Weekly Forex Forecast with Fundamental Analysis & Market Sentiment: Pairs in Focus (2024)

Get the Forex Forecast using fundamentals, sentiment, and technical positions analyses for major pairs for the week of April 5, 2021 here.

The difference between success and failure in Forex trading is very likely to depend mostly upon which currency pairs you choose to trade each week and in which direction, and not on the exact trading methods you might use to determine trade entries and exits.

When starting the trading week, it is a good idea to look at the big picture of what is developing in the market as a whole and how such developments and affected by macro fundamentals and market sentiment.

It is a good time to be trading markets right now, as there are a few valid long-term trends left in favor of the U.S. dollar and the British pound against the Japanese yen and the euro, the U.S. stock market is also strong with the S&P 500 Index ending last week at a new all-time high price.

Big Picture 4thApril 2021

Last week’s Forex market saw the strongest rise in the relative value of the New Zealand dollar and the strongest fall in the relative value of the Japanese yen. However,the real action in the Forex market is currently driven by the strong U.S. dollar.

I wrote in my previous piece two weeks ago that the best trade was likely to be being long of USD/JPY following a daily close above 109.23. We did not get a daily close above 109.23 until the last day of that week so it did not trigger a trade that week, but it was a good call as over the following week the USD/JPY currency pair rose by 0.84%.

Fundamental Analysis & Market Sentiment

The headline takeaway from last week is that the market sentiment is risk-on. Demand has been stoked by dovish monetary policy plus stimulus in the U.S., despitefears that policy will lead to untenable inflationary pressures. The week ended with the major U.S. stock index, the S&P 500, closing at an all-time high price of 4019.87 – the first daily close above 4000. European stock markets also hit record highs, with the DAX Index closing above 15,000. Global stock markets were generally higher over the week.

The U.S. dollar rose slightly over the past week as 10-year treasury yields edged up to a new long-term high but was having trouble following through on the move as the US Dollar Index bumped into technical resistance present at about 11900. There was little crucial economic data released last week except U.S. non-farm payrolls data, which came in far stronger than had been expected as the U.S. economy added almost one million jobs over the month. Despite this indication of a booming U.S. economy, the dollar was not much higher which indicates that the current dollar run may well not have much left in it. However, Friday’s trading may have been affected by the fact that a long weekend of public holidays had already begun in most nations in Europe and North America.

This coming week will see the release of FOMC Meeting Minutes concerning U.S. monetary policy as well as the RBA’s rate statement and Canadian employment data.

The Eurozone continues facing the problem of a resurgent coronavirus due to its very slow vaccination program. Italy, Poland, France, and some other nations have reimposed lockdown restrictions, which is bound to have a chilling effect on Eurozone economic growth. Nevertheless, many European stock markets are powering up to new highs. This suggests that a weakening euro may be caused more by the ECB’s quicker pace of bond purchases and less by the economic impact of the coronavirus – after all, Eurozone GDP is currently growing more quickly than it is in the U.S.

Last week saw the global number of confirmed new coronavirus cases rise for the fifth consecutive week after falling for over two months, driven mainly by a resurgence of the virus in Europe and Brazil. The total number of global deaths also rose again last week for the second week running.

Many countries have begun vaccination programs. Excepting extremely small nations, the fastest progress towards herd immunity has taken place in Israel which has fully vaccinated 53% of its population, followed by the U.A.E. at 22%. Immunization is proceeding relatively quickly in the U.S. and the U.K. but isgoing slowly in the European Union, where only a single member state has secured more than 8% of its population (Hungary).

The strongest growth in new confirmed coronavirus cases is happening in Andorra, Argentina, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia, Cameroon, Canada, Cuba, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Djibouti, Egypt, Ethiopia, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mali, Mauritius, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Oman, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Serbia, Somalia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, U.A.E., the U.S., and Uruguay.

