NZDUSD potential for further uptrend | 17th JanPrice is trading in an ascending channel and near buy entry price of 0.67801 which is 78.6% Fibonacci retracement and 127.2% Fibonacci projection . Price can potentially go to the take profit level of 0.68864 which is 50% Fibonacci retracement . Our bullish bias is supported by the stochastic indicator as is near support level .
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NZDUSD potential for further uptrend | 17th JanPrice is trading in an ascending channel and near buy entry price of 0.67801 which is 78.6% Fibonacci retracement and 127.2% Fibonacci projection. Price can potentially go to the take profit level of 0.68864 which is 50% Fibonacci retracement. Our bullish bias is supported by the stochastic indicator as is near support level.
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NZD USD - FUNDAMENTAL DRIVERSNZD
FUNDAMENTAL BIAS: WEAK BULLISH
1. Monetary Policy
The RBNZ underwhelmed some market participants who were looking for a 50bsp hike as the bank only delivered on a 25bsp hike as consensus was expecting. Even though the NZD took a plunge after the meeting, we don’t think markets are really giving NZD the upside it deserves after the Nov RBNZ decision. Not referring to the knee-jerk lower after the 25bsp hike of course as that was fully priced in and always ran the risk of underwhelming the bulls, but the outlook in the MPR justifies more NZD strength. The upgrades to the economic outlook between Aug and Nov was positive, with growth seen lower in 2022 but much higher in 2023, CPI is seen higher throughout 2022 and 2023, the Unemployment rate seen lower throughout the forecast horizon, and of course the big upgrade to the OCR which is now seen at 2.6% by 2024, and the bank has brought forward their expectation of reaching the 2.0% neutral rate with 5 quarters. Of course, incoming data will be important (as always) and any new developments with the new Omicron variant will be watched. But barring any major deterioration in the econ data, the recent sell off in the NZD does seem at odds with the fundamental, policy and economic outlook.
2. Economic and health developments
Even though the NZ government has abandoned a covid-zero strategy, a ramp in Omicron cases can of course see further restrictions being announced if things get serious so the virus is worth keeping on the radar. Turning to the economic data, the recent macro data has been much better than both the markets and the RBNZ had expected, but markets have not been too bothered with the incoming data and have not given the NZD the upside it deserves in our opinion. For now, based on the economic and policy outlook the NZD still seems undervalued at current prices, but we need to keep close track of the overall risk sentiment given the associated risks of the new variant.
3. Global Risk Outlook
As a high-beta currency, the NZD benefited from the market's improving risk outlook coming out of the pandemic as participants moved out of safe-havens. As a pro-cyclical currency, the CAD enjoyed upside alongside other cyclical assets supported by reflation and post-recession recovery best. If expectations for the global economy remains positive the overall positive outlook for risk sentiment should be supportive for the NZD in the med-term, but recent short-term jitters are a timely reminder that risk sentiment is also a very important short-term driver.
4. CFTC Analysis
Latest CFTC data showed a positioning change of -424 with a net non-commercial position of -8845. Positioning changes in the past 3 to 4 weeks have shown that a lot of the previous optimism about the NZD was unwound, especially for leveraged funds. Do we think the NZD should be higher? Yes, we do, but markets have not been having it for the past few weeks. For now, it might be best to wait for incoming economic and virus data to provide us with short-term catalysts before we engage the currency back to the upside.
USD
FUNDAMENTAL BIAS: BULLISH
1. Monetary Policy
A lot more hawkish than expected is how the Fed’s Dec decision can be summed up. The Fed doubled the pace of tapering to $30 billion per month which will see the QE program conclude by March 2022 as was widely expected. The big change came from the updated Summary of Econ Projections where the median dot plot pencilled in 3 hikes for the Fed next year (up from just shy of 1 hike projected just 3 months ago), confirming money market and Fed Fund Future expectations. Fed Chair Powell explained they hadn’t decided whether to pause between the end of tapering and a first hike but reiterated that rates will likely only rise when the taper has concluded. Another positive shift was Powell’s comments that the balance of goals means it could possibly raise rates before full employment has been met due to high inflation , and also stated that with inflation above target, they cannot wait too long to get to maximum employment with current levels of inflation described as a threat to full employment. The hawkish tilt even went so far that the bank started to discuss the balance sheet but said they didn't make any decisions on when the balance sheet would shrink. Even though the dots projected 3 hikes for 2022, the updated rate hike trajectory only showed 1 additional hike over the forecast horizon, which combined with a lower terminal rate was less hawkish than some had feared. Nonetheless, with this recent meeting the Fed is now the second most hawkish CB after the RBNZ and should be supportive for the USD in the med-term .
