US Dollar Rally Faces Critical Test After Midweek Holiday

The US Dollar (via the DXY Index) continues to trade lower through the first week of July and Q3'18, in an environment marked by low participation thanks to the US Independence Day holiday yesterday. But with the June US Nonfarm Payrolls report due out tomorrow, traders won't be sidelined for too long.

Looking ahead to the US jobs report tomorrow, expectations have already started to drop. Earlier today the June US ADP Employment report showed the economy added +177K jobs versus +190K expected. We'll have a better idea of where tomorrow's figures will land after the June US ISM Non-Manufacturing/Services report later this morning.

There's another layer of uncertainty, however. Last month, US President Trump tweeted out a positive message ahead of the data release that coincided with a strong jobs report; so the absence of commentary before tomorrow's report may, in effect, precondition market participants for a weaker jobs number.

Elsewhere, the British Pound and Canadian Dollar have continued to push higher versus the US Dollar today as speculation over rate hike timing has buoyed both of the currencies. August BOE rate hike odds are up to 80% while July BOC rate hike odds are 84%; both of these readings were near 50% in June.

DXY Index Price Chart: Daily Timeframe (July 2017 to July 2018) (Chart 1)

US Dollar Rally Faces Critical Test after Midweek Holiday

While not carrying the hefty weighting as the Euro, the British Pound and Canadian Dollar represent a sizeable portion of the DXY Index (cumulatively, 21%). The result has been the DXY Index retesting its daily 21-EMA; no two consecutive daily closes have come below the moving average since April 17 and 18. Failure below the daily 21-EMA through the end of the week would reinforce the topping signs seen over the past two weeks: the June 21 bearish outside key reversal; and the June 27 to 29 evening doji star candlestick cluster.

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