EUR/USD: Euro consolidates at 1.13810 and its 500 EMA at 1.13610
|EUR/USD: Euro consolidates at 1.13810 and its 500 EMA at 1.13610
What is going on now with EUR/USD?
EUR/USD: The Euro fell below 1.13430 in yesterdays session; however it was supported at 1.13270 as highlighted in yesterdays update. The pair bounced at 1.13270 during the European session and pierced through 1.13430 resistance, lifting prices all the way to 1.14125 highs before retreating to its 500 EMA at around 1.13610.
Our forecast
EUR/USD: Euro's progress to the upside has been restricted at 1.13810 in the 60 minutes price chart for the past ten hours. The pair has fallen below 1.13810 support now turn resistance and could continue down to its 500 EMA at 1.13610. The Euro needs to break and remain above 1.13810 to continue to 1.13960.
Support/short - 1.13610, 1.13430, 1.13270, and 1.13065
Resistance/Long - 1.13810, 1.13960, 1.14155, and 1.14365
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Chart 1: The short-term view of the EUR/USD price action in the 60 minutes price chart highlights the direction of the trend and the support and resistance price points
Chart 2: The short-term view of the EUR/USD price action in the four hours price chart highlights the direction of the trend and the support and resistance price points
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