There is continued talk in Forex circles this week that the European Central Bank will send a “dovish” message at this weeks policy meeting – suggesting that further monetary easing is likely on its way. The recent strengths in EUR hurts exports, and some feel a rate cut could come as early as this meeting scheduled for Thursday.
As we’ve discussed here on my occasions, the current “currency war” has countries racing for the bottom, with hopes of making their export prices look more attractive to foreign buyers. If your buyer can stretch his money further and possibly get a better deal buying from you ( as your currency value is reduced ) – you sell more airplanes, you’re country’s economy grows etc…
At least that’s the idea anyway.
Lining this up with some crazy technical conditions I present to you the chart of EUR/JPY – or the Euro vs Yen. On purpose I’ve added every single technical indicator / explanation as to further drive the point home, as this “should” be a whopper. The chart is a day or two old and has already moved a couple hundred pips lower.
It was the BOJ’s massive liquidity that drove this pairs huge move over the past year, and now we’ll see The European Central Bank “fight back” with more talk and a possible rate cut to tip the scales back in their favor.
On nearly every technical level known to man ( and now with increasingly likely fundamental factors ) this thing is about as overbought as it gets, as this again is a “weekly chart”.
Continued USD strength coupled with a move by the ECB could have this thing fall hard – making for a fantastic short opportunity moving into Thursday’s meeting.
The Currency War Intensifies: Trading the ECB’s Next Move
Why Central Bank Intervention Creates Monster Trading Opportunities
When central banks telegraph their intentions this clearly, smart traders position themselves ahead of the crowd. The ECB’s dovish stance isn’t just talk – it’s a direct response to the Federal Reserve’s tapering hints and the Bank of Japan’s relentless money printing that’s been crushing EUR/JPY for months. This creates a perfect storm where technical analysis aligns with fundamental drivers, giving us multiple confirmation signals for a high-probability trade setup.
The beauty of central bank intervention trades lies in their sustainability. Unlike retail-driven moves that fizzle out in hours, policy-driven currency shifts can last weeks or months. When the ECB cuts rates or expands their asset purchase programs, they’re not just moving markets temporarily – they’re fundamentally altering the interest rate differential that drives carry trades and institutional money flows. EUR/JPY has been the poster child for this dynamic, riding the wave of Japanese quantitative easing while European monetary policy remained relatively tight.
Reading Between the Lines: ECB Forward Guidance Decoded
The ECB’s communication strategy has evolved dramatically since Mario Draghi’s “whatever it takes” moment. Now they’re using forward guidance as a weapon, preparing markets for policy shifts weeks in advance. This week’s meeting isn’t just about whether they cut rates – it’s about setting expectations for the next six months of European monetary policy. Smart money is already positioning for a more aggressive ECB stance, which explains why EUR/JPY started declining before any official announcement.
Pay attention to the language surrounding inflation expectations and growth forecasts. If Draghi mentions concerns about disinflation or references the strong euro’s impact on competitiveness, that’s your green light for aggressive short positioning. The ECB has learned from the Fed’s communication playbook – they’ll signal policy changes well before implementing them, giving traders who can read the tea leaves a significant edge.
Cross-Currency Dynamics: The USD Factor
Here’s where this trade gets really interesting – USD strength amplifies the EUR/JPY decline through cross-currency mechanics. As the dollar rallies against both the euro and yen, it creates additional downward pressure on EUR/JPY that goes beyond simple bilateral dynamics. This triple-whammy effect – ECB dovishness, continued BOJ easing, and USD strength – creates the kind of multi-directional pressure that generates those 500-pip moves traders dream about.
Watch EUR/USD and USD/JPY closely as secondary confirmation signals. If EUR/USD breaks below key support levels while USD/JPY holds gains, it confirms that dollar strength is the dominant theme. This scenario actually strengthens the EUR/JPY short thesis because it means we’re riding both European weakness AND dollar strength simultaneously. The mathematical relationship between these pairs creates a multiplier effect that can accelerate EUR/JPY declines beyond what either individual move would suggest.
Risk Management and Entry Strategy
With technical and fundamental stars aligning this perfectly, position sizing becomes critical. This isn’t the time for tentative half-positions – when you get confluence this strong, you need to size appropriately to capitalize on the opportunity. However, central bank meetings can create short-term volatility that stops out even correct directional bets, so consider entering in stages or using options strategies to limit downside while maintaining upside potential.
The key levels to watch are the previous weekly lows and the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement from the major move higher. A break below these levels with volume confirmation signals that institutional money is finally rotating out of this overextended position. Set your stops above recent highs but give the trade room to breathe – central bank-driven moves often retest key levels before accelerating in the intended direction.
Thursday’s ECB meeting represents more than just another policy announcement – it’s a potential inflection point in the ongoing currency war between major economies. The combination of overbought technicals, shifting central bank policies, and evolving global monetary dynamics creates exactly the type of high-conviction setup that separates profitable traders from the pack. When fundamentals and technicals align this clearly, the market rarely disappoints those positioned correctly.


