EUR/USD: Did we over-react last week? - FXStreet

FXStreet (Barcelona) - Goncalo Moreira CMT, FXStreet Technical Analyst comments that EUR/USD closed last week with a negative close-to-close performance of -0.85% (-118 pips), the largest weekly performance seen in six weeks.

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“Add to this the fact that the performance was the first negative one in seven weeks, and the conditions become ripe for a shift in sentiment. Contrary to what we would expect, the turn in the tide didn't cause a lot of dispersion among poll participants. With the expectation of a little rise in the shorter-term horizon, the mid- and longer-term coefficient of variation of the forecasts show a certain degree of consensus, specially the longer-term (3 month ahead) which is at historical lows.”

“In the short-term: the central tendency measures, when smoothed together, are pointing below the weekly close (1.3796) at 1.3704. Interestingly, they were pointing at 1.3940, that is above the weekly close (1.3914) in the previous release, failing to predict the following weeks' performance. The result was -as seen in other times- when expectations are not met, there is a shift in the average forecast, this time of 240 pips to the downside.”

“Remember that markets are able to discount future scenarios in the present price: therefore, more than being a predictive tool, the longer-term distribution of the participant's values is the one reflecting better the current sentiment. The correlation between the three-month forecasts and the actual close price at the future date stays at 6.38%, that is too low to make it a predictive tool in the long-run. But not in the short-term due to the discounting mechanism.”

“In the longer-term we see a migration of many participants from sustaining a bearish bias towards showing a sideways stance. This migration may be due to the lower weekly close which may have turned into “sideways” some of the bearish forecasts from the weeks before. But fact is that there was a surprise.”

“What does it mean for traders? Markets were caught by surprise by the hawkish comments from the Fed governor Yellen, following last week’s FOMC meeting, a fact which contrasted with the more dovish than before ECB. In that sense the USD is expected to out-perform the EUR in the long run based on the difference in Central Bank policies (hence the changes in the 3-month forecasts). But we cannot rule out more surprises in the form of economic data from the Euro-zone out-muscling that of U.S., for instance, in which case the euro could climb to 1.40 U.S. dollars and potentially beyond.”

“To summarize: the combination of low dispersion with a sideways tilted bias is not the best technical situation in sentiment analysis to make us change our minds just yet. Therefore, I remain cautiously bullish in the short to mid-term awaiting for more surprises telling me that after all we over-reacted last week.”

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