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On Friday, the EUR/USD pair once again traded in a "neither fish nor fowl" manner. Volatility remained minimal, as it had been throughout the previous week. We reiterate our earlier observation: it was a very strange week. Even without the missing Non-Farm Payrolls and unemployment reports, there were plenty of fundamental and macroeconomic events—and many of them were significant.
What explains the lack of volatility and overall reluctance to trade remains unclear. Even Friday's ISM Services PMI, which came in well below forecasts, could have easily triggered a 50–60 pip drop in the dollar.
From a technical perspective, the upward trend is still considered over, as the trendline was broken. However, a new uptrend still hasn't truly begun—even though multiple bearish factors for the dollar emerged just last week.
On the 5-minute timeframe on Friday, the price spent the entire day trying to bounce off the 1.1745–1.1754 area—but failed to do so. Technically, novice traders could have entered short positions, but by the U.S. session, it had already become clear that no significant movements would develop.
On the hourly timeframe, the EUR/USD pair broke the trendline several times, which technically switches the trend to bullish. Fundamentally and macroeconomically, the outlook for the U.S. dollar remains poor; therefore, we don't expect any significant upward movement in the greenback. As before, we believe that any strength in the dollar will be limited to technical corrections—like the one currently unfolding.
On Monday, the EUR/USD pair is likely to trade again in the vicinity of the 1.1745–1.1754 area. A bounce from this zone provides an opportunity for fresh short positions with a target of 1.1666. A confirmed breakout above this area will offer a logical entry point for long positions, targeting 1.1808.
On the 5-minute chart, the following levels should be observed: 1.1354–1.1363, 1.1413, 1.1455–1.1474, 1.1527, 1.1571–1.1584, 1.1655–1.1666, 1.1745–1.1754, 1.1808, 1.1851, 1.1908, 1.1970–1.1988. On Monday, ECB President Christine Lagarde will deliver another speech, and retail sales data will be released in the eurozone. Recently, Lagarde has spoken frequently; she is scheduled to speak three times this week. In most cases, her remarks offer little new market-moving information.
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