Special report: ECB Decision Thoughts
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Today’s report: How Will Draghi Respond?
The big focus for Thursday is the ECB meeting, which takes on added importance, given this latest slide in the Dollar, on the back of ramped up US administration soft Dollar policy. German IFO readings, Canada retail sales and US new home sales also out Thursday.
Wake-up call
Chart talk: Major markets technical overview video
- ECB meetin
- Brexit updates
- risk off
- SNB strategy
- Cross related
- retail sales
- soft CPI
- Currency wars
- Metal demand
- BITCOINÂ
Suggested reading
- Why the Dollar is Weak, J. Authers, Financial Times (January 25, 2018)
- China’s Banks Are Improving (Sort of), C. Balding, Bloomberg (January 24, 2018)
Chart talk: Technical & fundamental highlights
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EURUSD – technical overview
Though the Euro has seen a nice run of late, there is still room to run, after the market took out the 2017 high. The break sets up a bullish continuation and the next major measured move upside extension into the 1.2600-1.2700 area, which coincides with monumental resistance in the form of a falling trend-line off the record high from 2008. In the interim, any setbacks should be very well supported ahead of 1.1900.
EURUSD – fundamental overview
Economic data in the Eurozone has been supportive of the ECB taking the next steps in the normalization process, though the collapse in the Dollar will make it more difficult for the central bank when it meets later today. There have already been meetings in the past where Draghi seemed to go out of his way to lean to the accommodative side, despite positive signs, with ongoing subdued inflation and the already emerging threat of unwanted appreciation being addressed. And so today, the market will be looking to see if the ramped up soft Dollar policy will inspire a response from the central bank. Other data getting taken in on Thursday includes, German consumer confidence, German IFO readings and US new home sales.
GBPUSD – technical overview
The market has rocketed higher in 2018, with the breakout above the 2017 high opening an intense acceleration targeting a move towards 1.4300 that has now been exceeded in remarkable time. While there is risk for additional upside given the implication of a bigger picture structural bottom, daily studies are now highly overbought and this in conjunction with the market reaching the measured move extension objective following the breakout above 1.3660, warns of a possible pullback in the sessions ahead. But any setbacks are viewed as corrective, with the market now seen well supported into that previous resistance turned support of the previous 2017 high at 1.3660.
GBPUSD – fundamental overview
The Pound has emerged as a clear outperformer, with the UK currency benefitting from the combination of priced out worst case Brexit outcomes, Bank of England normalization and broad based US Dollar weakness on ramped up soft US Dollar policy from the US administration. However, with the Pound’s recovery accelerating in 2018 and the technical picture looking extended, there’s risk we could see a reversal in the sessions ahead. We believe the worst of Brexit is indeed behind, while rising inflation and an improving economic outlook will push the Pound higher over the medium to longer term. At the same time, there will still be bumps along the way and we have yet to hear anything material out from the Brexit front this year, which suggests some of those bumps could be forthcoming. As far as today’s docket goes, the UK market will be looking to see if the ECB addresses the Dollar weakness, while also keeping an eye UK CBI reported sales, US new home sales data, US initial jobless claims and the performance in global equities as it all relates to sentiment flow. Of course, any headlines relating to Brexit developments will also factor.
USDJPY – technical overview
The major pair has been confined to a range trade for much of 2017, with rallies well capped ahead of 115.00 and dips well supported below 108.00. The latest topside failure off the range high encourages this outlook, with the break back below 110.85 opening the door for an acceleration towards the 107.00-108.00 area range base in the sessions ahead. Look for any bounces to now be well capped ahead of 111.00.
USDJPY – fundamental overview
Overall, the Yen has been well bid in early 2018 despite rocketing US equities, and with stocks melting up, there are signs of capitulation on that front. This warns of even more Yen strength (USDJPY weakness) over the coming days, with a liquidation in risk correlated assets to inspire a flight back into the funding currency that is the Japanese Yen. The primary drivers of Yen demand thus far in 2018 have been broad based US Dollar weakness on soft US Dollar policy and some tweaking of BOJ policy that has the central bank moving a little further from its current super accommodative policy. As far as today’s data goes, we get US initial jobless claims and new home sales, though most of the volatility will be around the fallout from the ECB meeting and performance in the US equity market.
