Fundamental
Overview
The US Dollar started the
week on the backfoot as the odds of a Harris victory jumped higher leading to a
pullback in the Trump’s trades.
Everything hinges on the US
election now with a red sweep seen as the most bullish scenario for the
greenback, while a blue sweep as the most bearish.
The price action will
likely be choppy until we start to get a better sense of who’s going to win, so
the best strategy would be to wait for the results, because the trend that will
be set will likely last for months anyway.
On the AUD side, the RBA kept the cash rate unchanged today as expected
but lowered growth and inflation forecasts slightly. This is just another
subtle change towards a more dovish stance, although the market’s focus is now
elsewhere.
AUDUSD
Technical Analysis – Daily Timeframe
On the daily chart, we can
see that AUDUSD pulled back to the key 0.6622 level amid a weaker US Dollar.
This is where we can expect the sellers to step in with a defined risk above
the level to position for a drop into new lows. The buyers, on the other hand,
will want to see the price breaking higher to increase the bullish bets into
the 0.68 handle.
AUDUSD Technical
Analysis – 4 hour Timeframe
On the 4 hour chart, we can
see that the price broke above the downward trendline that was defining the bearish
momentum on this timeframe. This might be a signal of a deeper pullback to
follow. There’s not much else we can add here as the sellers will lean on the
0.6722 level to position for new lows, while the buyers will look for a break
higher to target new highs.
AUDUSD Technical
Analysis – 1 hour Timeframe
On the 1 hour chart, we can
see that we now have a minor upward trendline defining the current bullish
momentum on this timeframe. The buyers will likely lean on it to position for
the break of the 0.6722 level, while the sellers will look for a break lower to
increase the bearish bets into new lows. The red lines define the average daily range for today.
Upcoming
Catalysts
Today is the US Presidential Election Day but we will also get the US ISM
Services PMI report. On Thursday, we have the US Jobless Claims and the FOMC
Policy Decision. On Friday, we conclude the week with the US University of
Michigan Consumer Sentiment report.