DaNiuTan
Publish Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2024, 11:20 AM
- The flag pattern announced more declines.
- Taking out the immediate support levels activates more declines.
- Tomorrow, the US retail sales should have a significant impact.
The EUR/USD price slumped again, trading around the 1.0700 psychological level at the time of writing. The greenback dominates the currency market after the US inflation figures beat expectations.
–Are you interested to learn more about forex options trading? Check our detailed guide-
The Consumer Price Index m/m reported a 0.3% growth in January, beating the 0.2% growth in December. CPI y/y came in at 3.1% above the 2.9% forecasted, while the Core CPI surged by 0.4%, exceeding the 0.3% growth estimated.
The currency pair dropped like a rock after inflation, ignoring the Eurozone data. The German ZEW Economic Sentiment and Eurozone ZEW Economic Sentiment came in better than expected.
Today, the Eurozone Industrial Production rose by 2.6%, even if the traders expected a 0.2% drop, while Flash GDP and Flash Employment Change matched expectations.
Tomorrow, the US Retail Sales, Core Retail Sales, Empire State Manufacturing Index, Philly Fed Manufacturing Index, Capacity Utilization Rate, and Industrial Production should move the rate.
From the technical point of view, the EUR/USD price failed to stay above the 1.0800 psychological level in the last attempt. Now, it has extended its downward movement.
-If you are interested in knowing about scalping forex brokers, then read our guidelines to get started-
The flag pattern was seen as a bearish continuation formation. Staying on the minor uptrend line announced an imminent breakdown and continuation.
It has taken out the 1.0723 historical level and is about to reach the weekly S1 (1.0694) and the major descending pitchfork’s median line (ML). These represent potential downside targets and obstacles, so it remains to see how it reacts around these support levels. Taking out these levels activates more declines.
https://www.forexcrunch.com/blog/2024/02/14/eur-usd-price-under-selling-pressure-after-upbeat-us-cpi/