EUR/USD: getting ready for the FED


EUR/USD Current price: 1.3409

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Action moved for once, from the stocks markets to the forex board, with greenback strengthening for most o the last two session and indexes flat on the day. The EUR/USD extended its decline to a fresh year low of 1.3402 on the day, with no news driving the movement but dollar demand ahead of key macro data on the upcoming days. Consumer confidence advanced some improvement in local economic conditions rising up to 90.9, levels not seen since 2007, but dollar gains began before the release. 

Starting early Europe, Wednesday will be fulfilled with economic data both shores of the Atlantic that include European sentiment indexes, US ADP,GDP ad the FED to close the day. GDP readings will be closely watched, expected at 3.0% after the -2.9% of the first quarter of the day, and a positive number can be enough to boost the greenback, regardless what the Central Bank says later on the day. In fact, no surprises are expected to come from that front, with no press conference to accompany the decision. As for the EUR/USD, market sentiment is still strongly bearish, with the hourly chart showing indicators turning flat in oversold levels, anticipating some consolidation rather than a reversal in the short term. In the 4 hours chart technical readings also are bearish supportive, with short term sellers now in the 1.3440 price zone.

Support levels: 1.3410 1.3380 1.3335

Resistance levels: 1.3440 1.3475 1.3500 

EUR/JPY Current price: 136.93

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Yen weakness was not enough for EUR/JPY, unable to firm up above the 137.00 briefly tested during the US afternoon. Is the battle of the “less weak” in here, and the EUR is the one with less chances of emerging victorious on dollar rallies. Anyway and from a technical point of view, the hourly chart shows price along with 100 and 200 SMA all within a 10 pips range while indicators stand flat in neutral territory, all reflecting current lack of directional strength. In the 4 hours chart moving averages continue grinding lower well above current price while indicators are also flat in neutral territory: either a break below 136.60 or a firmer advance beyond 137.50 is required, to set a clear direction for the upcoming days.

Support levels: 136.90 136.60 136.20 

Resistance levels: 137.50 137.90 138.40

GBP/USD Current price: 1.6938

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The GBP/USD fell steadily for most of the day, despite June UK mortgage approvals beat median forecast and rose up to 67.2K. The pair broke below former 1.6950 strong static support, but there was no follow through with price stagnated a few pips below mentioned level. As a new day starts, the hourly chart shows indicators correcting higher from oversold levels, while 20 SMA maintains a strong bearish slope above current price. In the 4 hours chart technical indicators also aim higher in negative territory, supporting some limited upward corrective movement that can extend up to 1.7000 without really affecting the dominant bearish tone.

Support levels: 1.6920 1.6870 1.6825

Resistance levels: 1.6950 1.7000 1.7045 

USD/JPY Current price: 102.11

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Trading at its daily highs, the USD/JPY closes the day above both, its 100 and 200 DMAs around 102.00/05 first time since mid June. That should be considered a quite nice bullish signal if it weren’t of NFP numbers coming on Friday. Nikkei upward strength, trading at levels not seen since late January this year is another factor supporting current yen weakness, albeit cautious should prevail until Friday. Technically, the hourly chart shows momentum corrected overbought levels and turns back higher, while price extended above its moving averages and RSI turns flat near 70. In the 4 hours chart a mild positive tone is present, with immediate resistance now at 102.35, in route to 102.80 strong static resistance area.

Support levels: 101.95 101.60 101.20

Resistance levels: 102.35 102.80 103.10

AUD/USD Current price: 0.9385

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AUD/USD shown little progress over the last 24 hours, approaching to the base of its latest range at 0.9370 immediate support. The pair maintains a bearish tone in the short term, with price developing below its 20 SMA and indicators turning south below their midlines, while the 4 hours chart shows also a mild bearish tone, with indicators mostly flat below their midlines. A break below mentioned level should lead to a retest of critical midterm support around 0.9330, while if this last gives up, the downward momentum will likely accelerates towards 0.9260 price zone.

Support levels: 0.9370 0.9330 0.9300

Resistance levels: 0.9420 0.9460 0.9500

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