EUR/USD – 1H.
Already at the end of the December meeting, it could be decided to reduce bond purchases by $20-30 billion instead of $15 billion. In such a case, the US currency could then resume its upward trend. However, today's nonfarms report could also have an impact on Fed's. If the nonfarms turn out to be weak, the Fed could refuse to increase the pace of QE cuts. Jerome Powell has repeatedly pointed out that it is vital for the regulator to achieve maximum employment levels. If the report is stronger than traders' estimates (550k nonfarms), we can expect the pair, which has been trying to gain some ground for the last 6 days, to fall again. If the report is weaker than expected, the pair might move towards the upper line of the downtrend corridor. Certainly, it will matter how much the actual value differs from the expected value.
EUR/USD – 4HOn the 4-hour chart, EUR/USD reversed downwards in favor of the US dollar after the bearish divergence appeared. Later on, the currency pair began a decline towards 1.1148, 161.8% Fibonacci correction. Meanwhile, the pair is drifting downwards. None of the indicators is showing divergences in progress. If the pair settles above 1.1494, or 127.2% Fibonacci level, this will benefit the euro. So, EUR/USD will be able to resume growth towards 1.1606 that is 100.0% Fibonacci correction.
Economic calendar for US and EU
EU - Speech of the ECB President Christine Lagarde (08-30 UTC).
US - Unemployment rate (13-30 UTC).
US - Non-farm payrolls (13-30 UTC).
US - ISM Services Business Activity Index (15-00 UTC).
On 3 December, ECB President Lagarde already gave a speech in the EU which did not get any reaction. The most interesting news are the US unemployment, nonfarms, and PMI reports. The information backdrop in the afternoon could be very strong.
COT (Commitments of traders):
A new COT report logged that the market sentiment of non-commercial traders turned bearish last week. Speculators opened 6,246 long contracts on EUR/USD and 20,289 short contracts. Thus, the overall number of long contracts kept by speculators increased to 206,000 and the total number of short contracts grew to 229,000. Besides, non-commercial traders opened more than 40,000 short contracts. It means that the bearish sentiment is escalating among the most important category of traders. Therefore, EUR could resume its fall in the nearest time. According to COT reports, there are no signs that EUR could develop long-lasting growth.
Outlook for EUR/USD and trading tips
EUR/USD gave an opportunity to open short positions during a breakout of 1.1357 in the 1-hour chart with the target at 1.1250. Alternatively, I would recommend opening long positions during a new breakout of 1.1250 on the 1-hour chart with the target at 1.1357. Another option is to go long when the pair closes above 1.1357 with the target 50-60 pips above. Today, traders' sentiments could change depending on the US reports.
TERMS:
Non-commercial traders are major market players: banks, hedge funds, investment funds, as well as private and large investors.
Commercial traders are commercial enterprises, firms, banks, corporations, and companies that buy currency not to obtain speculative profit, but to ensure current activities or export-import operations.
Non-reportable positions are small traders who do not have a significant impact on the price.