AUDUSD Between a Rock and a Hard Place Ahead of Employment Data
Australian employment data for December is due out in a few hours and expectations for the Employment Change are +16,000 vs a surprising +39,000 in November. The headline number is a bit deceiving though, as it is a combination of full-time jobs and part-time jobs. Of the 39,000 jobs created in November, only 4,200 were full-time. 35,700 of those jobs were part-time. This month, expectations for the full-time employment change is -8,000 while the part-time employment change expectations are for +24,000. The unemployment rate is expected to remain unchanged at 5.2%.
As with any economic data, the price move once it released is always a crap shoot. Typically, on better than expected data price moves higher, and on worse than expected data price moves lower. With the Australian Employment Change, it’s even more difficult to decipher because of full-time job and part-time jobs. Add to that any possible delays in hiring because of the wildfires, and December’s data may be even more difficult to surmise.
Now the fun part…add in a chart of the AUD/USD:
Source: Tradingview, FOREX.com
On December 10th, AUD/USD broke higher out of the downward sloping channel dating back to mid-2018. Since then, price action has done the following:
- Tested and failed to breakout above the psychological round number of .7000 and has since pulled back
- Formed a Head and Shoulders formation
- Broke the neckline of the Head and Shoulders Pattern, although price is currently trading right below it
- Pulled all the way back to the upper long-term channel trendline and is currently testing it near .6843
- Has put in higher highs and higher lows since the lows on October 1st, and is currently testing the upward sloping trendline, again at .6843
- Formed a Doji candle on today’s daily time-frame, which is considered indecision
On a 240-minute chart, AUD/USD is also:
- Hovering near the 50% retracement from the October 1st low to the December 31st high
- Sitting on horizontal support
- Diverging with the RSI, indicating a possible reversal may be coming soon
Source: Tradingview, FOREX.com
In summary, with the full and part time aspect of the employment change, the wildfires, and all the technical aspects of AUD/USD converging at or near current levels, traders will be extra careful when trading the data. They made even sit aside until they can determine more of a directional bias.
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