Pairs in Focus – #EURUSD,#GBPUSD with Fundamental Analysis & Behavioral Sentiment (29-2 SEPTEMBER 2022) (2024)

The difference between success and failure in Forex / CFD trading is very likely to depend mostly upon which assets you choose to trade each week and in which direction, and not on the exact methods you might use to determine trade entries and exits.

So, when starting the week, it is a good idea to look at the big picture of what is developing in the market as a whole, and how such developments and affected by macro fundamentals, technical factors, and market sentiment. Read on to get my weekly analysis below.

Fundamental Analysis & Market Sentiment

Short of the GBP/USD currency pair, which fell by 0.75%.

  1. Long of Natural Gas, which rose by 1.04%.

This produced an average win of 0.90%.

The news is currently dominated by the Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech on Friday, which was received negatively by markets. Powell stated that inflation was still too high, too persistent, and too dangerous as a driver of long-term expectations to be met with anything other than tough monetary measures as part of a struggle to drive it down. Powell said this would necessarily cause some pain to the economy and he signaled there is no chance of a dovish pivot which some analysts had been hoping for after recent inflation data suggested that CPI has already peaked in the USA. Powell’s speech at the Jackson Hole symposium sent stock markets sharply lower, and hit risk sentiment hard, which sent money flowing into the US Dollar in the Forex market and out of riskier currencies such as the British Pound, the Euro, and the commodity currencies.

A 0.50% rate hike at the Fed’s next meeting is all but certain, while analysts now see a real chance of a 0.75% as an alternate possibility.

It is worth pointing out that although the US stock market had been rising in recent week, the US stock market has technically been in a bear market for some time, with the US yield curve being inverted for several weeks now. The US is also arguably in a recession, having seen two successive quarters of GDP contraction, although wages growth and the job market remain relatively buoyant. The case for recession was boosted by data released last week which showed that in Q2 2022, US GDP shrunk at an annualized rate of -0.6%.

To recap there were two other important economic data releases last week apart from the US Preliminary GDP data. The results were as follows:

  1. US Core PCI Price Index data – the month-on-month increase was only 0.1%, lower than the 0.2% which had been expected, slightly boosting hopes that US inflation has already peaked.
  2. US, UK, German, and French Flash PMI data – the results were mixed, but overall, more negative than had been expected, suggesting there may be a slowing in producer output in the EU, the UK, and the USA.

The Forex market saw a rise by the Australian and US Dollars last week. The rise was broad but especially strong against the New Zealand Dollar.

Rates of coronavirus infection globally dropped last week for the sixth consecutive week. The most significant growths in new confirmed coronavirus cases overall right now are happening in Japan, South Korea, Russia, and Taiwan.

The Week Ahead: 29th August – 2nd September 2022

The coming week in the markets is likely to show a slightly higher level of volatility than last week, with Friday’s higher level of market activity following Powell’s speech likely to continue. Releases due are, in order of likely importance:

  1. US Non-Farm Payrolls, Average Hourly Earnings, and Unemployment data (plus the earlier forecast)
  2. German Preliminary CPI data
  3. US JOLTS Job Openings data
  4. US CB Consumer Confidence
  5. US ISM Manufacturing PMI data
  6. Swiss CPI (inflation) data

U.S. Dollar Index

The weekly price chart below shows the U.S. Dollar Index printed a bullish candlestick which closed up, in line with the long-term trend, which is bullish. The weekly closing price is a 20-year high, and the week’s rise came after the price rejected the support level below just under 105.00 a few weeks ago. These are all bullish signs, and with the chair of the Fed giving a very hawkish speech a few days ago about the need for more rate hikes to fight US inflation, the bullish technical picture is supported by sentiment and monetary policy fundamentals.

It will probably be a good idea to look for long trades in the US Dollar over the coming week. This is a very powerful, long-term bullish trend in the most important currency in the Forex market, and it remains likely to continue if sentiment remains driven by the fear of ongoing interest rate hikes negatively impacting risky assets, with the US Dollar acting as a primary safe haven.

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EUR/USD

Last week saw the EUR/USD currency pair print a bearish candlestick. This pair is technically interesting as it again printed the lowest weekly close seen in almost 20 years.

The Euro is beset by worry over the impact of ECB rate hikes which have begun and must continue. These hikes are going to put a severe strain on government bond markets in southern Europe, notably Italy.

The strength of the US Dollar and the technical breakdown we see here, plus fundamental headwinds against the Euro, see a short trend trade opportunity continue in this currency pair. However, it is probably helpful to use relatively wide trailing stop losses for this pair, as using ATR 3 has over the years produced better results than ATR 1.

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GBP/USD

Last week saw the GBP/USD currency pair print a bearish candlestick. This pair is technically interesting as it printed the lowest weekly close seen since the coronavirus panic in March 2020.

The British Pound is troubled by fundamental woes, including new increased inflation figures above 10%, and a Bank of England forecast of a coming recession which will last for five quarters and see GDP shrink by 2.2%.

The strength of the US Dollar and the technical breakdown we see here, plus fundamental headwinds against the Pound, see a short trend trade opportunity continue in this currency pair. However, it is important to use relatively tight trailing stop losses for the British Pound, as using ATR 1 has over the years produced much better results than the more typical ATR 3.

