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EUR/USD Bullish Impulsive Wave-3 Aims for 1.15 Target

The EUR/USD is showing strong bullish impulsive price action and a bullish continuation towards the targets at 1.1440 and 1.15 is likely.

EUR/USD

4 hour

The EUR/USD seems to be building a bullish correction via wave A (pink) of a larger wave Y (orange). The Fibonacci levels are the main targets for the upside. Eventually price is expected to build a bearish correction within wave B (pink).

break below the support trend line (blue) indicates that the bears remain in control and could start a drop towards the 78.6% and 88.6% levels of wave 2 vs 1. A larger downtrend, however, only is confirmed once price breaks and closes (on daily chart) below the critical 1.11 support. A break above the resistance trend line (red) indicates a bullish breakout and potentially the end of the 2 (pink) retracement.

EURUSD

1 hour 

The EUR/USD seems to be completing an impulsive wave 3 (blue), which means that a bearish correction could finish a wave 4 (blue) pattern. A typical bounce and support zone for a wave 4 is the 23.6, 38.2 or 50% Fibonacci retracement levels.

EURUSD

The analysis has been done with the CAMMACD.MTF template.

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Chris Svorcik

Chris Svorcik

Elite CurrenSea

Experience Chris Svorcik has co-founded Elite CurrenSea in 2014 together with Nenad Kerkez, aka Tarantula FX. Chris is a technical analyst, wave analyst, trader, writer, educator, webinar speaker, and seminar speaker of the financial markets.

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