The US Dollar Index (DXY) is a popular tool used by forex traders to assess the value of the US dollar relative to a basket of other major currencies. The DXY is calculated using the weighted average of six major currencies: the euro, yen, pound sterling, Canadian dollar, Swedish krona, and Swiss franc. To use the DXY to trade forex, you can follow these steps: 1.
Monitor the DXY: Keep an eye on the movements of the DXY to get a sense of the overall strength or weakness of the US dollar. You can use technical analysis tools, such as moving averages or trend lines, to identify the direction of the trend. 2. Analyse currency pairs Look for forex pairs that are inversely correlated to the DXY.
This means that when the DXY goes up, the currency pair goes down, and vice versa. For example, the EUR/USD pair is negatively correlated to the DXY, which means that as the DXY goes up, the EUR/USD pair goes down. Plan your trades Once you have identified a currency pair that is inversely correlated to the DXY, you can plan your trades accordingly.
For example, if the DXY is showing signs of weakness, you may want to consider going long on a negatively correlated currency pair, such as the EUR/USD. Manage your risk As with any trading strategy, it's important to manage your risk when using the DXY to trade forex. Make sure to use stop-loss orders to limit your losses in case the market moves against you.
Currency pairs may be influenced by other factors besides the DXY, which may not be a perfect indicator of the US dollar's value. To make informed trading decisions, it is important to combine the DXY with other technical and fundamental analysis tools.
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Key dates (AEST)
13
Apr
M2 money supply and new yuan loans
People's Bank of China
Medium
14
Apr
March balance of trade
General Administration of Customs
High
16
Apr
Q1 GDP and March industrial production
National Bureau of Statistics
High
What markets look for
Evidence of technology-driven industrial production growth consistent with Five-Year Plan priorities
March export resilience in the face of shifting global tariff frameworks
Signs of stabilisation in domestic consumer retail sales
Any implementation detail on the "new-type national system" for AI development
Why it matters for the region
China's shift toward high-value manufacturing and AI self-sufficiency could reshape regional supply chains and influence demand for commodities. A stronger-than-expected trade surplus may support broader regional sentiment, although higher energy costs can pressure margins for Chinese exporters and weigh on import demand. The 16 April GDP release carries the most weight as the first quarterly read on whether the 4.5%-5.0% target is tracking.
Statistics Bureau of Japan · Lead indicator for national trends (AEDT)
Medium
27–28
Apr
BOJ monetary policy meeting and outlook report
Bank of Japan · Live event for rate hike watch (AEST)
High
What markets look for
BOJ guidance on the timing of potential rate increases
March Tokyo CPI data as a lead indicator for national price trends
Updated inflation forecasts in the quarterly outlook report
Official comments on yen volatility and any reference to intervention thresholds
Why it matters
The BOJ remains a global outlier, with its short-term policy rate held at 0.75% after the March meeting, and any hawkish shift could trigger sharp moves in forex pairs involving the yen. Markets are weighing whether the BOJ can tighten policy while the government simultaneously resumes energy subsidies to shield households from rising oil costs. These competing pressures make the April meeting and outlook report unusually informative.
Whether Q1 underlying inflation remains above the RBA's 2%-3% target band
Labour market resilience in the face of rising borrowing costs
The pass-through of global energy prices into domestic transport and logistics costs
RBA minutes (31 March) for any signal of internal policy disagreement
Why it matters
The 29 April CPI release may be the most consequential domestic data point before the RBA's May meeting. If inflation proves sticky or accelerates due to global energy shocks, the probability of a further rate increase could rise, with implications for both the Australian dollar and volatility across the ASX 200. The PPI reading the following day may also provide early signal on whether producer-level cost pressures are building in the pipeline.
Regional themes
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ASEAN demand signals
March trade data from Singapore and Malaysia may indicate whether regional electronics demand is holding up amid global uncertainty.
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India growth trajectory
Elevated energy costs could weigh on India's 2026 expansion plans, particularly following the New Delhi AI summit and associated infrastructure commitments.
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Commodity sentiment
Iron ore and thermal coal prices remain sensitive to signals from China's industrial policy and the pace at which Five-Year Plan priorities translate into actual demand.
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Currency pressure
Energy-importing economies across Asia and Europe may face sustained currency headwinds if Brent crude holds above US$100 for an extended period.
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Important: Confirmed or estimated times, dates and figures should be checked against official investor relations calendars. Reporting schedules can change without notice.
$JPM| 2026 第 1 季財報發布期
摩根大通 (JPMorgan Chase & Co.)
