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The Euro is winding up for another leg lower

The euro has spent 2026 doing something that looks a lot like controlled bleeding. Since topping out near 1.2087 at the start of the year, EUR/USD has traded inside a descending channel so orderly you could set your watch to it. No panic, no capitulation, just a steady drift lower with each bounce sold a little sooner than the last. That is not the shape of a market fighting to turn. It is the shape of a market being walked down.

Right now we are sitting at 1.1413, roughly mid-channel on the daily. And the way price is behaving underneath the surface suggests the next move is being loaded rather than resolved.

The weekly picture

EURUSD

Zoom out and the structure is hard to argue with. The channel has held both edges cleanly through the first half of the year, and every rally back toward the upper boundary has been rejected. The most recent push into the mid-1.15s in May did exactly that, and price has been leaking back toward the lower half ever since.

What makes this interesting is where the floor of that channel is heading. Project the lower boundary forward and it slopes directly into the 1.11 to 1.12 region over the next several weeks. That zone is not arbitrary. It overlaps almost perfectly with the 50% retracement of the entire 2025 advance at 1.1134, a level that also acted as a pivot on the way up. When a projected trendline and a major fib retracement converge on the same pocket, that pocket earns a lot more respect than either signal would on its own.

Below that, the 61.8% retracement at 1.0909 marks the deeper line in the sand. But 1.11 to 1.12 is the zone that matters first, and it is where the current structure is pointing.

The four-hour confirmation

Chart

Drop down to the 4-hour and the mechanics come into focus. The last clean impulse lower bottomed around 1.135 before price began climbing inside a narrow rising channel. That climb looks constructive at a glance, but it has the character of a corrective bounce rather than a genuine reversal. Shallow, contained, and losing momentum as it presses against the underside of the broader daily downtrend.

Here is the part worth noting. Measure the extension of that prior impulse down and the 100% projection lands at 1.1176, with the 161.8% extension sitting at 1.0992. Those numbers are not floating in space. They drop straight onto the same 1.11 to 1.12 shelf flagged on the daily. So we have a trendline, a retracement, and a measured extension all fishing in the same water. That is the kind of alignment that tends to precede a move rather than follow one.

What we are watching

The read is straightforward. The corrective bounce on the lower timeframe looks like it is positioning the euro for another leg down toward that medium-term support band, where the daily channel floor, the 50% retracement, and the 4-hour extension targets all stack up. Until the price reclaims the upper half of its daily channel and breaks the sequence of lower highs, the balance of pressure stays tilted lower.

A corrective bounce that fails to make new ground is often just the market catching its breath before the next move. This one has the look of exactly that. We will be watching how price behaves as it approaches the confluence zone, because that is where this trend either finds its footing or hands over to the sellers again.

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Zorrays Junaid

Zorrays Junaid

Alchemy Markets

Zorrays Junaid has extensive combined experience in the financial markets as a portfolio manager and trading coach. More recently, he is an Analyst with Alchemy Markets, and has contributed to DailyFX and Elliott Wave Forecast in the past.

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