Forecast for EUR/USD on September 18, 2023
September 18, 2023 6:23 amVideo
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EUR/USD:
Last Friday, the euro edged up, reaching the upper shadow at the level of 1.0687, which is the low from September 7th. We confirmed the double convergence between the price and the Marlin oscillator, which is already a technical hint at a possible softening of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy. If we did see such a signal on Wednesday, the euro’s growth would have been substantial, breaking above the MACD line on the daily chart (above 1.0913).
However, we are concerned about the stock market – based on technical indicators, it is ready to decline, particularly the S&P 500, which could easily pull down the euro. The first target in the S&P 500 decline is 4325 (-2.82%). A rapid decline could easily pull the euro with it. The second significant target in the S&P 500 decline is 4200, which was the peak in January 2023.
If the Fed does not send any easing signals, the euro could fall below 1.0613, breaking the double convergence, and the price would head towards the lower Fibonacci fan line, the price channel line, and the price support at 1.0483.
On the 4-hour chart, the price is consolidating below the level of 1.0687, and the Marlin oscillator is approaching the border of the uptrend territory. Synchronous movement with the price climbing above the resistance and the oscillator into the positive territory could push the price to rise further. The price would need to consolidate above the MACD line (1.0706). We’re waiting for the results of the Fed meeting on Wednesday.
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