this week) | US Big-Box Retail Earnings | Home Depot, Target, Walmart and Lowe’s report quarterly results | 🟢 MEDIUM | Key read on US consumer health after Friday’s weak July retail sales print |
| 📈Ongoing | AI / Chip-Stock Rally | Anthropic’s forecast of roughly $190-200 billion in 2028 revenue lifts SanDisk, Micron and other AI-linked names | 🟢 MEDIUM | Primary driver of the Nasdaq 100’s outperformance versus the Dow and S&P 500 today |
| 🇦🇰27-29 Aug (ahead) | Jackson Hole Economic Symposium | Fed Chair Kevin Warsh delivers his first Jackson Hole keynote as chair on Friday, 28 August | 🟢 MEDIUM | Increasingly in view for rate-path positioning across the Dollar, Gold and Treasuries |
US Session Trade Ideas
Technical setups and fundamental context across the session’s eight key instruments
USD/CAD
Fundamental Backdrop
USD/CAD is trading near 1.3872 as broad Dollar softness, with the Dollar Index near two-month lows around 99.4, combines with a Canadian Dollar that has posted a third consecutive weekly gain as the US-Canada 2-year yield spread has narrowed by roughly 17 basis points this month. Friday’s unexpectedly weak US retail sales print continues to weigh on the Greenback into Wednesday’s FOMC minutes.
Technical Outlook
Price is consolidating just under the 1.3910-1.3945 supply zone that capped last week’s bounce attempts. A confirmed break below 1.3840 would open a path toward 1.3800 and the early-August lows, while a reclaim of 1.3945 would risk a deeper squeeze back toward 1.4000 should this week’s US data surprise to the upside.
USD/CHF
Fundamental Backdrop
USD/CHF is snapping a four-day winning streak near 0.8134 as broad Dollar weakness and Swiss Franc safe-haven demand, tied to the still-unresolved Middle East standoff, weigh on the pair. The 14-day RSI near 38 and a negative MACD reading continue to point to a Sell bias on the daily chart.
Technical Outlook
Price remains above the 0.8100 handle, and the pair’s own “bearish flag” structure could still resolve either way; the 50-day SMA near 0.8079-0.8080 is the first meaningful downside magnet, while a reclaim of 0.8150 would expose the 0.8207 area from the July 29 high.
Gold (XAU/USD)
Fundamental Backdrop
Gold is holding just under $4,400 as a weaker Dollar and fading September Fed rate-hike bets, now down to roughly a 30% probability from around 47% a month ago, keep the metal well bid. Soft US inflation, consumer sentiment and retail sales data last week are doing the heavy lifting, with the Fed’s July minutes on Wednesday and Chair Kevin Warsh’s Jackson Hole keynote on 28 August the next key catalysts.
Technical Outlook
Price is consolidating just under last week’s roughly $4,450 two-month peak after opening today near $4,377. A confirmed break above $4,400 would expose the psychological $4,450 level and, beyond that, the 200-day SMA near $4,504, while a slip below the $4,311 low of day would risk a pullback toward $4,300 and the $4,202 area.
Brent Crude Oil
Fundamental Backdrop
Brent is holding near $88.65 after Israel struck Lebanon over the weekend, killing a senior Hezbollah commander, while Washington prepares fresh sanctions aimed at forcing Iran toward a deal. The US-Iran interim ceasefire is set to formally expire later today with Hormuz talks still deadlocked, even as reports that Iran and Oman are nearing their own arrangement, and covert crude flows through the strait, are capping the upside.
Technical Outlook
Price is holding within Friday’s roughly $88-89 range after gaining more than 5% last week. A confirmed break above $89.40 would open a path toward $91.50 and the recent highs near $95, while a slip below $88.00 would risk a pullback toward $86.00 should a Hormuz breakthrough materialize.
Nasdaq 100
Fundamental Backdrop
Nasdaq 100 futures are up around 0.45% as storage and semiconductor names including SanDisk and Micron Technology extend last week’s rally after Anthropic’s forecast of roughly $190-200 billion in 2028 revenue lifted sentiment across AI-linked stocks. Dow and S&P 500 futures are closer to flat as investors await this week’s big-box retail earnings from Home Depot, Target, Walmart and Lowe’s for a read on the US consumer after Friday’s weak retail sales print.
Technical Outlook
The index remains in a “Strong Buy” configuration across major moving averages after a relatively calm week on Wall Street. A confirmed push above 30,283 would open a path toward 30,450 and fresh record territory, while a slip below 29,900 would risk a deeper pullback toward 29,600 should this week’s retail earnings disappoint.
US 10-Year Treasury Yield
Fundamental Backdrop
The 10-Year yield is holding near 4.68% after rising roughly 5 basis points last session, as concerns that the Fed may be complacent on inflation risk persist alongside elevated Middle East tension. University of Michigan year-ahead inflation expectations have now been above 4% for a fifth straight month, even as Fed funds futures put the probability of a September hold at roughly 67%.
Technical Outlook
Yields remain in an elevated range just below last week’s 19-month high of 4.75%, with the 30-year bond itself recently touching a 19-year high. A push back above 4.75% would expose 4.80% and put the long end of the curve back in focus, while a deeper pullback toward 4.55% would need a dovish surprise from Wednesday’s FOMC minutes or Chair Warsh’s Jackson Hole remarks.
