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EUR/USD refreshes 32-month high, teases 1.2300 amid hesitant progress of US stimulus

  • EUR/USD prints three-day winning streak while crossing the multi-month high.
  • US Senate Leader Mitch McConnell puts forward the bill for $2,000 paycheck despite obstructing it earlier.
  • US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin announces the release of $600 stimulus payment, Colorado marks the first case of covid variant.
  • US Chicago Purchasing Managers’ Index, Pending Home Sales can entertain traders, risk catalysts keep the driver’s seat.

EUR/USD remains on the front foot after piercing the multi-month high, currently up 0.32% intraday to 1.2288, ahead of Wednesday’s European session. The currency major recently teased the 1.2300 level with a high of 1.2294, amid the broad US dollar weakness.

The US dollar index (DXY) bears the burden of market expectations that the US government will release the coronavirus (COVID-19) aid payments soon. The upbeat hopes gained strength after US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin announced that the $600 paycheck will be out tonight (Tuesday night per the US).

It should, however, be noted that the Senate Majority Republican Leader Mitch McConnell earlier showed readiness to block the $2,000 relief payment but later on put forward the bill, as a part of the procedure, to recall the bulls. The Congress member McConnell also added clauses about social media companies’ protections and election fraud studies to his proposal for votes.

Elsewhere, the US Assistant Secretary for Health Brett Giroir told MSNBC that the US should extend test requirements for travelers beyond Britain after finding a fresh case of the covid variant found in the UK that lacks travel history. Virus woes also push UK PM Boris Johnson to expand Tier 4 restrictions while Japan is up for major hurdles for the international visitors.

Against this backdrop and a light calendar, S&P 500 Futures remain mildly bid while stocks in Asia trade mixed. Though, the DXY teases the monthly low, also lowest since April 2018, while declining to 89.73 by press time.

Moving on, December’s Chicago Purchasing Managers’ Index, expected 57 versus 58.2 prior, will precede November’s Pending Home Sales MoM, forecast 0.0% against -1.1% previous readouts, to entertain EUR/USD traders. However, major attention will be given to the US aid package and virus updates. Should US policymakers refrain from announcing the much-awaited stimulus and/or covid conditions worsen, the US dollar may bounce off the multi-month low.

Technical analysis

Having successfully crossed the monthly high, highest since April 2018, EUR/USD bulls are up for challenging the 32-month peak surrounding 1.2415. However, the 1.2300 round-figure may offer an intermediate halt during the surge. Meanwhile, the pair’s pullback moves below the previous high of the month, 1.2272, may visit of the confluence of December 04 high and 21-day SMA near 1.2173/78.

Additional important levels

Overview
Today last price 1.2288
Today Daily Change 38 pips
Today Daily Change % 0.31%
Today daily open 1.225
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 1.2167
Daily SMA50 1.1964
Daily SMA100 1.188
Daily SMA200 1.1527
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 1.2275
Previous Daily Low 1.2206
Previous Weekly High 1.2257
Previous Weekly Low 1.213
Previous Monthly High 1.2003
Previous Monthly Low 1.1603
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 1.2249
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 1.2233
Daily Pivot Point S1 1.2213
Daily Pivot Point S2 1.2175
Daily Pivot Point S3 1.2144
Daily Pivot Point R1 1.2281
Daily Pivot Point R2 1.2313
Daily Pivot Point R3 1.235

 

 

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