The U.S. Dollar index (DXY) is up by 0.1% to
103.09 points this week, while the EURUSD is down by 0.2% to 1.09090. Although
the Dollar has been strengthening over the past three weeks, its momentum
appears to be waning. The EURUSD dropped by 1.7% to 1.09640 in the first week
and by 0.3% to 1.09300 in the second. This week, the pair may trade flat or
even rise, given the current trend.
Large investors are also positioning for a
weaker Dollar. The WisdomTree Bloomberg US Dollar Bullish Fund (USDU) reported
no changes in inflows or outflows last week, and investors have withdrawn $3.9
million from the fund over the past seven weeks. This suggests that
expectations of further Dollar strengthening are low, at least until the U.S.
presidential elections on 5 November.
The main event that could impact the EURUSD
pair this week is the European Central Bank (ECB) interest rate decision on
Thursday. The ECB is anticipated to cut rates by a quarter point to 3.40%.
Should the ECB fail to deliver this cut, the Dollar could weaken significantly.
However, ECB President Christine Lagarde announced this plan weeks ago, giving
traders ample time to adjust their strategies in advance.
Additionally, U.S. retail sales data for
September could lend some support to the Dollar if the forecast of a 0.3%
month-on-month increase is met. Otherwise, the Dollar might face a sharp
correction. Technically, the EURUSD has strong support at 1.08500-1.09000 and
strong resistance at 1.10500-1.11000. A decline below 1.09500 could drive the
pair towards the support level, while a rise above 1.09600 could push it
towards the resistance.
Given these factors, Thursday could bring
unexpected volatility to the pair.
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