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Top 5 Events: May RBA Meeting & AUDUSD Price Forecast

Top 5 Events: May RBA Meeting & AUDUSD Price Forecast

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Talking Points:

- The Reserve Bank of Australia meets on Tuesday, May 7 at 03:30 GMT; rates markets are pricing in a 46% chance of a 25-bps rate cut.

- AUDUSD technical analysis studies suggest that the 2019 low may be tested once again, opening the door for a move to the September 2015 swing low.

- Retail traders are currently net-long AUDUSD, and have remained net-long since April 18; during that timeframe, AUDUSD fell by -2.3%.

Join me on Mondays at 7:30 EDT/11:30 GMT for the FX Week Ahead webinar, where we discuss top event risk over the coming days and strategies for trading FX markets around the events listed below.

05/07 TUESDAY | 03:30 GMT | AUD RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA RATE DECISION

Not much has changed for the positive in the weeks since the last time the Reserve Bank of Australia met. The Q1’19 Australia inflation report showed that price pressures were weaker than expected, coming in at 1.3% versus 1.5% (y/y). March Australia retail sales were weaker as well, coming in at 0.2% from 0.8% (m/m). On balance, the Citi Economic Surprise Index for Australia, a gauge of economic data momentum, fell from 45.6 to 37.3 since the April RBA meeting.

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In the interim period since the last RBA meeting in April, rates markets have steadily pulled forward expectations of a 25-bps rate cut into the first half of 2019. Currently, there is a 46% chance of a cut at the May meeting (more context: up from 38% at the end of last week).

But prior to the April RBA meeting, overnight index swaps were pricing in a 30% chance of a cut by June; ahead of the May RBA meeting, odds of a 25-bps cut in June have risen to 62% (more context: up from 59% at the end of last week). Considering these developments, it seems very likely that the RBA will use its May meeting to clarify the timing of when the first expansionary monetary policy move will be made.

Pairs to Watch: AUDJPY, AUDNZD, AUDUSD

AUDUSD Technical Analysis: Daily Timeframe (October 2018 to May 2019) (Chart 1)

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Technical analysis studies show that AUDUSD price action has weakened considerably in recent weeks. By the end of last week, AUDUSD had fallen back towards its closing low for 2019, set on January 2 ahead of the Japanese Yen flash crash. With price below its daily 8-, 13-, and 21-EMA, and both daily MACD and Slow Stochastics trending lower in bearish territory, momentum is firmly to the downside.

A break of the 2019 low at 0.6982 would open the door for a move back towards the September 2015 swing low around 0.6907 in the near-term. Otherwise, only if AUDUSD were to return above the daily 13-EMA, which coincides with lows established in late-March and early-April (0.7057), would the short-term bearish price forecast be no longer appropriate.

IG Client Sentiment Index: AUDUSD Price Forecast (May 6, 2019) (Chart 2)

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AUDUSD: Retail trader data shows 74.0% of traders are net-long with the ratio of traders long to short at 2.85 to 1. In fact, traders have remained net-long since April 18 when AUDUSD traded near 0.71612; price has moved 2.3% lower since then. The number of traders net-long is 2.1% lower than yesterday and 10.4% higher from last week, while the number of traders net-short is 13.0% higher than yesterday and 9.3% lower from last week.

We typically take a contrarian view to crowd sentiment, and the fact traders are net-long suggests AUDUSD prices may continue to fall. Positioning is less net-long than yesterday but more net-long from last week. The combination of current sentiment and recent changes gives us a further mixed AUDUSD trading bias.

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--- Written by Christopher Vecchio, CFA, Senior Currency Strategist

To contact Christopher, email him at cvecchio@dailyfx.com

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