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Today, I traded the British pound using the Mean Reversion strategy. For the Japanese yen, I used the Momentum strategy.
The euro largely ignored the news that Germany's industrial production continued to show signs of stabilization. According to preliminary data, industrial output increased by 0.9% in May compared with April. This exceeded analysts' expectations of a 0.1% increase. On an annual basis, however, growth was just 0.1%, highlighting that the sector continues to face structural challenges. This cautious optimism is supported by a combination of factors. On the one hand, lower energy prices and the prospect of a more accommodative monetary policy could provide support to the manufacturing sector. On the other hand, geopolitical tensions remain elevated, while consumer demand continues to be constrained.
Next on the agenda are the U.S. trade balance report and the RCM/TIPP Economic Optimism Index. The trade balance measures the difference between a country's exports and imports and, over the long term, can influence demand for the national currency. However, it is generally regarded as a secondary market indicator, with market reactions typically remaining limited. The TIPP Index, in turn, measures U.S. consumer sentiment regarding personal finances and the economic outlook, but it carries considerably less weight than confidence indicators published by the Conference Board or the University of Michigan. Taken together, these releases belong to the second tier of economic data and are unlikely to provide the U.S. dollar with a clear directional bias.
For the euro and the pound, this suggests a neutral trading environment. In the absence of strong U.S. catalysts, the EUR/USD pair is likely to remain within its current trading range. The pound is expected to be in a similar position, with GBP/USD likely to be driven primarily by upcoming remarks from Andrew Bailey, which market participants are awaiting.
If the U.S. data come in significantly stronger than expected, I will rely on the Momentum strategy. If the market shows little or no reaction to the releases, I will continue using the Mean Reversion strategy.
*The market analysis posted here is meant to increase your awareness, but not to give instructions to make a trade.
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