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EUR/USD and GBP/USD Outlook: Bullish Patterns Form as Dollar Wavers

By :   Matt Simpson , Market Analyst

With the US dollar stalling and macro data in focus, both EUR/USD and GBP/USD are showing signs of bullish continuation patterns. While the euro is supported by firmer sentiment data in the eurozone, traders are also watching for a potential shift in Fed expectations as US inflation data approaches. Futures positioning offers additional context, with net-long exposure favouring the current trend. Here’s the technical and macro-outlook for both pairs.

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Macro Conditions Support Bullish Bias for EUR/USD and GBP/USD

Eurozone Data Could Delay ECB Cuts and Support the Euro

The European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to hold interest rates steady at its September meeting, though according to Reuters sources, policymakers are likely to revisit easing options at either the October or December meetings. As such, incoming economic data from both the eurozone and the United States will be crucial for EUR/USD traders.

First up is today’s release of the European Sentiment Indicator (ESI). While the headline index remains subdued and trapped within a narrow range, consumer price and selling price expectations have picked up. Notably, the 3-point month-on-month rise in selling price expectations was the sharpest increase in nearly three years, while inflation expectations climbed by 3.8 points—the fastest monthly rise in three months. Further strength in these components could delay expectations of an ECB rate cut and support the euro in the near term.

Chart analysis by Matt Simpson - data source: DG ECFIN – Directorate for Economic and Financial Affairs, LSEG

 

US PCE Inflation and GDP in Spotlight for USD Traders

On the US dollar side, attention turns to PCE inflation on Friday—a key release that could influence Fed rate expectations. A hotter-than-expected print may reduce the odds of Fed cuts and put downward pressure on EUR/USD. Meanwhile, US GDP data due later today is a revision of a backward-looking indicator and is therefore less likely to materially affect market pricing.

 

EUR/USD Futures Positioning: Weekly COT Analysis

The euro remains in a well-supported uptrend on the EUR/USD weekly chart, underpinned by increasingly bullish positioning in the futures market among large speculators and asset managers.

Gross-long positions in EUR/USD futures have been trending higher both before and during the latest leg of the rally, with further upside potential remaining before sentiment reaches an extreme. At the same time, gross-short positions remain relatively subdued—allowing net-long exposure to climb in tandem with price, without flashing a contrarian warning signal.

Given the structure forming on the weekly chart, the core bias is for a bullish continuation pattern to resolve with an upside breakout in EUR/USD. This outlook is reinforced by expectations of a weaker US dollar and continued strength in the euro as the year progresses.

Chart analysis by Matt Simpson - data source: CME, LSEG

 

EUR/USD Technical Analysis: Daily Chart

An inverted head and shoulders (H&S) pattern is forming on the EUR/USD daily chart. If confirmed, it would project an upside target between the 2021 highs and the 1.20 handle. It’s also worth noting that inverted H&S patterns can act as continuation patterns during strong trends—such as the one currently seen on EUR/USD.

With prices holding above the 50-day EMA, there’s a possibility that the right shoulder (RS) is nearing completion. A bullish pin bar recently marked a false break below the 50-day EMA, hinting at a possible swing low. However, if prices retrace further, bulls may look for confirmation of support and a swing low forming above 1.15, near the monthly pivot point or the 1.1528 low.

Chart analysis by Matt Simpson - data source: TradingView EUR/USD

 

GBP/USD Technical Analysis: British Pound vs US Dollar

Another market displaying an inverted head and shoulders (H&S) pattern is GBP/USD, where the right shoulder (RS) recently found support at the monthly pivot point. However, a breakout above 1.3600 is required to confirm the pattern on the daily chart. That said, bulls may still look to capitalise on the anticipated upswing within the right shoulder structure.

A bullish outside day formed on Wednesday, marking a higher low. Like EUR/USD, GBP/USD also experienced a false break below the 50-day EMA, before closing back above it—adding to the bullish setup.

On the 4-hour chart, momentum turned sharply higher from the weekly S1 pivot, and price now trades above the weekly pivot. The weekly R1 lies just below 1.3600, making it a viable near-term upside target. A break above this level would confirm the inverted H&S pattern and signal the potential for a stronger bullish move.

Chart analysis by Matt Simpson - data source: TradingView GBP/USD

 

Economic Events in Focus (AEST / GMT+10)

17:00 CHF GDP (Q2) (USD/CHF, EUR/CHF)
18:00 EUR M3 Money Supply (Jul), Loans to Non Financial Corporations (Jul), Private Sector Loans (Jul) (EUR/USD, EUR/GBP, DAX)
18:30 EUR Portuguese Business Confidence (Aug), Portuguese Consumer Confidence (Aug) (EUR/USD, EUR/GBP)
19:00 EUR Business and Consumer Survey (Aug), Business Climate (Aug), Consumer Confidence (Aug), Consumer Inflation Expectation (Aug), Selling Price Expectations (Aug), Services Sentiment (Aug), Industrial Sentiment (Aug) (EUR/USD, EUR/GBP, DAX)
21:30 EUR ECB Publishes Account of Monetary Policy Meeting (EUR/USD, EUR/GBP, DAX)
22:30 USD Jobless Claims, GDP (Q2) (S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, USD/JPY)
22:30 CAD Average Weekly Earnings (Jun), Current Account (Q2) (USD/CAD, CAD/JPY)
00:00 USD Pending Home Sales (Jul), Pending Home Sales Index (Jul) (S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, USD/JPY)
00:30 USD Natural Gas Storage (WTI Crude, Brent Crude, USD/CAD)
01:00 USD KC Fed Composite Index (Aug), KC Fed Manufacturing Index (Aug) (S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, USD/JPY)

 

View the full economic calendar

 

-- Written by Matt Simpson

Follow Matt on Twitter @cLeverEdge

 

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