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Palladium Price Analysis: XPD/USD’s rebound from 100-day EMA eyes on $2,500

  • Palladium prices consolidate the biggest daily losses in two weeks.
  • Previous support line from December 2021, 21-day EMA guards recovery moves.
  • Bearish MACD challenges upside momentum, 200-day EMA adds to the downside filters.

Palladium (XPD/USD) recovers from a fortnight low to $2,383, up 1.30% intraday heading into Monday’s European session.

The precious metal’s latest rebound could be linked to the pair’s inability to conquer the 100-day EMA, which in turn joins the recently firming RSI line to keep buyers hopeful.

However, bearish MACD signals and convergence of the 21-day EMA, as well as the support-turned-resistance line from mid-December 2021, around $2,500, appears tough nut to crack for the XPD/USD bulls.

Should the metal buyers successfully cross the $2,500 hurdle, the recent top near $2,605 and February’s high of $2,706 will be on their targets.

Meanwhile, a downside break of the 100-day EMA, around $2,320 at the latest, will need validation from the 200-day EMA level of $2,270 to recall the palladium bears.

Following that, February’s low of $2,195 and the $2,000 threshold may lure the sellers.

Palladium: Daily chart

Trend: Limited upside expected

 

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