This past week’s meeting minutes also revealed that the bank has started discussing QT with majority of members thinking it’s appropriate to start QT soon after rate lift off which was a much more hawkish tilt than expected from the Fed.
2. Real Yields
With the hawkish tilt from the Fed, it should see breakeven inflation rates fall faster than US10Y as a more aggressive Fed should see med-term growth & inflation expectations fall. Rising real yields should be good for the USD as well and one to keep on the radar, especially after this weeks divergence.
3. Global Risk Outlook
What happens to growth and inflation this year will be key for the USD, not only growth and inflation in the US though but also on a global scale. The USD usually does bad in reflationary environments (where growth and inflation accelerates globally), while the USD usually does very well when growth and inflation decelerates globally). So, expectations that we are seeing a slowdown in both of them globally should be a positive input for the USD in the med-term . However, it also means there will be a lot of focus on the incoming data to see how it develops.
4. CFTC Analysis
Latest CFTC data showed a positioning change of +2289 with a net non-commercial position of +39078. With large specs net-longs close to 2019 highs and leverage funds USD longs also looking stretched, and with a lot of the Fed hawkishness arguably priced in, the USD has been looking vulnerable to some unwinding, which is what we saw this past week. Even though the Fed remains on a hawkish path (for now) and the USD remains bullish from a fundamental outlook point of view, with positioning where it is right now, any recovery in risk sentiment or bad economic data in the US relative to the rest of the world could continue to add some pressure on the Greenback in the short-term. However, it will take a lot to change the overall fundamental bullish outlook given what markets are expecting from 2022.
NZDUSD ShortHey traders, in this week we are monitoring NZDUSD for a selling opportunity around 0.69 zone. Once we will receive any bearish confirmation the trade will be executed.
Trade safe, Joe.
NZDUSD short term pullback! | 11th Jan 2022Prices are on bearish momentum and abiding by our descending trendline. We see the potential for a dip from our sell entry at 0.67903 in line with 50% Fibonacci retracement and also 100% Fibonacci extension towards our Take Profit at 0.67393 in line with 78.6% Fibonacci retracement . RSI are at levels where dips occurred previously.
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NZDUSD short term pullback! | 11th Jan 2022Prices are on bearish momentum and abiding by our descending trendline. We see the potential for a dip from our sell entry at 0.67903 in line with 50% Fibonacci retracement and also 100% Fibonacci extension towards our Take Profit at 0.67393 in line with 78.6% Fibonacci retracement. RSI are at levels where dips occurred previously.
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NZD USD - FUNDAMENTAL DRIVERSNZD
FUNDAMENTAL BIAS: WEAK BULLISH
1. Monetary Policy
The RBNZ underwhelmed some market participants who were looking for a 50bsp hike as the bank only delivered on a 25bsp hike as consensus was expecting. Even though the NZD took a plunge after the meeting, we don’t think markets are really giving NZD the upside it deserves after the Nov RBNZ decision. Not referring to the knee-jerk lower after the 25bsp hike of course as that was fully priced in and always ran the risk of underwhelming the bulls, but the outlook in the MPR justifies more NZD strength. The upgrades to the economic outlook between Aug and Nov was positive, with growth seen lower in 2022 but much higher in 2023, CPI is seen higher throughout 2022 and 2023, the Unemployment rate seen lower throughout the forecast horizon, and of course the big upgrade to the OCR which is now seen at 2.6% by 2024, and the bank has brought forward their expectation of reaching the 2.0% neutral rate with 5 quarters. Of course, incoming data will be important (as always) and any new developments with the new Omicron variant will be watched. But barring any major deterioration in the econ data, the recent sell off in the NZD does seem at odds with the fundamental, policy and economic outlook.
