Buying EURUSD up to 1.0500 on release of reports indicating slowdown in US economy

15 August 2024 144
Buying EURUSD up to 1.0500 on release of reports indicating slowdown in US economy

This week, a number of reports on the US economy were published, making traders and investors more certain that the Fed's first rate-cut will be delivered in September. It’s worth mentioning that on Tuesday, producer price indices were released, which showed a significant slowdown. Yesterday, a series of US consumer price indices for July were published. The crucial CPI index demonstrated a year-on-year decline from the level of 3.0% to 2.9%.


Today, another number of reports are to be published, which will serve as guidelines for the Fed's further actions and will determine, in particular, the EURUSD currency pair's prospects.


In the first place, it is necessary to pay attention to the number of initial jobless claims. The figure is expected to slightly increase from 233,000 to 236,000. If the actual value is higher than the forecast, it will indicate a cooling labor market and provide more confidence for monetary policy easing.


Another important release is the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index. It is expected to decrease from the previous estimate of 1.9 to 5.4. If the actual value does not exceed the forecast, it will confirm the cooling of the economy.

One should also take into consideration July retail sales (month to month). It is expected to rise from the previous level of 0.0% to 0.4%. If the actual sales volume increase is lower than the forecast, it will indicate a decline in consumer demand and, consequently, a slowdown in inflation.

If at least two of the three indicators mentioned point to a slowdown in economic growth, it will be a bullish signal for EURUSD.


The overall recommendation is to buy EURUSD if today's data points to the cooling of the US economy.

Profit could be taken at 1.0500. A Stop loss could be set at 1.0980.

The volume of the opened position should be set so that the value of a possible loss, defined with a protective stop order, does not exceed 2% of your deposit.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be investing advice.

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