The Euro (EUR) starts the new trading week on a positive foot against the US Dollar (USD), encouraging EUR/USD to extend the rebound from the 1.0500 neighbourhood and regain the 1.0540 zone on Monday. The Greenback sheds some ground following last week’s tops near 106.80 when measured by the USD Index (DXY) against the backdrop of an improved market sentiment for risk assets. Meanwhile, the background of the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) tighter-for-longer stance appears unchanged. Continuing to focus on monetary policy, investors are anticipating that the Fed will maintain its stance of not making any adjustments to interest rates throughout the remainder of the year. At the same time, those in the financial markets are pondering the possibility of the European Central Bank (ECB) putting a halt to policy modifications, even though inflation levels exceed the bank’s target and concerns are growing regarding the potential for a future economic downturn or stagflation in the region.
On another front, the speculative community kept trimming their net long positions during the week ended on October 10, this time reaching levels last seen in late October 2022. Market participants continued to factor in the likelihood that the ECB’s hiking cycle might have reached a peak against the persistent view that the Fed could maintain its restrictive stance for a longer period than initially anticipated.
EUR/USD leaves behind part of the recent two-day lows and manages to gather fresh steam beyond 1.0500 on Monday. If the upward momentum continues, there is a possibility that EUR/USD could revisit the September 20 high of 1.0736 and potentially reach the significant 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) at 1.0822. Breaking above this level may lead to testing the August 30 peak at 1.0945, approaching the psychological threshold of 1.1000. Further breakthroughs beyond the August 10 high of 1.1064 could potentially push the pair towards the July 27 top at 1.1149 and even reach the 2023 peak of 1.1275 seen on July 18. On the downside, if selling pressure resumes, there is a possibility of retesting the 2023 low at 1.0448 from October 3 and potentially challenging the significant psychological level of 1.0400. If this level is breached, it could pave the way for a retest of the weekly lows at 1.0290 (November 30, 2022) and 1.0222 (November 21, 2022). As long as the EUR/USD remains below the 200-day SMA, there is a potential for sustained downward pressure.