2. Economic and health developments
Even though the NZ government has abandoned a covid-zero strategy, a ramp in Omicron cases can of course see further restrictions being announced if things get serious so the virus is worth keeping on the radar. Turning to the economic data, the recent macro data has been much better than both the markets and the RBNZ had expected, but markets have not been too bothered with the incoming data and have not given the NZD the upside it deserves in our opinion. For now, based on the economic and policy outlook the NZD still seems undervalued at current prices, but we need to keep close track of the overall risk sentiment given the associated risks of the new variant.
3. Global Risk Outlook
As a high-beta currency, the NZD benefited from the market's improving risk outlook coming out of the pandemic as participants moved out of safe-havens. As a pro-cyclical currency, the CAD enjoyed upside alongside other cyclical assets supported by reflation and post-recession recovery best. If expectations for the global economy remains positive the overall positive outlook for risk sentiment should be supportive for the NZD in the med-term, but recent short-term jitters are a timely reminder that risk sentiment is also a very important short-term driver.
4. CFTC Analysis
Latest CFTC data showed a positioning change of -424 with a net non-commercial position of -8845. Positioning changes in the past 3 to 4 weeks have shown that a lot of the previous optimism about the NZD was unwound, especially for leveraged funds. Do we think the NZD should be higher? Yes, we do, but markets have not been having it for the past few weeks. For now, it might be best to wait for incoming economic and virus data to provide us with short-term catalysts before we engage the currency back to the upside.
5. The Week Ahead
In the week ahead the calendar for the NZD is very light, which means overall risk sentiment will be a key driver. The fact that the big upside in risk assets running into the end of the year did not really see any meaningful upside in the NZD (despite its fundamental outlook) was quite disappointing, and means sentiment is still muddy for the NZD at this juncture.
USD
FUNDAMENTAL BIAS: BULLISH
1. Monetary Policy
A lot more hawkish than expected is how the Fed’s Dec decision can be summed up. The Fed doubled the pace of tapering to $30 billion per month which will see the QE program conclude by March 2022 as was widely expected. The big change came from the updated Summary of Econ Projections where the median dot plot pencilled in 3 hikes for the Fed next year (up from just shy of 1 hike projected just 3 months ago), confirming money market and Fed Fund Future expectations. Fed Chair Powell explained they hadn’t decided whether to pause between the end of tapering and a first hike but reiterated that rates will likely only rise when the taper has concluded. Another positive shift was Powell’s comments that the balance of goals means it could possibly raise rates before full employment has been met due to high inflation , and also stated that with inflation above target, they cannot wait too long to get to maximum employment with current levels of inflation described as a threat to full employment. The hawkish tilt even went so far that the bank started to discuss the balance sheet but said they didn't make any decisions on when the balance sheet would shrink. Even though the dots projected 3 hikes for 2022, the updated rate hike trajectory only showed 1 additional hike over the forecast horizon, which combined with a lower terminal rate was less hawkish than some had feared. Nonetheless, with this recent meeting the Fed is now the second most hawkish CB after the RBNZ and should be supportive for the USD in the med-term . This past week’s meeting minutes also revealed that the bank has started discussing QT with majority of members thinking it’s appropriate to start QT soon after rate lift off which was a much more hawkish tilt than expected from the Fed.
2. Real Yields
With the hawkish tilt from the Fed, it should see breakeven inflation rates fall faster than US10Y as a more aggressive Fed should see med-term growth & inflation expectations fall. Rising real yields should be good for the USD as well and one to keep on the radar, especially after this weeks divergence.
3. Global Risk Outlook
What happens to growth and inflation this year will be key for the USD, not only growth and inflation in the US though but also on a global scale. The USD usually does bad in reflationary environments (where growth and inflation accelerates globally), while the USD usually does very well when growth and inflation decelerates globally). So, expectations that we are seeing a slowdown in both of them globally should be a positive input for the USD in the med-term . However, it also means there will be a lot of focus on the
incoming data to see how it develops.
4. CFTC Analysis
Latest CFTC data showed a positioning change of +2289 with a net non-commercial position of +39078. With large specs net-longs close to 2019 highs and leverage funds USD longs also looking stretched, and with a lot of the Fed hawkishness arguably priced in, the USD has been looking vulnerable to some unwinding, which is what we saw this past week. Even though the Fed remains on a hawkish path (for now) and the USD remains bullish from a fundamental outlook point of view, with positioning where it is right now, any recovery in risk sentiment or bad economic data in the US relative to the rest of the world could continue to add some pressure on the Greenback in the short-term. However, it will take a lot to change the overall fundamental bullish outlook given what markets are expecting from 2022.
