Are there still any bears on the market? Will, we will give them some rest and time to reflect on the decisions they made in the past few weeks. In our videos, we warned them many times not to go against the FED. We said that they should not seek for logic or sense out there. Trading these days is crazy and we just have to adjust to the fact that markets and the strict macroeconomic approach are broken.

In today’s analysis, we will focus on the Euro, where traders have been enjoying a flawless upswing.

On the weekly chart the EURJPY created a double bottom formation, which looks very promising for long-term buyers. One long-term down trendline was already broken and currently buyers are aiming for a second one. Before they get there, they’ll have to break the horizontal resistance at the 38,2% level, which has been extremely powerful so far. Powerful enough to initiate a bearish reversal, or at least a small correction.

Next is the EURCAD, where the price is inside a long-term flag formation. It seems like that flag is coming to an end as the price doesn’t want to go lower than 1.505, which is currently a crucial support. As long, as the price stays above this area, the sentiment is positive and traders can think about a great risk to reward ratio.

We’ll end this with the EURCHF, which has been enjoying three great weeks. The price broke two crucial down trendlines and is currently aiming at a strong horizontal resistance, created by two Fibonacci levels: 23,6% and 38,2%. Furthermore, this area is strengthened by 2019 lows, so it seems like a great occasion to take profit action, for some at least.

Trading FX/CFDs on margin bears a high level of risk, and may not be suitable for all investors. Before deciding to trade FX/CFDs you should carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite. You can sustain significant loss.

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