EURCHF – technical overview
The market continues to trend higher, extending gains to a fresh multi-month high. The bullish price action has the market thinking about a retest of that major barrier at 1.2000 further up. In the interim, look for any setbacks to be very well supported ahead of 1.1400, while only back below 1.1260 would delay the overall constructive tone.
EURCHF – fundamental overview
The SNB will need to be careful right now, as its strategy to weaken the Franc could face headwinds from the US equity market in 2018. The record run in the US stock market has been a big boost to the SNB’s strategy with elevated sentiment encouraging Franc weakness. Of course, the SNB is no stranger to this risk, given a balance sheet with massive exposure to US equities. But any signs of capitulation on that front into this new year, will likely invite a very large wave of demand for the Franc, which will put the SNB in a more challenging position to weaken the Franc.  And so, we speculate the SNB continues to be active buying EURCHF in an attempt to build some cushion ahead of what could be a period of intense Franc demand ahead.
AUDUSD – technical overview
An impressive recovery out from the December low is starting to show signs of exhaustion, with the market looking extended and poised for reversal after stalling out ahead of the 2017 high. A daily close back below 0.7957 will strengthen this outlook and open the door for a renewed wave of declines, while at this point, only a daily close back above the 2017 high at 0.8126 would suggest the market wants to look to keep pushing higher.
AUDUSD – fundamental overview
The Australian Dollar has held up well following Tuesday’s setbacks from slumping iron ore prices. The ongoing wave of US Dollar outflow from soft US Dollar policy, along with the concurrent recovery in broad commodities and record high stocks, have also helped to keep the Australian Dollar bid up towards the 2017 high. It’s worth noting, other sources this week’s demand come from the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal (now called CPTPP) and cross related Aussie buying post the softer than expected New Zealand inflation readings. As far as the remainder of the day goes, we get US initial jobless claims and new home sales, though most of the volatility will be around the fallout from the ECB meeting and performance in the US equity market.
USDCAD – technical overview
Despite the latest round of setbacks, there are signs of basing in this pair, after the recovery from plus two year lows back in September extended through an important resistance point in the form of the August peak. This sets the stage for additional upside, with the next focus on a retest of the psychological barrier at 1.3000. In the interim, any setbacks should now be well supported above a critical 78.6% fib retrace at 1.2240 on a daily close basis. Back above 1.2509 will strengthen the outlook.
USDCAD – fundamental overview
Broad based US Dollar outflows on soft Dollar policy and some encouraging updates on NAFTA have inspired this latest Loonie run, though there are still plenty of offers (USDCAD bids) expected to cap Canadian Dollar upside. The Canadian Dollar did a good job pricing in last week’s Bank of Canada hike, with the Loonie failing to materially extend gains on the event, despite the hike, given the more cautious message accompanying the central bank’s decision. Overall, Canada’s recovery is still somewhat fragile, and this coupled with an unstable macro picture and plenty of uncertainty around the fate of NAFTA, despite this week’s positives, should be keeping the Canadian Dollar from wanting to run much higher. Looking ahead, we get an important Canada retail sales print, US initial jobless claims and new home sales, though most of the volatility will be around the fallout from the ECB meeting and performance in the US equity market.
NZDUSD – technical overview
The market has done a good job recovering off the 2017 low from November, though additional upside could now be limited after overshooting a measured move objective in the 0.7200 area off an inverse head and shoulders formation. Overall, there is still medium term risk tilted to the downside and it will take a clear establishment back above 0.7400 to delay the bearish outlook and risk for another reversal. Look for a daily close back below 0.7200 to strengthen this outlook.
