The euro-dollar pair, trading at a rate of 1.07759, remains at a lower level following a streak of seven weeks of losses that resulted in a significant break of an important technical support level.
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- EUR/USD holds lower grounds after seven-week losing streak that broke a key technical support.
The pair currently trades last at 1.07759.
The previous day high was 1.0882 while the previous day low was 1.0772. The daily 38.2% Fib levels comes at 1.0814, expected to provide resistance. Similarly, the daily 61.8% fib level is at 1.084, expected to provide resistance.
EUR/USD bears keep the reins at the lowest level in a week, after falling heavily in the last two consecutive days. That said, the Euro pair remains pressured around 1.0775 during the early Monday morning in Asia.
Euro bears initially retreated in the last week amid a downward revision to the Q2 US GDP growth and softer PMIs before the upbeat prints of inflation clues and mostly impressive employment statistics weighed on the major currency pair. On the top, a softer inflation figure from the bloc and a slightly dovish comment from the European Central Bank (ECB) official also weighed on the quote.
Inflation in the Eurozone per the European Central Bank’s (ECB) favorite gauge, namely the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), rose to 0.6% MoM versus -0.1% expected and prior readings whereas the YoY figures remained reprinted at 5.3% figures compared to 5.1% YoY market estimations. Over the past four months, the average monthly increase in core HICP has more than halved to 0.20% MoM than 0.6% reported in the first four months of 2023.
That said, European Central Bank (ECB) policymaker, Francois Villeroy de Galhau said that the underlying inflation has peaked since April and appears to have begun its decline. Adding to this, ECB’s Villeroy also said, per Reuters, that keeping rates high long enough matters more than the level.
Talking about the US data, the headlines US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) rose to 187K in August versus 170K expected and 157K prior (revised) even as the Unemployment Rate marked an uptick to 3.8% from 3.5% market forecasts and previous readings. Further, the Average Hourly Earnings also eased to 0.2% and 4.3% compared to 0.4% and 4.4% respective priors. Additionally, the US ISM Manufacturing PMI also impressed the US Dollar buyers with the 47.6 figures versus analysts’ estimation of 47.0 versus 46.4 previous readings.
Following the data, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta J. Mester downplayed the increase in the Unemployment Rate to 3.8% by stating that the level “is still low.” The policymaker termed the US job market as strong despite recent rebalancing as she spoke at an event in Germany. About inflation, Fed’s Mester acknowledged that progress has been made but noted it remains elevated.
With this, the US Dollar managed to close on the positive side for the seventh consecutive week despite marking the lowest weekly gain since early July.
It should be observed that the decline in the benchmark US 10-year Treasury bond yields has been declining in the last two consecutive weeks after rising to the highest levels since 2007, to 4.18% at the latest. Further, the Wall Street benchmarks also improved in the recent few days, despite Friday’s sluggish closing, which in turn prod the EUR/USD traders.
Moving on, the US markets are closed for the Labor Day holiday and hence the EUR/USD traders may witness a lackluster day but ECB President Christine Lagarde might help the momentum traders. Should the policymaker manage to keep her hawkish tone, the Euro may post a corrective bounce. Additionally important will be Wednesday’s US ISM Services PMI for August.
A daily closing below an ascending support line from March 15, now immediate resistance near 1.0785, directs EUR/USD toward a downward-sloping trend line from late June, close to 1.0750 at the latest.
Technical Levels: Supports and Resistances
EURUSD currently trading at 1.0775 at the time of writing. Pair opened at 1.0776 and is trading with a change of -0.01% % .
| Overview | Overview.1 | |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Today last price | 1.0775 |
| 1 | Today Daily Change | -0.0001 |
| 2 | Today Daily Change % | -0.01% |
| 3 | Today daily open | 1.0776 |
The pair remains strongly bearish on the daily time frame. It trades below the 20 SMA @ 1.0888, 50 SMA 1.0968, 100 SMA @ 1.0922 and 200 SMA @ 1.0816.
| Trends | Trends.1 | |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Daily SMA20 | 1.0888 |
| 1 | Daily SMA50 | 1.0968 |
| 2 | Daily SMA100 | 1.0922 |
| 3 | Daily SMA200 | 1.0816 |
The previous day high was 1.0882 while the previous day low was 1.0772. The daily 38.2% Fib levels comes at 1.0814, expected to provide resistance. Similarly, the daily 61.8% fib level is at 1.084, expected to provide resistance.
Note the levels of interest below:
- Pivot support is noted at 1.0738, 1.07, 1.0629
- Pivot resistance is noted at 1.0848, 1.092, 1.0958
| Levels | Levels.1 |
|---|---|
| Previous Daily High | 1.0882 |
| Previous Daily Low | 1.0772 |
| Previous Weekly High | 1.0946 |
| Previous Weekly Low | 1.0772 |
| Previous Monthly High | 1.1065 |
| Previous Monthly Low | 1.0766 |
| Daily Fibonacci 38.2% | 1.0814 |
| Daily Fibonacci 61.8% | 1.0840 |
| Daily Pivot Point S1 | 1.0738 |
| Daily Pivot Point S2 | 1.0700 |
| Daily Pivot Point S3 | 1.0629 |
| Daily Pivot Point R1 | 1.0848 |
| Daily Pivot Point R2 | 1.0920 |
| Daily Pivot Point R3 | 1.0958 |
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