It seems to be momentarily pausing at this consolidation area of .3790 to .3845, swings in this range have been lucrative.
I think the consolidation has to the do with the fact that the USDX is within a hair of breaking 80. We could see a dollar bounce, like we saw from early May to early June, but it's inevitable that 80 will be broken. Unless fundamentals significantly change, shorting the dollar will continue to be the path of least resistance.
It wasn't too long ago when AUD broke 8000 and NZD broke 7500, everyone clamoring how overbought they were - analysts, gov'ts, traders, etc. Now look where they are. USD/JPY has been breaking down too lately and is the last straw in camel's back for USDX remaning above 80.
The only thing the eur/usd has going for it short are the technicals. Daily and weekly RSI, MACD, BB, etc are showing "overbought". I don't trade solely based upon TA, but a lot of retail does, and many have taken the wrong side of this dollar selloff for quite some time (judging by Oanda's FXLabs).Their customers were >75% long USD/CAD since about 1.15 (ouch).
I think the consolidation has to the do with the fact that the USDX is within a hair of breaking 80. We could see a dollar bounce, like we saw from early May to early June, but it's inevitable that 80 will be broken. Unless fundamentals significantly change, shorting the dollar will continue to be the path of least resistance.
It wasn't too long ago when AUD broke 8000 and NZD broke 7500, everyone clamoring how overbought they were - analysts, gov'ts, traders, etc. Now look where they are. USD/JPY has been breaking down too lately and is the last straw in camel's back for USDX remaning above 80.
The only thing the eur/usd has going for it short are the technicals. Daily and weekly RSI, MACD, BB, etc are showing "overbought". I don't trade solely based upon TA, but a lot of retail does, and many have taken the wrong side of this dollar selloff for quite some time (judging by Oanda's FXLabs).Their customers were >75% long USD/CAD since about 1.15 (ouch).

