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EUR/USD recedes from tops above 1.1770 as pre-Fed dollar sell-off stalls

  • EUR/USD drops to 1.1722 from 1.1773 on broad-based dollar recovery. 
  • Technical indicators continue to show oversold conditions in the US dollar. 
  • Dollar recovery may be short-lived due to dovish Fed expectations. 

The EUR/USD pair looks to have lost some bullish impetus ahead of the London open with the battered US dollar witnessing an oversold bounce across the globe, although the overall trend still remains constructive. 

The pair is trading 1.1722 at press time, representing a 0.24% decline on the day, having put in a  high of 1.1773 during the Asian trading hours. 

The pullback could be attributed to technical factors. The greenback looked extremely oversold after the dollar index, which tracks the value of the American currency against majors, fell to a 25-month low of 93.48 during Monday's US trading hours. 

While it has recovered to 93.90 at press time, the index is still down over 3.5% on a quarter-to-date basis. More importantly, its 14-day relative strength index continues to report oversold conditions with a below-30 print. 

In addition, gold is witnessing a price pullback. The yellow metal has declined from the record high of $1,981 to $1,932 in the last few minutes. Gold often leads the action in the forex markets. In fact, the recent dollar sell-off in the forex markets began after gold moved above $1,800 on July 17 and gathered upside momentum. 

As a result, a deeper decline in EUR/USD cannot be ruled out. That said, the overall bias would remain bullish while the pair holds above the ascending 10-day simple moving average, currently at 1.1549. The European data docket is empty, while across the pond, the US Consumer Confidence is scheduled for release at 14:00 GMT. The data, however, is likely to be overshadowed by action in the gold market. 

Markets expect the Federal Reserve to sound dovish on Wednesday, given the recent resurgence in the coronavirus cases in the US. In fact, the Fed funds futures curve shows traders are pricing in the possibility of the Fed cutting rates to negative territory in the third quarter of 2021. Hence, the dollar may have a tough time holding on to stronger corrective rally, if any. 

Technical levels

EUR/USD

Overview
Today last price 1.1722
Today Daily Change -0.0028
Today Daily Change % -0.24
Today daily open 1.1752
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 1.1399
Daily SMA50 1.1265
Daily SMA100 1.1086
Daily SMA200 1.1075
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 1.1781
Previous Daily Low 1.1642
Previous Weekly High 1.1658
Previous Weekly Low 1.1402
Previous Monthly High 1.1422
Previous Monthly Low 1.1097
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 1.1728
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 1.1695
Daily Pivot Point S1 1.1669
Daily Pivot Point S2 1.1586
Daily Pivot Point S3 1.153
Daily Pivot Point R1 1.1808
Daily Pivot Point R2 1.1864
Daily Pivot Point R3 1.1947

 

 

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