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Exiting the Exit Strategy

June 19, 2009 by Ashraf Laidi
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A few hours after this was written dollar fell across the board DESPITE falling stocks as Moody's issued a note on a possible negative credit watch of California's credit rating that could "result in a multi-notch downgrade"

Neither the Fed, the Bank of England or the Bank of Canada can or plan to exit their quantitative easing policies any time soon.

Thursday's recovery in European & US bond yields is a stark reminder of the continued undoing of the 29-year bull market in bonds and the ensuing recovery in long term rates, whose dampening effect on equities is proving increasingly evident. The pullback in equities has helped cap down bond yields earlier in the week, especially as the US bond-issuing schedule took a break this week. But as the US Treasury sets to finance this years 300% increase in the deficit (from last year) and the inflationary tide of the Fed's injection reaches ashore, the upward run in yields could complete the retracement process of its 20-year downtrend.

Just as BoE Gov King cautioned today against expecting a rapid recovery (a way of tempering premature expectations of an exit strategy of current quantitative easing), Wednesday's FOMC announcement and Thursdays testimony by Fed Chairman Bernanke will contain similar reminders intended at containing the rapid backup in yields. If successful, the Fed would be spared its weekly shopping sprees of U.S. treasury purchases, which remain about 6 times less the amount sold by the US Treasury.

Two Tries for Bernanke: Equities risk extending their recent pullbacks in the event that (i) the FOMC statement makes no mention of additional bond purchases, (ii) expresses no verbal (or projected) improvement in GDP growth. Any excessive backup in bond yields on Wednesday could force Bernanke to revisit asset purchases the next day at his Congressional testimony. The FOMC statement will aim at primarily staving off expectations of a near-term hike in interest rates via reiterating its forecast for benign inflation. The inflation element of the statement will be used to temper any potential yield bounce resulting from a likely upward revision in the Feds central tendency forecasts.


Any sign the Fed will veer away from its asset-purchasing schedule could add momentum to the dollars corrective bounce
. This would be especially encouraged by any prolonged aversion to risk appetite, June FOMC meetings have been largely important as they not only precede a 6-7 week FOMC meeting hiatus but also aim at clarifying the Fed's latest central tendency projections on GDP growth, unemployment rate and Personal Consumption Expenditure price. But as the above chart shows, the unfolding (downward) re-coupling between yields and the dollar manifests the Fed's efforts to cap down yields, which are insufficient to offset the avalanche of new borrowing hence keep yields higherbut sufficient in inflating interbank liquidity and increasing the supply of dollars.

Below are the short-term technical parameters for the latest bounce in appetite before aversion sets in anew ahead of the FOMC meeting. The resistance levels do not signify targets but the likely barriers to any temporary improvement in sentiment.

 
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Singapore

July 3, 2009 11:28 ET
Member since Jun 2009
Thanks Ashraf and thanks Ali. Today, euro/usd is range bound and hence i have squared up.

Ashraf, I had taken position in USDCAD and CADJPY as per yesterday's advise. I was worried about them upto 1 hr before. Now I see, most of them are in the money. Hats off to you. Thanks
Ali
Australia

July 3, 2009 10:32 ET
Rajesh

In situations like this where currencies are range bound I would make sure I have a solid risk/reward ratio as Ashraf mentioned. Make sure your stop is adequate especially now when the currency is not in a clear direction.

I have taken profits and will await more movement..
Appreciate your guidance ashraf.

Ali
London, UK

July 3, 2009 10:16 ET
cougr, very good point. traders have to get used to remaining alert ahead of such meetings. Though, Russia did say USD will remain strong currency shortly after they announced their planned reduction in treasuries.
Ashraf
Australia

July 3, 2009 09:30 ET
Member since Feb 2009
Moscow summit July 6 - 8.Be alert for any repeat comments by Putin and his concerns about dollar as reserve currency .
London, UK

July 3, 2009 07:52 ET
rajesh, wolf, we may see a bounce towards 1.4070s and even 1.14120 you never know what the Chinese will add on to over the weekend. technically, we should be able to reach 1.3920s and even 1.3880. But it's up to you to knwo what;s your riskreward ratio and margin utilization.

Ashraf
Auckland, New Zealand

July 3, 2009 07:33 ET
Member since Jun 2009
If we have bad earnings data from the US next week, we should see further advances in USD. The upward trendline (short term) suggest an interim floor at around 1.394/2. If that goes, we will see lower levels, probably 1.387.
Singapore

July 3, 2009 05:37 ET
Member since Jun 2009
Ashraf, I sold Eur/USD at 1.3980. But the market is moving against this. Should I keep this till next week?
London, UK

July 3, 2009 05:22 ET
Ali, in expecting furtehr declines in equities, expect dollar to gain some ground but be nimble because these issues with China addressing the reserve currency issue are capping it down. buying yen vs comms currencies is also helpful.

Ashraf
Australia

July 2, 2009 20:30 ET
Hi Ashraf,

Looks like we were right. My EUR USD short is up 200 pips as well as 100 + for AUD USD short.
I wonder how long this will last as both EUR/USD and AUD/USD are range bound currently.
Do you think this is a short lived move?

The S & P has had a significant decline last night, this may raise more doubts regarding the recovery which could allow US to strengthen on the back of that (short term). I am however in doubts for the US Dollar's strength.
Would welcome your thoughts as always

Kind Regards,
Ali
London, UK

June 29, 2009 05:03 ET
Ali, could see EURUSD break below 1.3880 towards 1.3820 early this week with resistance holding at 1.4130.

Ashraf

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