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CHFJPY Wave Analysis
- CHFJPY reversed from resistance level 143.10
- Likely to fall to support level 140.60
CHFJPY currency pair recently reversed down from the key resistance level 143.10 (which has been reversing the pair from the end of June) intersecting with the upper daily Bollinger Band.
The downward reversal from the resistance level 143.10 stopped the previous intermediate impulse wave (3).
CHFJPY currency can be expected to fall further to the next support level 140.60 (low of the earlier correction (2)).
NZDCHF Wave Analysis
- NZDCHF reversed from support level 0.5900
- Likely to rise to resistance level 0.6050
NZDCHF currency pair recently reversed up from the key support level 0.5900 (which stopped the sharp downtrend at the end of June) standing below the lower daily Bollinger Band.
The upward reversal from the support level 0.5900 created the daily Piercing Line chart pattern.
NZDCHF currency pair can be expected to rise further to the next resistance level 0.6050 (which reversed the pair multiple times from the start of July).
Euro Drops to New 20-Year Low
EUR/USD has stabilized after a rough start to the week. In the European session, EUR/USD is trading at 0.9931, down 0.10% on the day and its lowest level since November 2002.
After weeks in retreat, the US dollar has rebounded and is showing broad strength. The euro has taken it on the chin, falling 2.12% last week and down another 1.07% this week. It looks like the euro has more room to fall and we could see EUR/USD gazing up at the parity line for some time to come.
German business activity falls
German PMIs for August were mixed and the euro shrugged in response. Services PMI fell to 48.2, down from 49.7. This missed the estimate of 49.0. Manufacturing was slightly better, rising from 49.3 to 49.8 and beating the forecast of 48.2. The readings are worrying, as they indicate that both manufacturing and services have been in contraction for two straight months, with readings below the neutral level of 50.0. The economic outlook for the eurozone’s number one economy remains bleak, as high inflation and rising interest rates threaten to tip the economy into recession. Unsurprisingly, confidence levels amongst manufacturers and businesses remain low.
Germany’s labour market has been a bright spot in the economy, but there is room for concern here too. Employment in the private sector rose in August, but the pace of job creation fell to its lowest since March 2021. With the economy in a downturn, the downside risk to job creation will likely increase.
The markets are anxiously awaiting Fed Chair Powell’s speech at Jackson Hole on Friday, but there are some key US releases that could have an impact on the direction of the US dollar. New Home Sales will be released later today, with a forecast of 575 thousand for July, following 590 thousand in June. Durable goods orders will be published on Wednesday, with the headline reading expected to fall to 0.6% in July, down sharply from 2.0% in June. With the Federal Reserve in data-dependent mode, investors are keeping a close eye on key US events and we could see some movement in the currency markets following these releases.
EUR/USD Technical
- 0.9959 has switched to resistance. Above, there is resistance at 1.0113
- There is support at 0.9877 and 0.9723
GBP/JPY Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 161.14; (P) 161.84; (R1) 162.50; More...
Intraday bias in GBP/JPY remains neutral range trading continues. On the upside, break of 163.91 will bring stronger rise to 166.31 resistance. On the downside, below 160.07 will turn bias to the downside for 159.42 and below.
In the bigger picture, up trend from 123.94 (2020 low) is still in progress. Sustained break of 61.8% retracement of 195.86 (2015 high) to 122.75 (2016 low) at 167.93 will be a long term bullish signal, and could pave the way back to 195.86 high. This will remain the favored case as long as 155.57 support holds, even in case of deep pull back.
EUR/JPY Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 136.10; (P) 137.02; (R1) 137.65; More....
Intraday bias in EUR/JPY remains neutral as sideway trading continues. On the upside, break of 138.38 resistance will resume the rebound from 133.38 towards 142.31 resistance. On the downside, break of 134.93 will turn bias back to the downside for 133.38 support. Overall, corrective pattern from 144.26 could extend further with more choppy trading.
In the bigger picture, up trend from 114.42 (2020 low) is seen as the third leg of the pattern from 109.30 (2016 low). Further rally is in favor as long as 134.11 resistance turned support holds, even in case of deep pull back. Next target is 149.76 (2015 high). However, sustained break of 134.11 will be a sign of medium term bearish reversal and turn focus to 124.37 support for confirmation.
