Do you want to know which are the Current Trading Positions of our contributors? Get a glance here.

GROWTHACES.COM Forex Trading Strategies

Taken Positions:

EUR/USD: long at 1.0730, target 1.0890, stop-loss 1.0730, risk factor ***

USD/JPY: short at 123.30, target 121.80, stop-loss 124.10, risk factor **

GBP/USD: long at 1.5050, target 1.5190, stop-loss 1.5050, risk factor ***

USD/CHF: short at 1.0050, target 0.9920, stop-loss 1.0070, risk factor ***

USD/CAD: short at 1.3305, target 1.3120, stop-loss 1.3325, risk factor **

AUD/USD: long at 0.7030, target 0.7190, stop-loss 0.6990, risk factor **

NZD/USD: long at 0.6520, target 0.6640, stop-loss 0.6480, risk factor **

Pending Orders:

EUR/CAD: sell at 1.4440, target 1.4180, stop-loss 1.4580, risk factor ***

CHF/JPY: sell at 123.70, target 120.20, stop-loss 124.70, risk factor **

AUD/NZD: buy at 1.0690, target 1.0990, stop-loss 1.0570, risk factor ***


EUR/USD: Long For 1.0890, But Eyes On Draghi This Week

(long at 1.0730)

  • The EUR/USD is rising slightly as investors are taking profit on EUR-selling positions after robust US employment data on Friday prompted them to bet on an interest rate increase in December. Interest rates futures were pricing in a 70% probability that the US central bank will raise borrowing costs next month.

  • San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams said: “I do think it makes sense to gradually remove the policy of accommodation that helped get the economy to where we are.” Williams said he believes that factors holding inflation down, including weak oil prices and a strong dollar, should soon ebb and allow inflation to bounce back. In his opinion beginning rate hikes sooner than later would allow a smoother, more gradual process of policy normalization. The Fed will likely need to raise rates more slowly than the last time it tightened policy in 2004-2006, because of persistent headwinds holding back growth. Asked how slowly, Williams said investors could draw inferences from the Fed's quarterly economic projections.

  • We got long at 1.0730 as we expect some EUR/USD recovery in the coming days. However, there is a risk that dovish Draghi on Wednesday will trigger another EUR/USD sell-off.

  • In our opinion the risk of strong sell-off after Draghi’ speech is lower now, because investors should not be surprised as they were on October 22, when Draghi indicated that the ECB was seriously considering expanding its bond purchase programme and perhaps even lowering its already-negative deposit rate. Draghi’s dovishness may be also less explicit, as the EUR/USD is much lower now than it was on October 22.

  • What is more, the Fed needs to communicate now that rate hike path will be gradual to stop the USD appreciation that may hurt the economy. Fed Chair Janet Yellen’s speech is scheduled for Thursday.

  • In our opinion the EUR/USD recovery will be limited. The target of our long is 1.0890. Further strategy depends on the rhetoric of central bankers (Draghi, Yellen) later this week.

EURUSD

Significant technical analysis' levels:

Resistance: 1.0894 (high Nov 6), 1.0898 (high Nov 5), 1.0918 (10-day ema)

Support: 1.0705 (low Nov 6), 1.0666 (low Apr 23), 1.0660 (low Apr 21)


USD/CAD: Strong Candian Jobs Report Overshadowed By US Data

(short at 1.3305)

  • Canada added 44.4k jobs in October, the biggest gain in five months, sending the unemployment rate down to 7.0% from 7.1%, as employment in the public administration sector jumped on hiring related to last month's election. The figures topped market expectations for a gain of 10k.

  • Employment in the public administration sector increased by 32k positions in October, coinciding with temporary hiring related to the federal election.

  • Still, hiring picked up in other sectors, including a 17.6k increase in trade, and a 12.9k gain in accommodation and food services.

  • The overall job gains also came as the participation rate increased to 66.0% and brought the number of employed Canadians to over 18 million for the first time.

  • But the natural resources sector, which has been hurt by the drop in commodity prices, continued to shed jobs with employment falling by 8k. Over the past 12 months, the industry has lost 25.6k jobs.

  • The loonie weakend strongly against the USD on Friday, as the Canadian report was overshadowed by strong US non-farm payrolls. What is more the details of the Canadian report were not so rosy – more jobs were added in part-time than full-time employment and a lot of this growth was related to the election and may be unwound soon.

  • Our medium-term view on the loonie is still constructive. In our opinion the Bank of Canada will not cut interest rates soon, especially when the Fed is tightening its policy. What is more, the CAD may get support from recovering oil prices as we expect over the medium term. We got USD/CAD short at 1.3305.

USDCAD

Significant technical analysis' levels:

Resistance: 1.3309 (76.4% of 1.3457-1.2832), 1.3318 (high Nov 6), 1.3331 (high Oct 1)

Support: 1.3177 (10-day ema), 1.3158 (low Nov 6), 1.3142 (low Nov 5)

Our research is based on information obtained from or are based upon public information sources. We consider them to be reliable but we assume no liability of their completeness and accuracy. All analyses and opinions found in our reports are the independent judgment of their authors at the time of writing. The opinions are for information purposes only and are neither an offer nor a recommendation to purchase or sell securities. By reading our research you fully agree we are not liable for any decisions you make regarding any information provided in our reports. Investing, trading and speculation in any financial markets may involve high risk of loss. We strongly advise you to contact a certified investment advisor and we encourage you to do your own research before making any investment decision.

Recommended Content


Recommended Content

Editors’ Picks

EUR/USD flirts with 1.0700 post-US PMIs

EUR/USD flirts with 1.0700 post-US PMIs

EUR/USD maintains its daily gains and climbs to fresh highs near the 1.0700 mark against the backdrop of the resumption of the selling pressure in the Greenback, in the wake of weaker-than-expected flash US PMIs for the month of April.

EUR/USD News

GBP/USD surpasses 1.2400 on further Dollar selling

GBP/USD surpasses 1.2400 on further Dollar selling

Persistent bearish tone in the US Dollar lends support to the broad risk complex and bolsters the recovery in GBP/USD, which manages well to rise to fresh highs north of 1.2400 the figure post-US PMIs.

GBP/USD News

Gold trims losses on disappointing US PMIs

Gold trims losses on disappointing US PMIs

Gold (XAU/USD) reclaims part of the ground lost and pares initial losses on the back of further weakness in the Greenback following disheartening US PMIs prints.

Gold News

Here’s why Ondo price hit new ATH amid bearish market outlook Premium

Here’s why Ondo price hit new ATH amid bearish market outlook

Ondo price shows no signs of slowing down after setting up an all-time high (ATH) at $1.05 on March 31. This development is likely to be followed by a correction and ATH but not necessarily in that order.

Read more

Germany’s economic come back

Germany’s economic come back

Germany is the sick man of Europe no more. Thanks to its service sector, it now appears that it will exit recession, and the economic future could be bright. The PMI data for April surprised on the upside for Germany, led by the service sector.

Read more

Majors

Cryptocurrencies

Signatures