ThomasTomato
Publish Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2023, 07:30 AM
EUR/USD ANALYSIS
- Mixed euro area inputs are providing no firm guidance as to the path forward.
- German Ifo business climate report and ECB officials under the spotlight.
- EUR/USD consolidating in anticipation of fundamental catalysts.
EURO FUNDAMENTAL BACKDROP
The euro appreciated against the USD on Thanksgiving Day yesterday after eurozone PMI data showed some improvements despite remaining below the 50 threshold that delineates contraction from expansion. The European Central Bank (ECB) Monetary Policy Meeting Accounts were also released yesterday and highlighted market uncertainty as well as data dependency going forward, hiking interest rates if required. ECB officials on the other hand were mixed and it will be interesting to see how today’s speakers add to the overall rhetoric.
Source: Refinitiv
Option expiries for today show the largest proportion around the 1.0800 handle which could see the pair trade weaker as expiry looms. Looking at rate probabilities (refer to table below), little has changed as markets view current levels as the peak of the hiking cycle with cuts expected to begin around June 2024.
EUR/USD:1.0800 (EU1.18b), 1.0925 (EU925m), 1.1000 (EU759.1m)
ECB INTEREST RATE PROBABILITIES
Source: Refinitiv
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
EUR/USD DAILY CHART
Chart prepared by Warren Venketas, IG
The daily EUR/USD chart has not yet managed to push higher after breaching the overbought zone of the Relative Strength Index (RSI) alongisde the 1.0900 pyshcological handle. Recent consolidation is a sign of hesitancy by EUR/USD traders ahead of next week’s inflation data.
Resistance levels:
- 1.1000
Support levels:
- 1.0900
- 1.0800/200-day MA
- 1.0700
IG CLIENT SENTIMENT DATA: MIXED
IGCS shows retail traders are currently neither NET SHORT on EUR/USD, with 57% of traders currently holding long positions (as of this writing).
https://www.dailyfx.com/news/forex-euro-price-forecast-eur-weakens-on-german-gdp-wv-20231124.html