EUR/GBP Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.8425; (P) 0.8460; (R1) 0.8484; More...
Intraday bias in EUR/GBP is turned neutral at this point. On the downside, break of 0.8386 minor support will resume the choppy fall from 0.8720 through 0.8338. On the upside, above 0.8510 will resume the rebound to 0.8585 resistance next.
In the bigger picture, medium term bearishness is maintained with prior rejection by 38.2% retracement of 0.9499 to 0.8201 at 0.8697. Break of 0.8201 will resume larger down trend from 0.9499 (2020 high). Nevertheless, sustained break of 0.8697 will affirm the case that rise from 0.8201 is a medium term up trend itself.
EUR/AUD Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.4388; (P) 1.4506; (R1) 1.4571; More...
Range trading continues in EUR/AUD and intraday bias remains neutral. Further decline is expected as long as 1.4804 resistance holds. On the downside, firm break of 1.4318 low will resume larger down trend to medium term projection level at 1.3623. However, break of 1.4804 will delay the bearish case and turn bias to the upside for stronger rebound first.
In the bigger picture, down trend from 1.9799 is still in progress. Break of 1.4318 low will target 61.8% projection of 1.9799 to 1.5250 from 1.6434 at 1.3623, which is close to 1.3624 long term support (2017 low). This will remain the favored case now as long as 1.5396 resistance holds.
EUR/CHF Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.9563; (P) 0.9597; (R1) 0.9624; More....
Intraday bias in EUR/CHF remains on the downside at this point. Current down trend should now target 100% projection of 1.1149 to 0.9970 from 1.0513 at 0.9334. On the upside, break of 0.9698 resistance will indicate short term bottoming, and turn bias back to the upside for stronger rebound.
In the bigger picture, long term down trend from 1.2004 (2018 high) is still in progress. Next target is 138.2% projection of 1.2004 to 1.0505 to 1.1149 at 0.9033. On the upside, break of 0.9970 support turned resistance is needed to be the first sign of medium term bottoming. Otherwise, outlook will stay bearish in case of strong rebound.
UK PMI manufacturing dived to 46 in Aug, services ticked down to 52.5
UK PMI Manufacturing dropped sharply from 52.1 to 46.0 in August, well below expectation of 51.3. That's also the lowest level in 27 months. PMI Services ticked down from 52.6 to 52.5, above expectation of 52.0, an 18-month low. PMI Composite dropped from 52.1 to 50.9, an 18-month low.
Annabel Fiddes, Economics Associate Director at S&P Global Market Intelligence said:
"The UK private sector moved closer to stagnation in August, as mild growth of activity across the service sector only just offset a deepening downturn at manufacturers. Waning customer demand amid the weaker economic outlook, and shortages of both staff and inputs, were reported to have hit goods producers hard, with firms registering the quickest drops in output and new work since May 2020.
Excluding the initial phase of the pandemic in early-2020, the reduction in manufacturing output was the quickest seen since the start of 2009. Meanwhile, the service sector registered the weakest increase in activity since the recovery began in early 2021."
Eurozone PMI composite dropped to 49.2 in Aug, economic contraction in Q3
Eurozone PMI manufacturing dropped from 49.8 to 49.7 in August, above expectation of 49.0, a 26-month low. PMI Services dropped from 51.2 to 50.2, below expectation of 50.5, a 17-month low. PMI Composite dropped from 49.9 to 49.2, an 18-month low.
Andrew Harker, Economics Director at S&P Global Market Intelligence said: "The latest PMI data for the eurozone point to an economy in contraction during the third quarter of the year. Cost of living pressures mean that the recovery in the service sector following the lifting of pandemic restrictions has ebbed away, while manufacturing remained mired in contraction in August, seeing another record accumulation of stocks of finished goods as firms were unable to shift products in a falling demand environment. This glut of inventories suggests little prospect of an improvement in manufacturing production any time soon."


















