Main scenario:
The pair is trading along an downtrend, that may be expected to continue, while pair is trading below resistance level 1237.
Alternative scenario:
An uptrend will start as soon, as the pair rises above resistance level 1237, which will be followed by moving up to resistance level 1260.
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