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EUR/USD has little time to celebrate as it is dragged back down

  • EUR/USD has been rising in response to growing speculation of a rate cut in the US.
  • Euro-zone inflation data may serve as a reminder that Europe has its own troubles.
  • Tuesday’s four-hour chart shows EUR/USD has broken above the triple-top but suffers from oversold conditions.

EUR/USD is experiencing  schadenfreude – a German word meaning pleasure derived from someone else’s misfortune. The world’s most-popular currency pair is on the rise as speculation of a US rate cut mounts.

Saint Louis  Fed President James Bullard has said that the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates soon as inflation is weak and trade tensions create rising uncertainty – echoing the market sentiment. Despite being a known dove, Bullard’s words exacerbated the USD sell-off.

The greenback was already on the back foot after US ISM Manufacturing PMI missed expectations with 52.1 points –  the lowest in 31 months. Moreover,    US-Sino tensions expanded to visas for Chinese studying in the US. The world’s largest economies continue tussling over technology and continue accusing each other of the failure of trade talks. Yields on 10-year and 2-year bonds have extended their drops, making the USD less attractive.

Yet things are not so rosy in the old continent as the fallout from the European elections threatens fragile coalitions. Italian PM Giuseppe Conte – which is not affiliated with any party – has warned the two collation partners to stop squabbling and hinted he might step down. Relations between the League and the 5-Star Movement have been tense since the former beat the latter in elections. Moreover, both populist parties have differences over the budget and especially tax cuts.

The political situation in Germany – the continent’s largest economy – is also of concern to markets. Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government has received a lifeline from the SPD’s decision to stay in government. However, the center-left junior coalition partner has decided to hold a review of the partnership in the autumn. The party’s failure at the ballot box triggered the resignation of its leader Andrea Nahles – a key figure in bringing about the grand coalition.

The common currency’s troubles do not end with politics. Preliminary inflation figures for May are due today – an essential input for the all-important  ECB  decision on Thursday – and expectations are low. Consumer price index hit a high of 1.7%, and core CPI reached 1.3% year on year. However, that was only due to the change in the timing of Easter. A significant slowdown is projected now – potentially prompting a downgrade in the bank’s forecasts – and consequently a potential drop in the value of the common currency.

See  Euro-zone inflation preview: Core CPI is the key ahead of the ECB – Three scenarios for EUR/USD

The next events to watch out for are speeches by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and New York President who will speak later in the day and may shed more light on the Fed’s thinking. Powell currently maintains his patient stance on interest rate – no more hikes but no cuts either.

Overall, if euro-zone inflation drops as expected and Powell keeps the door closed on rate cuts, EUR/USD may reverse its gains.

EUR/USD Technical Analysis

EUR USD technical analysis June 4 2019

The Relative Strength Index on the four-hour chart is at 77 – well above 70 – and thus reflecting overbought conditions and signaling a possible downward correction.

On the other hand, EUR/USD surged above 1.1265, which capped the currency pair three times between late April and mid-May. Breaking above a significant resistance level indicates further gains – but EUR/USD has had its share of false breaks.

The next resistance line is close. 1.1280 provided support in mid-April and now turns into resistance. Further up, 1.1305 capped a recovery attempt around the same time, and 1.1325 was the high point in April.

Below 1.1265, the first noteworthy support line is 1.1218, which was a high point in late May. It is followed by 1.1190 which held  EUR/USD  down in early June and served as support beforehand. 1.1145 capped euro/dollar when it traded at a lower range in late May.

Yohay Elam

Yohay Elam

Yohay Elam: Founder, Writer and Editor I have been into forex trading for over 5 years, and I share the experience that I have and the knowledge that I've accumulated. After taking a short course about forex. Like many forex traders, I've earned a significant share of my knowledge the hard way. Macroeconomics, the impact of news on the ever-moving currency markets and trading psychology have always fascinated me. Before founding Forex Crunch, I've worked as a programmer in various hi-tech companies. I have a B. Sc. in Computer Science from Ben Gurion University. Given this background, forex software has a relatively bigger share in the posts.