NZDUSD – fundamental overview
The New Zealand Dollar may be holding up well against the US Dollar right now, but this hasn’t stopped the currency from underperforming on the day. The early Thursday release of a much softer than expected New Zealand CPI print has been the primary driver of the relative weakness. Most of the Kiwi strength over the past several weeks has been driven off the broad based US Dollar weakness on ramped up US administration soft Dollar policy, record stocks and recovering commodities prices. But with US equities capable of rolling over at any moment and sentiment at risk of deteriorating, the market could be getting ready to sell into this rally. As far as the remainder of the day goes, we get US initial jobless claims and new home sales, though most of the volatility will be around the fallout from the ECB meeting and performance in the US equity market.
US SPX 500 – technical overview
The market continues to shrug off severely overextended technical readings, with any setbacks quickly supported for fresh record highs. Still, technical readings are tracking well overbought and are in desperate need for a period of healthy corrective action. Ultimately however, it will take a break back below 2772 at a minimum to alleviate immediate topside pressure.
US SPX 500 – fundamental overview
The US equity market has pushed further into record high territory this week in a move that can only be described as a full on meltup. It seems, the combination of blind momentum, expectation US tax reform will ultimately work out well, excitement around infrastructure plans, and a belief the Fed will remain super accommodative in light of a more dovish leaning Fed Chair and ongoing subdued inflation, are all factoring into the relentless bid. Nevertheless, investor immunity to downside risk is not looking as strong these days and there’s a clear tension out there as the VIX sits at unnervingly depressed levels, while the US administration launches a currency war. And so, all of this coupled with the fact that Fed policy is normalising, however slow, could start to resonate a little more, with stimulus efforts exhausted, balance sheet reduction coming into play and the Fed finally following through with forward guidance in 2017. At this point, it will take a breakdown in this market back below 2772 to turn heads.
GOLD (SPOT) – technical overview
Setbacks have been well supported over the past several months, with the market continuing to put in higher lows and higher highs. Look for the current run to break through and establish above massive resistance in the form of the 2016 high at 1375, with the push to suggest a major bottom has formed, opening the door for a much larger recovery in the months ahead. Any setbacks should now be well supported ahead of 1300.
GOLD (SPOT) – fundamental overview
Solid demand from medium and longer-term players persists, with these players more concerned about exhausted monetary policy, extended global equities, political uncertainty, systemic risk and geopolitical threats. All of this should continue to keep the commodity well supported, with many market participants also fleeing to the hard asset as the grand dichotomy of record high equities and record low yields comes to an unnerving climax. Certainly the US Dollar under pressure has added to the metal’s bid tone as well, but there is a growing sense that even in a scenario where the US Dollar is bid for an extended period, GOLD will hold up on risk off macro implications. The 2016 high at 1375 is a massive level that if broken and closed above, could be something that triggers a widespread panic and rush to accumulate more of the hard asset.
Feature – technical overview
Bitcoin has come under intense pressure since topping out at a record high just shy of 20,000 in December. The market had been in a period of consolidation in the aftermath of the record run, with most of that consolidation playing out between 12,000 and 17,000. The recent break below the consolidation low opens the door for an accelerated decline towards the next measured move extension target around November levels, in the 7,000 area.
Feature – fundamental overview
The crypto asset has come under intense pressure in early 2018, with ramped up regulatory oversight and potential government crackdowns forcing many holders to exit positions. The market has also been on a euphoric ride, with the run gaining too much momentum as latecomers look to get in on the action, often a sign of a bubbling asset. Bitcoin has struggled on the transaction side as well, with transactions per second a major drawback, along with a mining community that has been less willing to process transactions due to the lower fees. The Lightning network is expected to ramp up transaction speed as it is integrated, which could be a big help to Bitcoin, though it seems the combination of a massive bubble, more regulatory oversight and a market that is still trying to convince of its proof of concept, could be at risk for deeper setbacks. Throw in an extended global equities market at risk for its own capitulation and the picture looks even gloomier.