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Thursday’s Euro/Dollar Target: 1.1415

Published 05/05/2016, 03:50 AM
Updated 01/21/2022, 04:20 AM

Yesterday’s Trading:

Wednesday’s close saw the euro down against the dollar. The pair couldn’t continue its growth after US labor market data for the private sector came out. The ISM index and manufacturing orders kept the dollar from falling.

The ADP index came out much lower than expected. The weak data could lead the experts into a change of forecast downwards for the Non-Farm Payrolls. The report is out two days before the official US employment report.

The US March manufacturing orders were up 1.1% (forecasted: 0.5%, previous: -1.9%).

The ISM index for service sector activity in April was 55.7 (forecasted: 54.6, previous: 54.5).

Market Expectations:

The euro/dollar stabilized at 1.1486 and has been consolidating in a narrow range for 12 hours. Since a pinbar formed on the daily on May 3rd, after a sideways movement I’d take a risk to say that the price will exit downwards to 1.1415.

The key event of the week is the Non-Farm Payrolls report. The official US Department of Labor report will be out at 15:30 EET on Friday. It is expected that job creation in April will be at 200k and the unemployment level will have fallen from 5% to 4.9%.

The ADP and NFP don’t have a positive correlation, so I’m not really looking at this.

Day’s News (EET):

10:30, UK housing prices for April from Halifax;
11:00, ECB’s economic bulletin;
11:30, UK service sector business activity index for April;
15:30, Canadian data on March construction permits. US initial applications for unemployment benefits for the week;
18:30, Saint Louis Fed president speaking.

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Technical Analysis:

The euro/dollar has bounced to the balance line and the price returned to 1.1485 from here. The hourly indicators are in a neutral zone.

Taking May 3rd's pinbar into account, I expect to see a weakening of the euro against the dollar to 1.1415 on Thursday. At the moment we could well drop to 1.1395 (to the trend line).

Definitely keep an eye on the euro/pound cross. The cross on the hourly has bounced to the LB. A sharp rebound upwards, and the euro will start to strengthen against the USD.

I reckon we’ll see a growth of the euro to 1.1507, but it’s not worth letting the buyers get any higher or the euro will rise to 1.1575 over the course of 2-3 hours.

EUR/USD Hourly Chart

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