Bitcoin (BTC/USD)
Fundamental Backdrop
Bitcoin is holding near $63,400, oscillating at the lower end of a $62,800-$65,000 range as market sentiment shifts from panic to caution. Spot ETF flows remain mixed and uncertainty around US crypto regulation keeps traders defensive, even as on-chain data shows some bottoming characteristics and a short-term support zone forming near $63,350-$63,450.
Technical Outlook
Price needs to reclaim $64,000-$65,000 before a stronger recovery can be confidently called. A confirmed break above $65,000 would open a path toward $66,000 and beyond, while a slip below $62,700 would risk a retest of deeper support, with Bitcoin still roughly 48% below its all-time high.
Dogecoin (DOGE/USD)
Fundamental Backdrop
Dogecoin is trading near $0.0702, still below its 50-day moving average around $0.0724, as the token consolidates close to its recent lows after a steep decline through July and early August. Selling pressure appears to be lessening, but with no staking lock-ups or governance incentives, large holders can exit quickly, keeping volatility elevated alongside Bitcoin’s own range-bound price action.
Technical Outlook
Price has held broadly within a $0.067-$0.070 band for several weeks. A confirmed break below $0.0679 would risk a retest of the 52-week low near $0.0679, while a reclaim of the 50-day moving average near $0.0724 would open a path back toward the 100-day moving average near $0.0815.
US Session FAQ
Answers to the questions traders are asking about today’s session
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US Session Summary — Monday, 17 August 2026 (Live Update)
Monday’s US session is trading with a cautious-but-constructive tone as markets digest a softer Dollar, fading September Fed rate-hike bets, an AI-driven chip-stock rally, and a still-unresolved Middle East standoff. Soft US retail sales and consumer sentiment data released last week have pushed Fed funds futures to assign roughly a 67% probability that Chair Kevin Warsh’s FOMC holds its 3.50%-3.75% target range in September, keeping the Dollar Index near two-month lows around 99.4 and Gold pressing toward $4,400 an ounce, last near $4,397. Nasdaq 100 futures are up around 0.45% as SanDisk, Micron Technology and other AI-linked names rally on Anthropic’s forecast of roughly $190-200 billion in 2028 revenue, while Dow and S&P 500 futures trade closer to flat ahead of this week’s big-box retail earnings from Home Depot, Target, Walmart and Lowe’s. USD/CAD is holding near 1.3872 and USD/CHF near 0.8134 as broad Dollar softness and, for the Loonie, a narrowing US-Canada yield spread, weigh on both pairs. The US 10-Year Treasury yield is holding firm near 4.68%, just below last week’s 19-month high of 4.75%, as elevated inflation expectations and Middle East risk keep the long end of the curve under-supported, while Brent Crude Oil holds near $88.65 after Israel’s weekend strikes on Lebanon and the formal expiry of the US-Iran interim ceasefire today keep a geopolitical premium alive even as Iran and Oman edge toward their own side arrangement. In digital assets, Bitcoin is consolidating near $63,400 in a tight range as ETF flows stay mixed, while Dogecoin holds near $0.0702, still below its 50-day moving average, as memecoin sentiment remains fragile. Highest-conviction session idea: buy Gold dips toward $4,360, targeting $4,450 — a softer Dollar and fading Fed hike bets are a powerful tailwind, though a hawkish surprise from Wednesday’s FOMC minutes or Chair Warsh’s Jackson Hole remarks remains a real source of two-way risk.
For the individual instruments: USD/CAD sell rallies toward 1.3910, stop 1.3945, target 1.3800 — broad Dollar softness and a narrowing yield spread are a genuine tailwind for the Loonie, though a hawkish US data surprise this week is a real source of two-way risk. USD/CHF sell rallies toward 0.8160, stop 0.8195, target 0.8050 — Dollar softness and Swiss safe-haven demand are a genuine tailwind, though a diplomatic breakthrough in the Middle East is a real source of two-way risk. Gold buy dips toward $4,360, stop $4,310, target $4,450 — fading Fed hike bets are a genuine tailwind, though a hawkish FOMC minutes surprise is a real source of two-way risk. Brent Crude buy dips toward $87.50, stop $86.00, target $91.50 — the unresolved Middle East standoff is a genuine tailwind, though a Hormuz breakthrough remains a real source of two-way risk. Nasdaq 100 buy dips toward 29,900, stop 29,600, target 30,450 — the AI-driven chip rally is a genuine tailwind, though disappointing retail earnings this week are a real source of two-way risk. US 10Y buy dips in yield toward 4.62%, stop 4.55%, target 4.80% — elevated inflation expectations are a genuine tailwind for yields, though a dovish FOMC minutes surprise is a real source of two-way risk. Bitcoin buy dips toward $62,800, stop $61,800, target $65,200 — resilient on-chain demand is a genuine tailwind, though mixed ETF flows are a real source of two-way risk. Dogecoin sell rallies toward $0.0728, stop $0.0745, target $0.0670 — the token’s position below its 50-day moving average is a genuine headwind, though signs of lessening selling pressure are a real source of two-way risk. The decisive variables for the remainder of the session are Wednesday’s FOMC minutes, Fed Chair Warsh’s Jackson Hole keynote later this month, fresh Middle East headlines, and this week’s US retail earnings slate. Size positions accordingly, and note that today’s backdrop carries genuine event risk that could reshape sentiment sharply into the close.
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