Technical Analysis

U.S. Dollar Index

The weekly price chart below shows the U.S. Dollar index printed a weakly bullish small near-pin candlestick last week which followed a more bullish candlestick from the week before.The consolidation of the past few weeks appears to have ended, with the dollar showing some bullish momentum, butthe momentum is fading as it runs into ambiguous resistance which seems to be centered around 11900. The index is above its price from three months ago which is a bullish sign but is still below the key resistance level mentioned as well as sitting below its price from six months ago, suggesting that the upwards movement may be capped over the near term. Overall, next week’s price movement in the U.S. dollar looks somewhat likely to be bullish but upside may be limited. For this reason, it will probably be wise to wait for the Index to be established above 11900 before taking any long USD trades over the coming week.

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USD/JPY

This major currency pair is clearly within a long-term bullish trendjust from the strong momentum seen over the past few weeks. The price rose again last week with healthily above-average volatility. The Japanese yen is weak but the problem for bulls is that the U.S. dollar may find it hard to rise as its index is hitting key resistance. However,a daily close this week here above 110.75 on above-average volatility might well indicate that the price will rise considerably higher over the rest of the week.

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GBP/JPY

The British pound has shown more relative strength recently than any other major currency except the U.S. dollar. It has reached a near 2-year high against the Japanese yen in the GBP/JPY currency cross, rising with healthy momentum last week.As the USD’s upside may be capped over the short-term, trading this cross long may be a profitable approach over the coming week. The pound has been boosted by recent revisions to U.K. economic data showing that the British economy has been growing more quickly than had been expected.

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S&P 500 Index

The incredible rise of the U.S. stock market since the initial impact of the coronavirus in March 2020 continues, with the price powering up last week to close right on an all-time high. An additional bullish factor is that the closing price was above the big round number and psychological level at 4000.The price is in blue sky with bullish momentum, and the volatility is healthy enough to suggest the rise is likely to continue for some days.

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Bottom Line

I see the best likely opportunities in the financial markets this week as being long of the S&P 500 Index and the GBP/JPY currency cross. There may be a good long trade in the USD/JPY currency pair following a daily close above 110.75 on above-average volatility.

EUR/USD

The euro fell during most of the week to continue the overall downtrend that we have seen over the last several months. That being said, it certainly looks as if the euro is trying to catch itself. I think we probably still have a little bit of negativity to go, but we are getting pretty close to a major support level, especially as we get closer to the 1.16 handle. I do think that we will eventually test that level, butit certainly seems as if the speed of selling is going to slow down here in the next few weeks.

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AUD/USD

The Australian dollar has broken down quite a bit during the course of the week, but also did recover a bit towards the end of it. That being said, this is going to come down to the yield in the bond market, specifically the 10-year note. If that continues to spike, then we will more than likely drop towards the 0.73 level.For what it is worth, you should keep in mind that the February and March candlesticks both are shooting stars, so I think we will continue to fade short-term rallies, at least for the time being.

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USD/CAD

The US dollar initially tried to rally during the course of the week, but then gave back the gains to end up with a neutral candlestick. At this point, we are starting to look at a potential bounce, but it seems to have been stifled during the week. I think we are going to continue to see a lot of choppy behavior in this general vicinity, because we are starting to approach rather significant support levels from the past. The 1.27 level above being broken to the upside would be a very bullish sign, which could kick off a complete turnaround for the next several months.In the short term though, I think we are simply looking at this market as one that will probably be sideways with a slightly downward tilt.

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FAQs

How many pairs should a forex trader focus on? ›

While there are many pairs you could trade for most traders, it is best to stick to one to five pairs and become an expert. There is always a temptation to change markets when making losses. Other forex pairs can appear to have stronger trends, higher volatility, and easier-to-make profits.

What is the most predictable forex pair? ›

EUR/CHF. EUR/CHF is the most predictable pair in forex trading among the technical traders because the market always keeps moving depend on some technical analysis or forex trading chart patterns. This is one of the very slow-moving currency pair out there with low volatile and liquidity.

What are the trending forex pairs right now? ›

Of all the pairs listed in our table, the EUR/JPY, NZD/USD, and AUD/USD are the most trending currency pairs at the moment. Although these trends are not extremely forceful, they have produced numerous trading opportunities during the last 12 months.

What are the 3 types of analysis in forex? ›

In trading, there are three main types of analysis: fundamental, technical, and sentimental.

