EUR/USD Price Analysis: Euro steadies near 1.1300 as bullish signals gain traction
|- EUR/USD trades near the 1.1300 zone after gaining modestly in Friday’s session.
- Mixed short-term indicators contrast with a broadly bullish long-term structure.
- Key support holds just below, while resistance aligns near recent highs.
The EUR/USD pair advanced modestly on Friday, trading near the 1.1300 zone after the European session. Price action remained contained within the day’s range, reflecting steady demand despite mixed short-term momentum signals. The broader technical picture, however, remains constructive, with long-term averages reinforcing the underlying bullish bias.
Technically, the pair presents a mixed but generally positive outlook. The Relative Strength Index sits in neutral territory around 52, suggesting balanced momentum without immediate overbought pressure. The Moving Average Convergence Divergence, however, continues to flash a sell signal, indicating that short-term gains may face resistance.
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