Abstract:EUR/USD is staying in consolidation above 1.0759 temporary low and intraday bias stays neutral. Deeper decline is expected as long as 1.0903 resistance holds.
EUR/USD is staying in consolidation above 1.0759 temporary low and intraday bias stays neutral. Deeper decline is expected as long as 1.0903 resistance holds. Fall from 1.1094 is seen as correcting whole up trend from 0.9534. Below 1.0759 will target 1.0515 cluster support, 38.2% retracement of 0.9534 to 1.1094 at 1.0498. On the upside, though, firm break of 1.0903 will bring stronger rebound back to retest 1.1094 high instead.
Last week the price of the currency pair EUR/USD rebounded from the upper boundary of the daily range and dropped. The asset is likely to rebound from the lower boundary, that is, the level of 1.0500 soon. So, lets wait and see when this highly anticipated thing is going to happen.
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