What is the 5 3 1 rule in forex? ›

The numbers five, three, and one stand for: Five currency pairs to learn and trade. Three strategies to become an expert on and use with your trades. One time to trade, the same time every day.

What is 90% rule in forex? ›

The 90 rule in Forex is a commonly cited statistic that states that 90% of Forex traders lose 90% of their money in the first 90 days. This is a sobering statistic, but it is important to understand why it is true and how to avoid falling into the same trap.

Which forex pair moves the most daily? ›

EUR/USD - Average daily pips move over the past ten weeks: 78.31 pips or 0.73% While the EUR/USD is less volatile than other currency pairs that could complete the Top 10, like the USD/RUB, USD/TRY, or USD/ILS, it is the most liquid currency pair traded on the market, accounting for 28% of daily trading volumes with ...

What is the most effective forex indicator? ›

Here are the top 10 forex indicators that every trader should know:
  • Moving Average (MA) ...
  • Bollinger Bands. ...
  • Average True Range (ATR) ...
  • Moving average convergence/divergence or MACD. ...
  • Fibonacci. ...
  • Relative Strength Index (RSI) ...
  • Pivot Point. ...
  • Stochastic.

What is the safest forex pair to trade? ›

What Are the Best Currency Pairs to Trade in Forex?
  • US Dollar (USD)
  • Euro (EUR)
  • Australian Dollar (AUD)
  • Swiss Franc (CHF)
  • Canadian Dollar (CAD)
  • Japanese Yen (JPY)
  • British Pound (GBP)
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Which Forex pairs move fast? ›

The fastest-moving currency pairs include the currencies of the most developed countries as base or quote currencies, as they represent the most economic activity. They are the USD, EUR, JPY, GBP, CHF, CAD, and AUD.

What is the easiest forex pair to trade? ›

Beginners might find the AUD/USD pair to be an excellent choice, since it is more predictable and less likely to spike or drop suddenly. In many studies, this pair has also been cited as one of the least volatile. In conclusion, the best currency pairs to trade for beginners are EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY.

What is the best time to trade Forex pairs? ›

The U.S./London markets overlap (8 a.m. to noon EST) has the heaviest volume of trading and is best for trading opportunities.

What is the best app for forex fundamental analysis? ›

For fundamental analysis in Forex trading, consider using apps like MetaTrader 4 or MetaTrader 5, TradingView, and Forex Factory. These platforms provide various tools, economic calendars, and market news to help you analyze fundamental factors influencing currency prices.

How do you predict forex signals? ›

Identifying trends to predict forex
  1. Moving averages: this is one of the most widely used tools used to find trends in the forex market. ...
  2. Moving average convergence divergence (MACD): this takes the moving average over a short timeframe and an average over a longer timeframe.

How to use fundamental analysis in forex? ›

When conducting fundamental analysis in the forex market: Keep an economic calendar on hand that lists the indicators and when they are due to be released. Also, keep an eye on the future; often markets will move in anticipation of a certain indicator or report due to be released at a later time.

How many pairs should a day trader have? ›

If using a 1-minute chart for day trading, focus on trading one pair well. The EURUSD is recommended. If it is really quiet for many days (moving less than 40 pips per day), consider trading the GBPUSD or USDJPY. You may opt to trade two or three currencies at the same time.

What is the rule of 3 in forex trading? ›

The Rule of Three allows us to view the market with a new set of eyes. Spotting pull backs, trend reversals, invalid vs valid price break outs. As we won't receive privileged information, we can at least have a greater percentage to align our positions with larger institutions and trading firms.

Is it better to trade one pair or multiple pairs? ›

Finally, the other reason that professional traders recommend that you trade only one pair when you are starting out is that it can often be emotional to watch your money move up and down. If you are only focused on one pair, then you will be less likely to make an emotional decision.

Is it good to trade all forex pairs? ›

First off, I wouldn't focus on one or two or even three currency pairs. There just aren't enough opportunities, and I certainly wouldn't have the patience and discipline to make that work. Instead, I'd focus on 5 to 10 currency pairs. These would include most of the majors and perhaps a few yen crosses.

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