NYSE | 金融服務 | 2026年4月14日
已確認
全球發布倒數 (美股開盤前)
00:00:00:00
每股盈餘 (EPS) 預期
US$5.42
營收預期
US$47.88bn
澳洲 / 亞洲4月14日 | 晚上 8:45
美國 / 拉美4月14日 | 早上 6:45
Market Intelligence: $JPM
Analysis: JPM price drivers and scenarios
NII guidance
~US$103bn
Full year | US$95bn ex:markets
ROTCE target
17%
Return on tangible common equity
Analyst range
US$5.02:5.70
Low to high estimate spread
AVG
LOW US$5.02AVG US$5.39HIGH US$5.70
The analyst spread of US$0.68 signals genuine disagreement about how the rate environment is flowing through to margins. A result that beats consensus but lands below the high:end estimate may produce a muted reaction. A print above US$5.70 changes the conversation.
Key swing factors for the result
Net interest income (NII)
The cleanest macro lever. Reflects the gap between lending rates and deposit costs.
Guidance: US$103bn full year
ROTCE: Scale check
Determines if JPM is converting scale into efficiency. 17% is the benchmark.
Target: 17% ROTCE
Trading and investment banking
Strong Q1 growth was expected in fees and markets revenue. These lines can offset softness in lending and a stronger than expected performance here can shift the narrative away from rate sensitivity entirely.
Watch: IB fees vs prior quarter
Expense discipline
A bank can beat the EPS estimate and still sell off if expense growth is running too hot. Pairing the EPS result with the expense trajectory gives a more complete read on whether the beat is durable.
Watch: Expense outlook commentary
Trade Execution: $JPM
Earnings reaction framework: Q1 2026
Bull case
EPS above US$5.70 | NII on track | ROTCE at or above 17%
Result clears the top of the analyst range. NII guidance holds or is revised up. IB fees and markets revenue show strong Q1 growth. Expense commentary is constructive.
Momentum and repositioning likely
Base case
EPS US$5.39:5.70 | NII in line | ROTCE near target
Result beats consensus but stays within the expected range. NII tracks guidance. Conference call tone matters more than the number. First move may fade if guidance is unchanged.
Muted or mixed initial reaction
Bear case
EPS below US$5.39 | NII misses | Expense growth surprises
Result falls at or below the consensus midpoint. NII guidance is cut or qualified. Expense growth comes in above the market expectation. IB or markets revenue disappoints.
Repricing of earnings multiple likely
Reaction trigger to watch: The market response in the first 30 minutes after the print may indicate which scenario traders are leaning towards. A move above the prior session high on volume may support the bull case. A fade back into the range after an initial pop may point to the base case. A break below the prior session low on volume suggests the bear case is gaining traction.
Sentiment Analysis · JPMorgan Chase
Interactive scenario analysis: $JPM
Select earnings outcome
Growth momentum
The AI offset: quality beat with NII and ROTCE confirmation
Stronger:than:expected demand for AI:related industrial lending effectively offsets the cooling mortgage market. Management maintains guidance as NII remains resilient in higher:for:longer conditions. IB fees and markets revenue add upside. ROTCE at or above 17% confirms the bank is converting scale into profit efficiently.
The consensus sits near the bottom of the analyst range. This positioning signals a potential beat-and-raise setup if backlog growth and F-35 delivery timelines confirm execution. A print near the high:end above US$7.10 could drive a multi:session continuation move.
Key swing factors for the result
Backlog visibility
Primary proof of demand. Book-to-bill above 1.2x validates full:year guidance and production ramp.
Backlog: US$194bn record
Free cash flow yield
Defence stocks rerate on cash conversion. Market wants confirmation of the US$6.5bn floor.
Guide: US$6.5bn to 6.8bn
Missile segment growth
PrSM and THAAD deliveries are in peak demand. Strong space margins can offset softness in aeronautics.
Watch: Fire control margins
Margin pressure
Pension charges and production inflation remain risks. A beat can be faded if operating margins contract.
Result clears the upper half of the analyst range. Management reaffirms or raises the full:year FCF outlook. Strong Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) margins offset any aeronautics supply chain lag.
Momentum and repositioning likely
Base case
EPS US$6.30:6.70 | Backlog steady at ~US$194bn
Result aligns with the US$6.38 consensus. F:35 delivery pace remains on track but offers no major upside surprise. Market waits for specific segment guidance on the conference call.
Result falls to the bottom of the analyst spread. Management cites further software delays or program losses. FCF trajectory is narrowed toward the lower end of previous expectations.