5. The Week Ahead
In the week ahead all eyes will be on US CPI as the main event. Even though there are expectations for inflation to slow, we are not there yet as participants are expecting yet another strong increase for the YY print with the headline expected to push above 7% and the Core measure expected well above 5%. Are these numbers that will scare the markets or the Fed, arguably not, because what more is there to price in. With markets already pricing in 3 hikes (a high probability of a first one in March) and pricing in higher probabilities of more than 3 hikes alongside QT, this week’s print needs to be something truly exceptional to see even more priced in. Thus, just like with NFP last week, we are anticipating more of a downside risk for the USD given the very high bar set by the markets. With everything that has been priced in for the Fed already, an unexpected beat can open up some decent downside in the USD. Just keep in mind that will be tactical trades as the fundamental outlook remains bullish for the USD.
NZDUSD is on bullish momentum! | 5th Jan 2022Prices are on bullish momentum and consolidating in a wedge pattern. We see the potential for a buy entry at 0.67845 in line with 50% Fibonacci retracement towards our Take Profit at 0.68585 in line with 127.2% Fibonacci extension and 100% Fibonacci extension. RSI is at levels where bounces previously happened.
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Divergence signal and selling opportunity in NZDUSDH1 time frame.
Structure: Uptrend.
The current price has formed a divergence signal and a double top reversal pattern.
Wait for the price to break the Key level at 0.67900 and appear a confirmation retest signal, then you can find selling opportunities.
The profit target is the 0.67600 and 0.67000 price zone.
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NZDUSD bullish bounce! | 31st Dec 2021Prices are on bullish momentum and abiding to an ascending trendline. We see the potential for a bounce from our buy entry in line with 100% Fibonacci extension at 0.68177 towards our Take Profit at 0.68806 in line with 38.2% Fibonacci retracement and 61.8% Fibonacci extension. Prices are trading above our Ichimoku clouds and also MA 100, further forecasting the bullish move.
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Outlook on NZDUSD: Pullback presents an opportunity to sell On the H4 time frame, prices are testing a key resistance area. On the M30 time frame, a pullback to the resistance zone at 0.68500, in line with the 78.6% Fibonacci retracement presents an opportunity to sell to the next support target at 0.68200. Ichimoku cloud and 30 EMA are showing signs of bearish pressure as well. A break below the 0.68200 area could see prices push lower to the next support target at 0.68050.
NZDUSD looking up 🦐NZDUSD on the 4h chart after the break above the weekly structure is currently retesting it.
The price is trading below a descending trendline and testers with a spike the 0.5 Fibonacci level.
According ti Plancton's strategy IF the price will break above and satisfy the Academy rules we will set a nice long order.
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Follow the Shrimp 🦐
Keep in mind.
🟣 Purple structure -> Monthly structure.
🔴 Red structure -> Weekly structure.
🔵 Blue structure -> Daily structure.
🟡 Yellow structure -> 4h structure.
⚫️ Black structure -> >4h structure.
Here is the Plancton0618 technical analysis , please comment below if you have any question.
The ENTRY in the market will be taken only if the condition of the Plancton0618 strategy will trigger.
NZDUSD potential for further downtrend | 28th NovPrice is trading in a descending channel and near sell entry level of 0.68382 which is also 23.6% Fibonacci retracement and 100% Fibonacci projection. Price can potentially dip to the take profit level of 0.67048 which is also the graphical swing low level. Our bearish bias is supported by the stochastic indicator as it is near resistance level.
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Wait for confirmation and buying opportunity with NZDUSDH4 time frame.
Structure: The downtrend was broken at Key level 0.68300.
Wait for the retest signal to confirm the uptrend, then you can find buying opportunities.
Profit target is 0.70000 price zone.
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NZDUSD potential for short reversal | 21st DecPrice is near buy entry price of 0.67063 which is also the graphical swing low level. Price can potentially go to the take profit level of 0.67899 which is also 61.8% Fibonacci retracement and 61.8% Fibonacci projection . Our bullish bias is supported by the stochastic indicator as it is at support level .
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