GROWTHACES.COM Trading Positions

EUR/JPY: long at 135.20, target 137.30, stop-loss 135.40

EUR/CHF: long at 1.2085, target 1.2160, stop-loss 1.2045

GBP/JPY: long at 172.00, target 175.00, stop-loss 171.00


EUR/USD: The end of US QE era approaches

(we keep our sell offer at 1.2760)

  • The EUR/USD opened Asia at 1.2647, unchanged from Thursday and the volatility is low today. Investors are cautious ahead of the results on Sunday (11:00 GMT) of stress tests on euro zone banks. We keep our sell offer at 1.2760.

  • German GfK forward-looking consumer sentiment indicator rose to 8.5 in November from a revised 8.4 in October. The index picked up after slight declines in the previous two months. The structure of the index suggests consumers feel confident about their own incomes and are willing to spend more, but there are less optimistic about future economic situation.

  • What are the main drivers for the next week? The Federal Reserve is expected to formally announce the end of its long-term asset purchase program on Wednesday despite the recent market volatility. There has been an isolated call by St. Louis Fed President Bullard to consider delaying the end of quantitative easing.

  • In our opinion the FOMC’s statement will not reiterate the “considerable time” guidance. The change will be a natural consequence of ending the quantitative easing. The whole sentence: "...it likely will be appropriate to maintain the current target range for the federal funds rate for a considerable time after the asset purchase program ends” refers to the end of quantitative easing. If the quantitative easing ends, the sentence will need to be changed anyway.

  • What will the Fed propose instead of “considerable time”? It is likely that more data dependency of the future policy path will be added. The Fed may include a reference to inflation or unemployment rate, but in our opinion inflation data are slightly more important now due to rising possibility of lower inflation path (strong dollar, no inflation pressure in the Euro zone).

  • Investors will be focused also on inflation data in the Euro zone. The data for October will be released next Friday, and we expect headline inflation to increase slightly. Headline inflation in September amounted to 0.3% yoy and our forecast for October is 0.4% yoy, mainly as a consequence of weaker EUR.

EURUSD

Significant technical analysis' levels:

Resistance: 1.2676 (high Oct 23), 1.2689 (21-dma), 1.2728 (10-dma)

Support: 1.2614 (low Oct 23), 1.2605 (low Oct 10), 1.2583 (low Oct 7)


GBP/USD: Limited reaction to Q3 GDP data

(the outlook is mixed, we stay sideways)

  • Britain’s GDP rose 0.7% qoq and 3.0% yoy in the third quarter, compared with 0.9% and 3.2% in the second quarter, in line with forecasts, but lower than the estimate of the Bank of England. The central bank estimated Britain's economy grew by 0.9% in the third quarter.

  • The sharpest slowing sector was Britain's services industry, where growth dropped to 0.7% from 1.1%. Factory output growth dropped to 0.4% on the quarter from 0.5%, its slowest rate of growth since the first three months of 2013.

  • The GBP/USD rose to 1.6071 after GDP data, but came back in the area of Thursday’s close rapidly. We stay flat on the GBP/USD, but keep our long position on the GBP/JPY with the target of 175.00.

GBPUSD

Significant technical analysis' levels:

Resistance: 1.6100 (21-dma), 1.6130 (high Oct 22), 1.6167 (30-dma)

Support: 1.5995 (low Oct 23), 1.5994 (61.8% of 1.5875-1.6186), 1.5940 (low Oct 16)


USD/JPY: Buy at 107.60

(the outlook is still bullish)

  • Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Friday the government should stick with its plan to raise the sales tax to 10% next year to maintain trust in the government debt market. In April the government raised the sales tax to 8% from 5%.

  • The USD/JPY rose strongly yesterday as investors returned to riskier assets. An important reason for yesterday’s USD/JPY rally was strong US. Conference Board's Leading Economic Index reading. It increased 0.8% mom in September after being flat in August, pointing to solid economic growth for the remainder of the year.

  • Bank of Japan’s meeting is scheduled for Friday next week. We do not expect any monetary policy changes by the BoJ next week. We have also some Japanese macroeconomic data releases next week (retail sales, industrial production, CPI and housing starts). The data will probably put some pressure on the BoJ to add further dovish hints into its statement. 

  • The outlook for the USD/JPY is bullish and we are looking to get long again. Our strategy for the USD/JPY is to buy at 107.60 with the target near 109.25 (high Oct 7). We keep our long positions on the EUR/JPY and GBP/JPY.

USDJPY

Significant technical analysis' levels:

Resistance: 108.36 (high Oct 23), 108.74 (high Oct 8), 109.08 (61.8% of 109.91-107.75)

Support: 107.86 (session low Oct 24), 107.11 (low Oct 23), 106.78 (low Oct 22)

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