EUR/USD Snaps Monthly Opening Range After Failing To Clear July High

EUR/USD RATE TALKING POINTS

EUR/USD extends the rebound from a fresh monthly low (1.1770) amid the larger-than-expected slowdown in the US Consumer Price Index (CPI), but recent price action casts a bearish outlook for the exchange rate as it snaps the opening range for September.

EUR/USD SNAPS MONTHLY OPENING RANGE AFTER FAILING TO CLEAR JULY HIGH

EUR/USD appears to have reversed course after failing to clear the July high (1.1909), with the exchange rate dipping below the 50-Day SMA (1.1799) at the start of the week even as the European Central Bank (ECB) plans to carry out the pandemic emergency purchase programme (PEPP) at a “moderately lower pace.”

It seems as though the ECB is in no rush to normalize monetary policy as the central bank reiterates that the PEPP will operate “with a total envelope of €1,850 billion until at least the end of March 2022 and, in any case, until it judges that the coronavirus crisis phase is over,” and the Euro may face headwinds ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) interest rate decision on September 22 as Chairman Jerome Powell and Co. show a greater willingness to switch gears.

Until then, speculation surrounding the ECB and FOMC may sway EUR/USD as both central banks maintain an outcome-based approach for monetary policy, but a further decline in the exchange rate may fuel the recent flip in retail sentiment like the behavior seen earlier this year.

Image of IG Client Sentiment for EUR/USD rate

The IG Client Sentiment Report shows 50.70% of traders are currently net-long EUR/USD, with the ratio of traders long to short standing at 1.03 to 1.

The number of traders net-long is 4.30% higher than yesterday and 22.23% higher from last week, while the number of traders net-short is 0.89% lower than yesterday and 19.70% lower from last week. The rise in net-long interest has led to a flip in retail sentiment as 42.07% of traders were net-long EUR/USD last week, while the decline in net-short position comes as EUR/USD snaps the opening range for September.

With that said, EUR/USD may struggle to hold above the 50-Day SMA (1.1799) amid the failed attempt to clear the July high (1.1909), and the rebound from the August low (1.1664) may turn out to be a correction in the broader trend as the exchange rate trades to fresh yearly lows in the second half of 2021.

EUR/USD RATE DAILY CHART

Image of EUR/USD rate daily chart

Source: Trading View

  • Keep in mind, EUR/USD sits below the 200-Day SMA (1.1994) for the first time since April as the advance from the March low (1.1704) failed to produce a test of the January high (1.2350), with the exchange rate trading to a fresh yearly low (1.1664) in August as the 50-Day SMA (1.1799) established a negative slope.
  • As a result, the advance from the August low (1.1664) may turn out to be a correction in the broader trend as EUR/USD appears to have reversed course following the failed attempt to clear the July high (1.1909), but need a close below the 1.1780 (23.6% expansion) to 1.1810 (61.8% retracement) region to open up the Fibonacci overlap around 1.1670 (78.6% expansion) to 1.1710 (61.8% retracement).
  • A break of the August low (1.1664) brings the 1.1640 (50% expansion) region on the radar, with the next area of interest coming around 1.1580 (61.8% expansion).

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