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EUR/USD Outlook: The Euro is recovering after Thursday's 0.6% fall

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The Euro bounces from new two-week low at 1.1226, posted after Thursday's 0.6% fall (the biggest one-day loss since 22 Mar).
Bears accelerated after weaker than expected Eu members PMI data on Thursday and were boosted by rally of the dollar after upbeat US data.
Bearish signal on Thursday's close below 1.1237 (Fibo 61.8% of 1.1183/1.1323 upleg) keeps risk of further weakness, as daily MA's are in negative configuration and stochastic heads south.
On the other side, momentum regained traction after reversing just above its 7-SMA / centerline and boosts recovery.
Broken 20SMA offers immediate resistance at 1.1252, which should ideally cap upticks and guard pivotal 10SMA barrier at 1.1270 (also broken Fibo 38.2% 1.1183/1.1323), violation of which would sideline bears and shift focus towards key barriers at 1.1300 (55SMA) and lower platform at 1.1323.

Res: 1.1252; 1.1270; 1.1300; 1.1323
Sup: 1.1226; 1.1216; 1.1200; 1.1183

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Interested in EURUSD technicals? Check out the key levels

    1. R3 1.1361
    2. R2 1.1333
    3. R1 1.1282
  1. PP 1.1254
    1. S1 1.1203
    2. S2 1.1175
    3. S3 1.1124

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Slobodan Drvenica

Slobodan Drvenica

Windsor Brokers

Industry veteran with over 22 years’ experience, Slobodan Drvenica joined Windsor Brokers in 1995 when he was an active trader for more than 10 years, managing the trading desk and own account departments.

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