Repricing of earnings multiple likely
Reaction trigger to watch: The market response in the first 30 minutes after the print may indicate which scenario traders are leaning towards. A move above the prior session high on volume may support the bull case. A fade back into the range after an initial pop may point to the base case. A break below the prior session low on volume suggests the bear case is gaining traction.
Sentiment Analysis · Lockheed Martin
Interactive scenario analysis: $LMT
Select earnings outcome
Backlog confirmed
The defence premium: backlog and FCF confirmation drives continuation
EPS clears the top of the analyst range. Backlog holds at or above US$194bn and book:to:bill stays above 1.2, confirming that orders are replenishing faster than revenue is being recognised. FCF guidance holds within the US$6.5bn range.
The consensus sits near the bottom of the analyst range. This gives traders a quick visual for whether the print is merely in:line or actually strong enough to override the guidance discount that hit the stock after its last update. A result above US$7.20 changes the conversation entirely.
Key swing factors for the result
Book-to-bill ratio
Currently at 1.10, suggesting orders are still running ahead of revenue recognition. This is a critical signal for multi:year growth visibility in defense.
Watch: 1.10 target
Guidance reset risk
Management’s guidance came in below Street expectations previously. Traders will be highly sensitive to any further softening of the 2026 outlook.
Watch: Guidance commentary
Program concentration
B:21 Raider and Sentinel carry outsized execution sensitivity. Updates on production ramp and funding are the clearest sentiment drivers for the stock.
Watch: B:21 / Sentinel updates
Capacity investment
Lean into capex supports the industrial base long term but may pressure near:term margins. Check if investment is suppressing current earnings power.
Result crushes the US$6.03 consensus. Management confirms B:21 Raider production is ahead of schedule with improving margins. Sentinel program restructuring costs remain below baseline expectations. International awards drive the book:to:bill ratio above 1.15.
Momentum and sector rotation likely
Base case
EPS US$6.00:6.20 | Backlog stable at ~US$95.7bn
Result aligns with consensus. FCF targets for 2026 are reaffirmed but not expanded. Market focus shifts to "organic sales growth" metrics and segment operating margins. Initial reaction likely depends on the specific pacing of B:21 milestone payments.
Result falls at the low end of the analyst spread. Management flags higher infrastructure costs for Sentinel or delays in restricted Space segment awards. Margin pressure in Aeronautics persists, and the 2026 revenue guide is narrowed toward the US$43.5bn floor.
Sharp repricing of execution risk
Reaction trigger to watch: The market response in the first 30 minutes after the print may indicate which scenario traders are leaning towards. A move above the prior session high on volume may support the bull case. A fade back into the range after an initial pop may point to the base case. A break below the prior session low on volume suggests the bear case is gaining traction.
Sentiment Analysis · Northrop Grumman
Interactive scenario analysis: $NOC
Select earnings outcome
Stealth momentum
The stealth premium: B-21 acceleration drives rerating
EPS clears US$6.15. Management confirms production capacity agreement for the B:21 Raider. Sentinel ICBM restructuring hits Milestone B on schedule. Record backlog visibility and higher FCF guidance toward US$3.5bn trigger broad repositioning.
All earnings dates marked as confirmed or estimated should be verified against current company investor relations calendars before you act on them. Reporting schedules can change without notice due to corporate decisions, regulatory requirements or exchange timetable adjustments.
The mechanics: How the timing works across time zones
The US earnings season does not arrive as a smooth drip. It arrives in waves. For non-US traders, the primary challenge is the overnight gap: major results land while you are away from your desk and can move index CFDs before your local market opens. Before market open (BMO) and after market close (AMC) matter just as much as the numbers themselves. The timing changes how quickly markets react, when liquidity is available and whether the first move has already happened before your session begins.
For this cycle, the market is no longer rewarding AI mentions alone. It is looking for return on investment (ROI) proof. The four thematic snapshots below help explain where attention is likely to sit as results come through. Each theme has its own section with company cards that can be updated each quarter.
T1
Theme 1 — Institutional anchors
Defence against volatility
These companies are often watched as relative defensives during energy shocks and inflation spikes, although they remain exposed to normal share-price risk. When macro uncertainty rises, money has historically rotated toward businesses with contracted revenue, government-linked demand or pricing power that is not dependent on the consumer cycle — but past rotation patterns do not guarantee future performance.
JPM
JPMorgan Chase
Tuesday, 14 AprilConfirmed
Watch For
Net interest margin (NIM) under higher for longer rates, and whether AI spending remains cost neutral.