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FAQs

Which pairs correlate with Eurusd? ›

EUR/USD and GBP/USD

The forex pairs increase and decrease are often viewed as equals. They correlate so well because of their relationship with the US dollar, the pound, and the Euro. All three currencies are intertwined by their strong economic ties.

What is the EUR USD prediction today? ›

EUR/USD Daily Outlook

Break of 1.0601 will resume the fall from 1.1138 to 100% projection of 1.1138 to 1.0694 from 1.0980 at 1.0536 next. In the bigger picture, price actions from 1.1274 are viewed as a corrective pattern to rise from 0.9534 (2022 low). Current fall from 1.1138 is seen as the third leg.

What is the positive correlation pair of Gbpusd? ›

Sample EUR/USD and GBP/USD Correlation Trade

As mentioned above, EUR/USD and GBP/USD are positively correlated forex pairs — meaning if one moves up, the other will likely do the same and vice versa. The three currencies all have strong economic ties to one another between their economies.

What is the EUR USD trading pair? ›

Trading the EUR/USD currency pair is also known as trading the "euro." The value of the EUR/USD pair is quoted as 1 euro per x U.S. dollars. For example, if the pair is trading at 1.50, it means it takes 1.5 U.S. dollars to buy 1 euro.

Which forex pairs move together? ›

Currency Pairs that Typically Move in the SAME Direction
  • EUR/USD and GBP/USD.
  • EUR/USD and AUD/USD.
  • EUR/USD and NZD/USD.
  • USD/CHF and USD/JPY.
  • AUD/USD and NZD/USD.

What pairs correlate with Eurgbp? ›

EUR-GBP Trading Correlations

The EURGBP pair has a positive correlation with the USDSGD, CHFSGD and EURMXN. A positive correlation means that the prices of the EURGBP and the correlated assets will tend to move in the same direction. The EURGBP also has a negative correlation with the GBPCHF, GBPJPY and GBPNZD.

Is GBPUSD bullish or bearish? ›

The strong short-term decline in GBP/USD calls into question the currently slightly bullish basic trend. A trend reversal is likely. As long as the price remains below the resistance located at 1.2570…

What is the EUR USD prediction this week? ›

EUR/USD stays depressed near 1.0650, awaits US data and Fed verdict. EUR/USD holds lower ground near 1.0650 amid a softer risk tone and broad US Dollar strength on Wednesday. With European markets closed for Labor Day, the pair awaits the US employment data and the Fed policy announcements for the next directional move ...

Is EUR USD up or down? ›

EUR/USD Price Analysis: Keeps steady above 1.0700 amid shift to upward momentum.

Do GBPUSD and EURUSD correlate? ›

4. Correlation: EUR/USD and GBP/USD are also highly correlated, meaning they tend to move in the same direction.

Which currency pair is best for scalping? ›

Major currency pairs, such as EUR/USD, GBP/USD, and USD/JPY, are characterized by high liquidity. This makes them suitable for scalping strategies as traders can quickly enter and exit positions without significant slippage.

What are the most uncorrelated forex pairs? ›

If you open a long position in EUR/USD but the markets fall, you can quickly open a short position in USD/CHF to hedge the risk. These pairs have no relationship with one another and do not affect each other's movement. An example of non-correlated currency pairs is EUR/USD and GBP/NZD.

What's the best time to trade EUR/USD? ›

The popular time to trade EUR/USD is when European and US trading sessions overlap. It often trades with the highest liquidity and volatility between 1pm and 4pm GMT. Economics, geopolitics and central banks all move EUR/USD.

What is the best USD pair to trade? ›

The Best Forex Major Currency to Trade
  • EUR/USD: The Euro and US dollar. ...
  • USD/JPY: The US dollar and Japanese Yen. ...
  • GBP/USD: The British pound sterling and US dollar. ...
  • USD/CHF: The US dollar and Swiss Franc. ...
  • AUD/CAD: The Australian dollar and Canadian dollar. ...
  • NZD/USD: The New Zealand dollar and US dollar.

Which currency pairs are easy to trade? ›

Opting for stable, liquid, and easily understandable currency pairs such as EUR/USD, USD/JPY, GBP/USD, USD/CHF, and AUD/USD provides a solid foundation for novice traders.

Which forex pairs are positively correlated? ›

Highly correlated currency pairs in Forex
Pair 1Pair 2Type of correlation
AUD/USDNZD/USDPositive
AUD/USDGBP/USDPositive
EUR/USDGBP/USDPositive
GBP/USDGBP/ JPYPositive
6 more rows

Are xauusd and eurusd correlated? ›

EURUSD and XAUUSD (Gold): The moderate positive correlation indicates that EURUSD and the price of gold (XAUUSD) tend to move somewhat in sync at various time intervals.

Do Eurusd and Audusd correlate? ›

For example, the EUR/USD and AUD/USD share a strong positive correlation in the table above at 75. Buying the EUR/USD and selling the AUD/USD creates a partial hedge.

Does Eurusd and gold correlate? ›

This is why there is often a positive link between the euro and gold: both assets have negative correlation to the greenback. However, the relationship is far from being a perfect correlation, as one can see in the chart below.

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