WHAT IS THE FORECAST POLL AND WHY TO USE IT?
The Forecast Poll is a sentiment tool that highlights near and medium-term price expectations from leading market experts. It is a sentiment indicator which delivers actionable price levels, not merely “mood” or “positioning” indications. Traders can check if there is unanimity among the surveyed experts – if there is excessive speculator sentiment driving a market – or if there are divergences among them. When sentiment is not at extremes, traders get actionable price targets to trade upon. When there is a deviation between actual market rate and value reflected in forecasted rate, there is usually an opportunity to enter the market.
You can also use the Outlook Poll for contrarian thinking strategies. Gonçalo Moreira, Research expert at FXStreet, explains: “People involuntarily follow the impulses of the crowd. Sentiment indicators, in turn, lead to 'contrarian' thinking. The Di helps traders detect sentiment extremes and thereby limit their eventual toxic herd behavior.” Read more on Contrarian Approaches with Sentiment indicators
HOW TO READ THE GRAPHS?
Besides the table with all participants’ individual predict, a graphic representation aggregates and visualizes the data: the Bullish/Bearish/Sideways line shows the percentage of our contributors on each of these outlook biases.
This graph is available for each time horizon (1 week, 1 month, 1 quarter). We also indicate the average price predict as well as the average bias.
2023 FORECAST FOR EUR/USD
In the EURUSD 2023 Forecast, our analyst, Valeria Bednarik, expects the EUR/USD long-term corrective advance will likely continue in the first quarter of 2023. By the end of the year 2022, the average outlook for the pair was 1.0538. Read more details about the forecast.
From Jan 2022 to Dec 2022, the maximum level for the EURUSD (Euro US Dollar) was 1.1455 (on 06/02/22), and the minimum, 0.9589 (on 27/09/22).
MOST INFLUENTIAL POLITICAL EVENTS IN 2023 FOR EUR/USD
Uncertainty over central banks succeeding in guiding economies into a soft landing. That is, controlling inflation without triggering recessions. As said, price pressures are still too high, with inflation running over three times faster than tolerable. The European energy crisis could easily turn into a global one next winter, affecting both Euro and US Dollar. The worldwide economic growth is expected to keep slowing, which could also be a decisive key driver for the pair during the 2023.
BONDS THAT INFLUENCE THE MOST EUR/USD
Bonds whose moves can impact the EUR/USD: T-BOND 30y; T-NOTE 10y. This group also includes the following currency pairs: GBP/USD, USD/JPY, AUD/USD, NZD/USD, USD/CAD, EUR/GBP and USD/CHF