LMT
Lockheed Martin
Wednesday, 22 AprilEstimated
Watch For
F-35 delivery schedules and the company's ability to absorb tariff related costs on supply chain inputs.
NOC
Northrop Grumman
Monday, 27 AprilConfirmed
Watch For
B-21 Raider production progress and the conversion of its reported US$95.7 billion backlog into recognised revenue.
T2
Theme 2 — Tangible capital
EVs and energy
As parts of tech slow, investors have been rotating toward tangible, capital-intensive businesses. The energy transition and the infrastructure required to support AI data centre power demand have put utilities and energy companies in an unusual position: they are now growth stocks with defensive characteristics — though all remain subject to ordinary equity and sector risk.
TSLA
Tesla
Thursday, 23 AprilConfirmed
Watch For
The strategic shift from EV margins toward robotaxi and energy storage as the new growth narrative.
NEE
NextEra Energy
Friday, 24 AprilEstimated
Watch For
Data centre power demand and progress on its reported 30 GW contracted backlog as utilities face new infrastructure pressure.
XOM
Exxon Mobil
Wednesday, 29 AprilEstimated
Watch For
Permian and Guyana volume growth, and cash flow resilience during the Hormuz supply disruption.
T3
Theme 3 — The hardware invoice phase
AI infrastructure
This is the engine room of the S&P 500 and the part of the market most tied to whether AI capital expenditure is generating measurable returns. The question the market is now asking is not whether these companies are spending on AI. It is whether the spending is translating into capacity utilisation and revenue that justifies the multiple.
MSFT / GOOGL
Microsoft and Alphabet
Monday, 27 AprilEstimated
Watch For
Azure and Cloud capacity constraints against heavy AI capital expenditure. The gap between spending and utilisation is the market's primary concern.
NVDA
NVIDIA
Wednesday, 27 MayEstimated
Watch For
Blackwell GPU demand and gross margin sustainability as the product cycle matures and competition intensifies.
T4
Theme 4 — K-shaped recovery
Consumer platforms and devices
This theme tests the K-shaped consumer recovery: higher-income cohorts remain more resilient while lower-income cohorts face continued pressure from elevated borrowing costs and energy prices. Ad revenue and device upgrade cycles are the clearest indicators of where on the K-curve the consumer sits.
META / AMZN
Meta and Amazon
28 to 29 AprilEstimated
Watch For
AI-driven ad click improvements against Reality Labs spending and retail logistics costs as the profitability test for non-core investment.
AAPL
Apple
Thursday, 30 AprilEstimated
Watch For
iPhone upgrade cycle momentum and the Apple Intelligence rollout in China as the first real-world test of AI-driven hardware demand.
Analysis checklist: how to read each result
Use this structure for every company on your watchlist. A headline beat is common. The bigger market move often comes from how the market translates the details sitting behind the number.
1
Projected consensus
This is the bar for earnings per share (EPS) and revenue. Small beats may already be priced in. The market often sets a whisper number above the published consensus, so a technically positive result can still disappoint.
2
The call focus
Identify the single variable analysts are most focused on this cycle: capital expenditure versus margins, inventory turnover, customer growth rate, or contract backlog conversion.
3
The translation
A beat, meet or miss each carries a different market dynamic.
Beat
Matters most when forward guidance is credible. Without it, the initial move may reverse.
Meet
Often shifts focus to the tone of the call, particularly language around capacity or outlook.
Miss
Can be treated as the start of a trend and trigger a sharp repricing of valuation multiples.
The recency bias problem
The emotional trap many traders fall into is recency bias. Because the Magnificent 7 have led markets for so long, it can feel as though they are still the only trade that matters. That assumption deserves to be tested.
Three time horizons, three distinct signals. Update these each cycle with the most relevant near-term catalyst, the sector rotation to watch, and the longer-horizon dispersion theme.
Next Two Weeks
Consumer health barometer
Watch the 31 March Nike report as a lead indicator for consumer discretionary health. Footwear and apparel demand signals tend to front-run broader retail sentiment.
Next 30 Days
Bank lending and industrial demand
Focus shifts to the major banks. If loan demand tied to industrial and infrastructure projects remains firm, the earnings cycle may have support beyond the tech sector.
Next 60 Days
Wider dispersion between winners and losers
Watch for dispersion to widen. The companies converting heavy capital expenditure into measurable revenue outcomes may separate clearly from those that cannot.
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Safe-haven demand:
The Iran conflict directed flows into US assets across equities, Treasuries, and the dollar itself.
