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The Carry Trade’s Demise Gives Rise To Momentum

Published 22/05/2015, 09:43
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FX performance in the last week has thrown up a lot of unanswered questions: is the EUR heading lower after a period of consolidation? Is the dollar rally back on? Is GBP able to shrug off future referendum storms? This all leads to one important question for the trader – what is the market’s favourite strategy right now?

Earlier this year the carry trade had been reaping fruit earlier this year, however, this strategy has stalled as former funding currencies start to recover. As a re-cap, funding currencies tend to be sold in favour of higher-yielding currencies, which can have a higher value. However, although interest rates in the Eurozone are negative (deposit rates, anyway), and the ECB has embarked on a large-scale QE programme, the EUR has been an unreliable funding currency. For example, although it is still lower versus the dollar since the start of this year, to the tune of 5%, it has managed to gain 6% vs. the USD since April. Thus, for anyone shorting the EUR in recent weeks, it has been a painful experience.

In contrast, the New Zealand dollar, the highest yielding currency out of the expanded majors with an interest rate of 3.5%, it has gained the only 0.5% vs. the USD since April, and has actually lost 0.5% of value versus the USD since the start of May.

Changing strategy

The conclusion from this is clear: in this environment the carry trade is dangerous. Trying to sell low yielding currencies and buy higher yielding currencies is a loss making trade. We believe the carry trade is struggling at this junction because there is a lot of uncertainty around the timing of rate increases from some of the world’s major central banks, including the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England. Even the ECB has felt it necessary to explicitly state that its QE programme will survive until September next year, after some doubted its longevity after a spate of better growth and inflation data from the currency bloc.

An example of the decline of the carry trade is the performance of GBPNZD. As the Kiwi has been languishing at the bottom of the pile, the pound has been getting its groove back in recent weeks; hence GBPNZD is approaching a 4-year high. The next key level to watch is 2.2153 – the 100-month moving average, as you can see in the chart below.

Figure 1:

GBPNZD Monthly Chart
Source: Bloomberg. PLEASE NOTE THIS DATA DOES NOT REPRESENT PRICES OFFERED BY FOREX.com

Figure 2:

GBPUSD Daily Chart
Source: Bloomberg. PLEASE NOTE THIS DATA DOES NOT REPRESENT PRICES OFFERED BY FOREX.com

Take Away:

  • The EUR has been an unreliable funding currency in the last 2 months.
  • In fact, the carry trade has been turned on its head in recent weeks, with higher yielding currencies weakening, and low yielding currencies gaining strength vs. the USD.
  • This is why GBPNZD is at a 4-year high.
  • Momentum strategies have been more reliable in this environment, including RSI strategies.
  • Overall, until the Fed and the BOE decide when they will raise interest rates the carry trade is a difficult sell. In contrast, momentum strategies appear to be king for now.

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Any references to historical price movements or levels is informational based on our analysis and we do not represent or warranty that any such movements or levels are likely to reoccur in the future. While the information contained herein was obtained from sources believed to be reliable, author does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness, nor does author assume any liability for any direct, indirect or consequential loss that may result from the reliance by any person upon any such information or opinions.

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