US Dollar Flattens Ahead Of Fed Minutes Publication

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  • The Greenback trades mixed on Tuesday ahead of the release of the FOMC Minutes. 
  • Traders are opting for risk-on bets, undermining safe havens like the Swiss Franc and the US Dollar. 
  • The US Dollar Index falls to around 103.00, with risks of more downturns to come. 

The US Dollar (USD) posted another fresh two-month low during the Asian trading session on Tuesday. The Greenback is down over 0.50% against the Japanese Yen (JPY) and the Chinese Renminbi (CNY) as the overall risk sentiment looks to be in favor of risk-on investment, with equities soaring and safe havens abating, adding to the depreciation call for the Greenback. 

The calendar for this Tuesday is picking up pace, with one main event right at the end of the day: the FOMC Minutes from the latest Federal Reserve (Fed) meeting in November, when the central bank opted to leave interest rates unchanged. Traders and analysts will look for clues and side remarks on whether inflation is coming down quickly enough for the Fed to end its hiking cycle and either stay steady or enter a cutting cycle immediately thereafter. On Monday, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Fed Fund futures, a tool that gauges market expectation of potential changes to the Fed funds rate, briefly priced in a small possibility of a rate cut at the upcoming December meeting. 
 

Daily digest: Are markets going too quickly?

  • Tuesday’s economic calendar takes off at 13:30 GMT, with the Chicago Fed National Activity Index release for October. The previous reading was at 0.02.
  • At 13:55 GMT, the Redbook Index for last week is due to be released. The previous was at 3%.
  • At 15:00 GMT, Existing Home Sales data for October is due to come out. Expectations are for a small decline from 3.96 million to 3.9 million. 
  • At 18:00 GMT, the US Treasury Department will issue a 10-year TIPS auction.
  • At 19:00 GMT, the main event for this Tuesday is the publication of the Fed’s latest FOMC Minutes. 
  • Equities are flat and looking for direction as Asian markets are not taking over the risk on sentiment that came from the US on Monday. Markets are bracing for the Nvidia earnings, which will come out after the US closing bell. 
  • The CME Group’s FedWatch Tool shows that markets are pricing in a 100% chance that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged at its meeting in December. 
  • The benchmark 10-year US Treasury Note yield trades at 4.40%, extending its decline as demand remains present in buying US debt. The 20-year allocation on Monday was a big success with a bid-to-cover ratio of 2.58, above the 2.4 average. 
     

US Dollar Index technical analysis: A doom scenario

The US Dollar is sticking to the technical approach after on Monday it breached the 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) at 103.62 when gauged by the US Dollar Index (DXY). The Fed FOMC Minutes could briefly provide some support and ease the Relative Strength Index, which is starting to trade in the oversold area on the daily chart. Although relief, do not expect a substantial turnaround as the market broadly anticipated that the Fed is done hiking, at least for now. 

The DXY was unable to bounce off the 100-day SMA and is treading further water at the 200-day SMA. Look for the recovery bounce towards the 100-day SMA near 104.20. Should the DXY be able to close and open above it, look for a return to the 55-day SMA near 105.71 with 105.12 ahead of it as resistance. 

Traders were warned that when the US Dollar Index would slide below that 55-day SMA, a big air pocket was opening up that could see the DXY fall substantially. The 200-day SMA is trying to keep everything together, though it is losing its impact quickly. The psychological 100-level comes into play. With a very slim economic calendar and several US market participants off the desk for the holidays, there is room for a potential big downturn this week. 


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