EURUSD: With a continuation of its previous week weakness seen the past week, further downside pressure is envisaged in the new week. Support lies at the 1.3100 level where a break will expose the 1.3050 level. Below here will pave the way for a move lower towards the 1.3000 level. If this continues, expect further downside to occur towards the 1.2950 level. On the upside, resistance lies at the 1.3200 level where a break will aim at the 1.3250 level, its psycho level followed by the 1.3300 level. Further out, resistance comes in at the 1.3350 level. All in all, EUR remains biased to the downside in the medium term
USDCHF: Faces Corrective Pullback Risk
USDCHF: With USDCHF unable to follow through higher on the back of its previous week, it faces the risk of a pullback in the new week. On the upside, resistance resides at the 0.9200 level where a break will aim at the 0.9250 level. Further out, resistance resides at the 0.9300 level. A breather may occur here and turn the pair lower. On the downside, support lies at the 0.9150 level with a break targeting the 0.9100 level and then the 0.9050 level. Further down, support comes in at the 0.9000 level. A cut through here will target the 0.8950 level. All in all, the pair remains biased to the upside in the medium term though facing corrective risk.
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