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Weekly Forex Forecast – May 11th

Weekly Forex Forecast – May 11th

I wrote on 4th May that the best trades for the week would be:

  1. Long of the EUR/USD currency pair following a daily (New York) close above $1.1517. This did not set up.
  2. Short of the USD/MXN currency pair following a daily (New York) close below $19.4333. Unfortunately, this did not set up until the end of the week.

Last week saw a calmer and more bullish market as we seem to have really moved beyond any new tariff bombshells. A trade deal between the UK and the USA was announced, the first such deal since Trump regained office last January. Trump has touted the deal as well as ongoing negotiations with several nations in the current trade dispute such as China, and this has given the market confidence to almost forget about it. However, the July deadline remains for trade deals and this issue will heat up again as July approaches.

Beyond that, although not especially significant, the major events of last week were the slightly hawkish rhetoric from Jerome Powell, Fed Chair, about an elevated risk of inflation requiring rates to be kept higher for longer, and the Bank of England’s widely expected 0.25% rate cut. Swiss CPI was also of some interest as it showed no monthly inflation at all, when an increase of 0.2% was expected, suggesting inflationary pressures in Europe might be easing off.

The coming week has a less intense schedule of important releases but notably will include policy meetings at the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of England.

This week’s important data points, in order of likely importance, are:

  1. US CPI (inflation)
  2. US PPI
  3. US Preliminary UoM Inflation Expectations
  4. US Preliminary UoM Consumer Sentiment Expectations
  5. UK GDP
  6. Australia Wage Price Index
  7. US Unemployment Claims
  8. UK Claimant Count Change (Unemployment Claims)
  9. Australia Unemployment Rate

The top three items in the above list will likely drive the US Dollar and stock markets, as well as other markets too. If the data is higher than expected, that will boost the Dollar and sink stocks; if lower than expected, the opposite will probably happen.

Currency Price Changes and Interest Rates 11/05/2025

For the month of May 2025, I made no monthly forecast as although there was a long-term trend against the US Dollar, the price action suggested that a major bullish reversal could be underway.

As there were no unusually large price movements in Forex currency crosses over the past week, I make no weekly forecast.

The British Pound was the strongest major currency last week, while the Canadian Dollar was the weakest. Volatility decreased again last week, with only one of the most important Forex currency pairs and crosses changing in value by more than 1%. Next week will likely see higher volatility as there are some very important economic data releases scheduled, such as US CPI (inflation).

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Key Support and Resistance Levels 11/05/2025

Last week, the US Dollar Index printed a bullish candlestick which closed above the previous week’s high price. This is the third consecutive bullish week. The price reached a new 4-year low three weeks ago before bouncing strongly off the support level shown in the price chart below, at 97.67. As the rise has continued, these are bullish signs, but the long-term bearish trend is a bearish sign.

It is hard to say what will happen to the US Dollar next week after this bullish bounce, but trading in line with the long-term trend would be short of the greenback. However, we certainly have short-term bullish momentum which might not be wise to trade against. Much may depend on the UC CPI and PPI data which will be released this week.

US Dollar Index Weekly Price Chart 11/05/2025

The NASDAQ 100 Index advanced a bit again last week on improved risk sentiment, despite the stronger USD which got a minor tailwind from a slightly hawkish FOMC meeting last week. Some tailwind may have been provided by the Trump administration’s decision to remove controls on chip exports.

Technically, the interesting thing here is that the price has touched and rejected the 200-day simple moving average, which is traditionally a key marker as to whether a market is bullish or bearish, with a bear market seeing the price below the average, as it is today.

Another technical factor is the horizontal resistance level at 20,356 which is confluent with the moving average, so this price area can be expected to put up some resistance.

If the price rejects this resistant area firmly, it could signal the start of another bearish downwards leg which might profitably traded short.

On the other hand, if the price gets established over this price area, it can be a bullish sign, and signal a further rise is likely, attracting long trade entries.

NASDAQ 100 Index Daily Price Chart 11/05/2025

The S&P 500 Index advanced a bit again last week on improved risk sentiment, despite the stronger USD which got a minor tailwind from a slightly hawkish FOMC meeting last week. There is generally positive rhetoric coming from the Trump administration about tariffs, giving the impression that much of it will be negotiated away by the July deadline, and this is pleasing stock markets and allowing minor bullish price advances.

Technically, the interesting thing here is that the price has reached a level close to the 200-day simple moving average, which is traditionally a key marker as to whether a market is bullish or bearish, with a bear market seeing the price below the average, as it is today.

Another technical factor is the horizontal resistance level at 5,777 which is confluent with the moving average, so this price area can be expected to put up some resistance.

If the price rejects this resistant area firmly, it could signal the start of another bearish downwards leg which might profitably traded short.

On the other hand, if the price gets established over this price area, it can be a bullish sign, and signal a further rise is likely, attracting long trade entries.

S&P 500 Index Daily Price Chart 11/05/2025

Gold reached an all-time high just three weeks ago a fraction below the half-number at $3,500 per ounce. It made a deep bearish retracement larger than three times the long-term average true range on the daily chart before making another attempt at the high. This second high turned out to be a lower high, and the price chart below is suggestive of a bearish double top just above $3,400.

Despite this bearish sign, the retracement has not been deep following this second attempt at the highs, and this bullish movement included a record high New York closing price, so traders and investors have good reasons to be long here.

So, it may be worth getting involved on the long side here, but I’d want to see a new significant high close first. Once we get a daily (New York) close above $3,431 I will be comfortable taking a new long trade.

Having said all that, there is a bearish case based on the recent price action which suggests that a strong and sustained break below $3,200 should produce a further strong bearish move which might profitably be traded short.

XAU/USD Daily Price Chart 11/05/2025

Bitcoin has made a very strong bullish move in only the past 5 days, after spending weeks in which it declined after rallying to a new record high not long after President Trump was elected last year, in December.

The gains have been strong and as Bitcoin trades on the weekend, we can see Sunday’s candlestick is strongly bullish (unusually large, closing near the top of its range, and trading well above the big round number at $100,000) and it is threatening to close at a new record closing price. If at 5pm New York time on Sunday the price is above $106,187, this will justify a new Long trade entry by trend and momentum traders. The price is already trading well above $104,000 so it does not have far to go.

The US Presidency is very pro-crypto, and it is becoming clear regulations will be loosened, so there are reasons for a tailwind here which can assist in a significant new bullish breakout.

I will go long tomorrow if the price ends today above $106,187.

 BTC/USD Daily Price Chart 11/50/2025

The USD/MXN currency pair has continued to look heavy as it finally broke below the key support level at $19.4933, which is confluent with the major half-number at $19.5000. I wrote last week that if the price breaks below this area, it could fall strongly and quickly. As this only happened on Friday, we are now about to find out!

Despite the greenback’s recovery over the past three weeks, the Mexican Peso has been one of the very few currencies which continues to show strength against the greenback as well as standalone long-term relative strength.

The fundamental driver behind the strong Mexican Peso is the way the trade war between the USA and Mexico has been defused, at least until late June.

I am happy to enter a short trade when the market opens this week, targeting the support level at $19.0652.

USD/MXN Daily Price Chart 11/05/2025

I see the best trades this week as:

  1. Long of Gold following a daily (New York) close above $3,432.
  2. Long of Bitcoin following a daily (New York) close above $106,187.
  3. Short of the USD/MXN currency pair.

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