EUR/USD. Vital break points above 1.1765, 1.1753, 1.1669, 1.1590, 1.1525, 1.1514.
Then below 1.1418, 1.1405, 1.1396, 1.1364, 1.1334 again, 1.1288.
Bottom. 1.1447. Range break points above 1.1900, 1.1753, 1.1592, Range breaks below 1.1418, 1.1261, 1.1122 Target above 1.1592, Failure point 1.1533. Watch 1.1592 target, its a range point and becomes most vital to break to see EUR/USD higher.
Trade Able points on the way up, 1.1509, 1.1511, 1.1519, 1.1526, 1.1533, 1.1541, 1.1563, 1.1592.
Shorts below 1.1502, Targt 1.1474, 1.1460, Bottom 1.1447.
How to reach destinations, 1.1494, 1.1490, 1.1483, 1.1479, 1.1476, 1.1463, 1.1455, 1.1447 Bottom.
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