FED December Rate Hike – DXY Technicals – Elliott Wave Analysis
This week, on Wed Dec 13th 2017, Federal Funds Rate & FOMC Press Conference will be in focus as the Market is expecting a Rate Hike, from 1.25% benchmark points towards a possible 1.50%.
At this stage the Rate Hike is pretty much priced in by the Market and its Investors, therefore, a shock and an exaggerated move is not quite in the menu, unless a “surprise” would occur, contrary to the expectations.
The headlines of respectable sources state that the Rake Hike would occur:
“On Track For a December Rate Hike”
“PCE inflation reading ‘just enough’ to keep Fed moving”
“Fed rate hike expected next week, three hikes expected in 2018”
Investors are not against a Rate Hike, after all it’s priced in, according to some polls, there are 90% chances for it to happen. What they want to see is whether or not the FED will firmly state during the Press Conference that they are on the right path for continuous Rate Hikes in 2018 and that the Inflation expectations or readings meet their requirements.
During the months that passed investors witnessed a stable pulse when it comes to Economic Indicators.
PCE Inflation, according to rumours, is the FED’s favourite economic indicator, but its reading ticked only the ‘’satisfying” box.
Consumer Spending however is a different story, it actually decreased overall.
Inflation readings did not impress. Jobs Sectors, Hourly Earnings & Unemployment were overall mixed.
Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing sectors contracted.
Overall, as usual, the Economic Data and Fundamentals are mixed with a touch of optimism.
Technicals however are pointing towards a possible ‘’surprise”, not from the Rate Hike, but from a potential disappointment during the FOMC Press Conference.
I’ve been asking myself the following question this week:
“Will the USD going to get trashed this week?”
The reason behind questioning this important event is because it tends to line-up with the Wave Counts and the Dollar Index, according to my charts, is probably pointing lower, towards another Bearish Swing.
Now, the second question is:
“Will I score again?”