Yield advantage:
The federal funds rate at 3.50% to 3.75% provides a meaningful return floor relative to most peers, helping to sustain capital inflows.
Energy insulation:
The US position as an oil exporter creates a structural terms-of-trade benefit when oil prices rise sharply.
Rate cut repricing:
Market expectations for 2026 Fed cuts have been scaled back significantly, removing a key source of dollar headwinds.
What markets are watching next
The DXY's ability to hold above 100 is the near-term reference point. The 10 April CPI print is the most direct test. A reading above expectations may add further support, while a soft print could give traders reason to take some dollar positions off the table.
The main risks to the upside case are a sudden diplomatic resolution in the Middle East, which could reduce safe-haven demand quickly, or a labour market print on 3 April that is weak enough to revive recession concerns and push rate cut expectations higher again.
Energy import exposure:
Rising Brent crude hits New Zealand's trade balance directly and adds upside pressure to domestic inflation.
Yield gap:
The 2.25% Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) policy rate sits below the Fed and the RBA, sustaining negative carry against both the USD and AUD.
Risk-off positioning:
As a commodity and risk currency, the NZD tends to underperform when global sentiment deteriorates.
Trade uncertainty:
Ongoing tariff related uncertainty continues to weigh on export sector confidence.
Risks and constraints
Any unexpected hawkish commentary from the RBNZ or a sharp decline in oil prices could provide some relief. A broader improvement in global risk appetite would also tend to benefit the NZD, given its sensitivity to sentiment shifts.
But the structural yield disadvantage is not going away quickly, and that may continue to limit the pair's recovery potential.
Tokyo CPI, 30 March (AEDT):
March inflation data. A strong read may build the case for BOJ action at the April meeting.
BOJ meeting, 27 and 28 April (AEST):
Markets are treating this as a live event. The quarterly outlook report may include updated inflation forecasts that shift rate hike timing expectations.
Intervention watch:
Japan's Ministry of Finance has been explicit about the 160 level. Actual intervention, or a credible threat of it, could trigger a sharp and fast reversal.
What could shift the outlook
A hawkish BOJ, actual FX intervention, or a softer US CPI print that reduces dollar support could all push USD/JPY lower from current levels. On the other side, a dovish hold from the BOJ combined with continued dollar strength could see the pair test 160 and potentially beyond, which would likely intensify the intervention conversation in Tokyo.
For traders watching AUD/JPY and other yen crosses, the BOJ meeting on 27 and 28 April carries similar weight. A hawkish shift tends to compress yen crosses broadly, not just USD/JPY.
A strong read may strengthen the case for a more hawkish BOJ at the April meeting.
3
Apr
US labour market (NFP)
USD pairs, AUD/USD, NZD/USD · 10:30 pm AEDT
A weak result could revive recession concerns and alter Fed pricing.
10
Apr
US CPI - March
USD/JPY, EUR/USD, gold · 10:30 pm AEST
The most direct test of whether inflation is easing fast enough to reopen the rate cut conversation.
27-28
Apr
BOJ meeting and quarterly outlook report
JPY crosses, AUD/JPY · AEST
The key policy event for yen crosses. Updated inflation forecasts may shift rate hike timing expectations.
关键关卡和信号
这些是交易者和决策者最密切关注的参考点。每一个都可能是定位转变或官方应对措施的潜在触发因素。
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DXY 100.00
A psychologically and technically significant support level. Holding above it may sustain the dollar's current run across major pairs. A break below it would likely signal a broader sentiment shift.
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USD/JPY 160.00
Japan's Ministry of Finance has consistently referenced this level as a threshold requiring attention. Actual intervention, or a credible threat of it, has historically been capable of producing sharp and fast reversals in the pair.
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Brent crude US$120
A move to this level would likely intensify risk off behaviour across FX markets, putting further pressure on energy importing currencies including the NZD, EUR, and JPY.
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AUD/USD 0.7000
This level has historically attracted buying interest and may act as a near term directional reference for positioning in the pair.
Bottom line
The FX moves heading into April were shaped by a combination of geopolitical shock, yield divergence, and a repricing of central bank expectations that few had positioned for at the start of the quarter. The dollar's dual role as a high yielding and safe haven currency has put it in an unusually strong position, but that position is not unconditional.
One soft CPI print, one diplomatic breakthrough, or one labour market miss could change the tone quickly. Currency moves may remain highly data dependent and sensitive to overnight news flow from the Middle East, where developments can gap markets before the next session opens.