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Last week, our technical indicators suggested going Long at or below 1.08, setting a Stop Loss at 1.0675, and going Short at or above 1.0825, setting a Stop Loss at 1.1051.
This week, the EURUSD price range was 1.0727 high set this past Monday, and 1.0497 low, set today, Thursday.
On Monday, we could have bought the currency pair at 1.0629, selling it on an intraday trading at 1.0726, for 0.91% profit.
Fundamental Overview
The selling bias around the EURUSD pair remains unabated for the fifth consecutive day in the wake of the continuation of the so-called Trump trade, which has been a key factor behind the post-election US Dollar (USD) rally. In fact, the USD Index (DXY), which tracks the Greenback against a basket of currencies, has advanced to its highest level since November 2023 amid hopes that US President-elect Donald Trump’s policies will boost economic growth.
Meanwhile, Trump’s plans to hike tariffs on imports could accelerate inflation and force the Federal Reserve (Fed) to pause its easing cycle. Moreover, the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) released on Wednesday pointed to a slower progress toward bringing inflation down and could result in fewer rate cuts next year. This remains supportive of elevated US Treasury bond yields and continues to push the USD higher across the board.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the headline CPI rose 0.2% in October and by 2.6% over the last twelve months. Additional details of the report revealed that the core gauge – which excludes the more volatile food and energy categories—increased by 0.3% last month and by 3.3% as compared to the same time period last year. The data reaffirmed bets that the Fed would deliver a third rate cut in December against the backdrop of a softening labor market.
Commenting on the report, St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem noted that the risk of inflation moving higher has risen and that sticky inflation makes it difficult for the central bank to continue to ease rates. Moreover, Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan struck a similar tone and said that the central bank should proceed cautiously, adding that if we cut too far, past neutral, inflation could reaccelerate and the FOMC could need to reverse direction.
Separately, Kansas Fed President Jeffrey Schmid made a rare appearance and said it remains to be seen how much more the US central bank will cut rates, and where they may settle. Hence, investors will closely scrutinize Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s comments on Thursday for cues about the rate-cut path. This, in turn, will play a key role in influencing the near-term USD price dynamics and provide some meaningful impetus to the EURUSD pair.
In the meantime, the shared currency might continue to feel pressure from the political uncertainty in Germany, following the collapse of the governing coalition in the Eurozone’s largest economy. Adding to this, the highly probable tariffs on Europe’s exports to the US, under the second Trump presidency, could significantly impact the region’s economy. This further seems to weigh on the Euro and drags the EUR/USD pair to a fresh year-to-date (YTD) low.
Heading into the key event risk, the US economic docket – featuring the release of the usual Weekly Initial Jobless Claims and the Producer Price Index (PPI) – could drive the USD demand and produce short-term opportunities around the EURUSD pair. Nevertheless, the aforementioned fundamental backdrop seems tilted firmly in favor of the USD bulls and suggests that the path of least resistance for spot prices remains to the downside.
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Technical Analysis
The EURUSD stays pressured toward 1.0500, US PPI data next in focus. The currency pair remains heavy toward 1.0500 in the European session on Thursday, hanging at yearly lows. The Trump trades-driven unabated US Dollar demand and tariffs threat weigh on the pair. Mixed Eurozone data fail to lift the Euro. Eyes turn to US PPI data and Fed Chair Powell.
From a technical perspective, the overnight breakdown below the previous YTD low suggests that the path of least resistance for the EURUSD pair remains to the downside. That said, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the daily chart has just started flashing slightly oversold conditions and warrants some caution. Hence, it will be prudent to wait for some near-term consolidation or a modest bounce before positioning for any further depreciating move. Nevertheless, spot prices seem vulnerable to weaken further below the 1.0500 psychological mark and test the October 2023 swing low, around the 1.0450-1.0445 region.
On the flip side, any meaningful recovery attempt now seems to face stiff resistance near the 1.0600 round-figure mark. Some follow-through buying, however, might trigger a short-covering rally and lift the EURUSD pair to the overnight swing high, around the 1.0650-1.0655 region. A further move up, meanwhile, might still be seen as a selling opportunity and is more likely to remain capped near the 1.0700 handle. The latter should act as a key pivotal point, which if cleared decisively will suggest that the pair has formed a near-term bottom and pave the way for additional gains.
Next week
For next week, analyzing the following EURUSD chart on the daily timeframe, we can see that the price is currently trading 1.06 level, dropping today to around 1.05.
We anticipate that the price will soon react positively to the 1.052 to 1.05 zone, potentially leading to a recovery of 40 to 300 pips, but we should Keep an eye on these marked levels!
Hence, our technical analysis is suggesting going Long at or below 1.06, setting a Stop Loss at 1.045, and going Short at or above 1.061, setting a Stop Loss at 1.08.
As of 11:54 AM (GMT), the EURUSD was trading at 1.05290.
EURUSD insights
Pivot points are a technical indicator that traders use to predict upcoming areas of technical significance, such as support and resistance. They are calculated by averaging the high, low and closing prices of a previous period. That could be a day, a week or a month.
If a market is trading above its previous pivot point (known as P), it is seen as a bullish signal. If it is below, it is bearish.
EUR to USD forecast for tomorrow
EUR to USD forecast for tomorrow, Euro to US Dollar forecast on Friday, November, 15: exchange rate 1.051 US Dollars, maximum 1.067, minimum 1.035. EUR to USD forecast on Monday, November, 18: exchange rate 1.048 US Dollars, maximum 1.064, minimum 1.032. Euro to US Dollar forecast on Tuesday, November, 19: exchange rate 1.042 US Dollars, maximum 1.058, minimum 1.026. EUR to USD forecast on Wednesday, November, 20: exchange rate 1.034 US Dollars, maximum 1.050, minimum 1.018.
EUR to USD Forecast for Next Week
In 1 week, Euro to US Dollar forecast on Thursday, November, 21: exchange rate 1.041 US Dollars, maximum 1.057, minimum 1.025. EUR to USD forecast on Friday, November, 22: exchange rate 1.022 US Dollars, maximum 1.037, minimum 1.007. Euro to US Dollar forecast on Monday, November, 25: exchange rate 1.027 US Dollars, maximum 1.042, minimum 1.012. EUR to USD forecast on Tuesday, November, 26: exchange rate 1.031 US Dollars, maximum 1.046, minimum 1.016. Euro to US Dollar forecast on Wednesday, November, 27: exchange rate 1.026 US Dollars, maximum 1.041, minimum 1.011.
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Disclosures: The material provided herein is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any interests in the EUR/USD or any other securities. This overview may include or be based in part on projections, valuations, estimates and other financial data supplied by third parties, which has not been verified by Pedro Ferreira. Any information regarding projected or estimated investment returns are estimates only and should not be considered indicative of the actual results that may be realized or predictive of the performance of the EUR/USD or any underlying security. Further, Pedro Ferreira is not long or short in the currency pair. Past investment results of any underlying managers should not be viewed as indicative of future performance of the EUR/USD.








