FX Breakout Monitor: August 31, 2020

FX Breakout Monitor: August 31, 2020

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John J. Hardy

Global Head of Macro Strategy

Summary:  Las week ended with a rash of breakouts across FX as the US dollar weakened and the Japanese yen has gyrated wildly in both directions on the announcement that Prime Minister Abe is set to resign. But the clearest signals were most concentrated in the USD pairs we track as we look ahead at a busy calendar this week.


Today’s New Breakout Signals

Today, we have so many new signals – new 19-day highs or low closes for a given FX pair – that we merely highlight a couple of breakouts of interest and leave the full list for farther down in this post. The high number of signals is mostly down to a significant move lower in the US dollar to a new low for the cycle after a bit of rangebound behaviour in places last week, but there are other breakouts afoot as well.

Breakouts and auto trade setups
Auto trade setups are taken on the principle that a “new” breakout signal is the first signal in five days and a stop is established at 1.05 average-true-range from that closing level.

SIGNAL: GBPUSD closes at new 19-day high

Example auto-trade setup: buy on breakout close at 1.3353, stop at 1.3230, target: hold for new high in days 7-9 (Sep 8-10)

Chart: GBPUSD
GBPUSD broke to a new cycle high and has only traded above current levels for very brief episodes stretching all the way back to early 2018.

Source: Bloomberg and Saxo Group

Signal: NZDUSD closes at new 19-day high

Example auto-trade setup: Buy near Friday breakout close at 0.6743, stop at 0.6673, target: hold for new high in days 7-9 (Sep 8-10)

Chart: NZDUSD
The setup here is similar to many USD pairs, though AUDUSD was a bit ahead of NZDUSD in breaking higher – interesting to note here, as with GBPUSD; that NZDUSD is looking at levels that have proven the highs for quite some time – stretching well back into 2019 in the case of NZDUSD.

Source: Saxo Group

Breakouts on the radar

As can be seen in the table below, we have a few possible new breakouts on the radar today – chief among them EURUSD, which as of this writing was trading above its 19-day high closing level and USDCHF which has a similar setup (new low close). Elsewhere, NOK features prominently with a major new cycle low if the break lower holds, and similarly NOKSEK if the price level holds above the prior high. For trading setups, traders can taking the closing price today if it is above/below the price break and employ a stop of, for example as we use in our automatic setups, 1.05 ATR, with the latest ATR shown for each currency pair.

Chart: EURUSD
While many USD pairs have broken higher, the main one – the big EURUSD – has so far failed to stick a new high close since a failed breakout on August 18. A close above 1.1931 today would be the highest for the cycle.

Source: Saxo Group

Chart: EURNOK
Note that EURNOK has powered to a new 19-day low close and indeed, is mulling the lowest closing level since before the oil price crash that unfolded during the COVID-19 panic phase and crashed NOK with it.The 2019 high was just above 10.31 and the round 10.00 level was a constant resistance point before that stretching back to late 2018.

Source: Saxo Group

Table: FX Breakout Monitor

Source: Saxo Group and Bloomberg

Table: Most recent new breakout signals for each currency pair.

Source: Saxo Group and Bloomberg

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