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Forex Analysis:::2025-09-04T22:28:28

Euro Poised for a Breakout

The euro could have sunk due to the political crisis in France and surging European bond yields. The US dollar is experiencing pressure due to Donald Trump's tariffs being declared illegal, the need to return funds, and the White House pressuring the Federal Reserve. However, it will be the US August jobs report that puts the final word on the fate of EUR/USD. In all respects, the current consolidation in the main currency pair seems logical. But it can't last forever. Are we waiting for a breakout!?

As the date for the non-farm payrolls release approaches, EUR/USD volatility is rising sharply. Hedging against US dollar weakness is becoming ever more expensive. That's to be expected, as Bloomberg experts forecast a fourth consecutive month of job growth under 100,000 in August. If realized, this would mark the longest weak streak since the COVID-19 pandemic.

EUR/USD Volatility Trends

Euro Poised for a Breakout

Despite the political crisis, investors are hopeful. The French bond auction was successful. There's hope that snap elections for the National Assembly will be avoided, let alone the resignation of President Emmanuel Macron.

Upside risks for the euro are mounting. MUFG has raised its EUR/USD forecasts to 1.20 by the end of 2025 and 1.25 by the end of the first half of 2026. The bank expects dollar pressure to continue, fueled by expectations of an accelerated Fed easing cycle and White House interference in central bank independence. The eurozone economy, MUFG argues, is likely more resilient to Trump's tariffs than currently assumed.

Euro Volatility Spread Dynamics

Euro Poised for a Breakout

Markets are bracing for the US jobs report for August, but the second week of September will also be action-packed. US inflation data and the European Central Bank meeting are drawing increased investor attention and driving further euro volatility.

While the ECB isn't expected to raise the deposit rate above its current level of 2%, markets are watching for hints that the monetary easing cycle is truly over. If that's confirmed, it would be a positive signal for EUR/USD. However, any signs of ECB intervention in the eurozone debt markets would be clearly negative. Christine Lagarde has previously expressed concern over French bond movements, but that doesn't necessarily mean the ECB will act to stabilize the situation.

Euro Poised for a Breakout

Thus, EUR/USD is stuck in a narrow trading range awaiting key events – US jobs and inflation data and the ECB meeting. Any of these could set the euro free from its "cage."

On the daily EUR/USD chart, a "Spike and Ledge" pattern is observed. A breakout above the upper boundary near 1.1730 would be a signal to buy; a breakout below 1.1590 would be grounds for selling. A more aggressive strategy involves going long from 1.1705 or entering short from 1.1605.

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