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This Week's Economic Calendar
DateETReleaseForActualBriefing.comConsensusPriorRevised FromFeb 1214:00Treasury BudgetJan $40.0B$40.0B$21.0B Feb 1308:30Trade BalanceDec -$59.7B-$59.5B-$58.2B Feb 1408:30Retail SalesJan 0.5%0.3%0.9% Feb 1408:30Retail Sales ex-autoJan 0.6%0.3%1.0% Feb 1410:00Business InventoriesDec -0.1%0.4%0.4% Feb 1410:30Crude Inventories02/09 NANA-449K Feb 1508:30Export Prices ex-ag.Jan NANA0.5% Feb 1508:30Import Prices ex-oilJan NANA0.4% Feb 1508:30Initial Claims02/10 310KNA311K Feb 1508:30NY Empire State IndexFeb 10.011.09.1 Feb 1509:00Net Foreign PurchasesDec $60.0B$68.4B Feb 1509:15Industrial ProductionJan 0.1%0.0%0.4% Feb 1509:15Capacity UtilizationJan 81.7%81.7%81.8% Feb 1512:00Philadelphia FedFeb 2.05.08.3 Feb 1608:30Housing StartsJan 1590K1610K1642K Feb 1608:30Building PermitsJan 1570K1590K1613K Feb 1608:30PPIJan -0.6%-0.6%0.9% Feb 1608:30Core PPIJan 0.2%0.2%0.2% Feb 1610:00Mich Sentiment-Prel.Feb 97.597.096.9
EUR/USD
Weekly Trend direction: Bullish
Weekly trend reversal level: 1.2900
Support levels: 1.2980, 1.2920
Strategy: Whilst above the weekly trend reversal level,buy dips to supportafter an entry signal.
Medium term: The euro has broken above the large flag formation which has dominated the technical picture in 2006. Now, whilst above 1.2900 (1.2800 max), the euro remains in an uptrend which is heading back towards 1.3600, the multi-year high, and possibly higher still, towards 1.4100.
Today:Another week has passed and we have remained within the 1.2900-1.3050 range. Until this breaks, nothing changes, although the longer we stay in this pattern, the more likely it is that we will break higher. Note the "rounded bottom" forming on daily and weekly charts, which also lends a bit more bias towards the upside. No change to the strategy - continue to buy dips, whilst above 1.2860, keeping tight stops and being ready to hold for a significant rally. A daily close below 1.2800 will probably lead to a drop to below 1.2700, whereas a close above 1.3050 is needed to send the euro higher towards 1.3150 and then 1.3300.
EUR/USD Hourly chart:
EUR/USD Weekly chart:
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