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EUR/CAD Price Analysis: Pair fell deeper, approaching last week's lows, indicators deep in negative territory

  • EUR/CAD dropped 0.29% on Wednesday.
  • The cross fell deeper, reaching lows last seen in July, with technical indicators remaining deeply negative.
  • EUR/CAD might continue to shed more ground as it has room before oversold conditions.

The EUR/CAD fell by 0.29% on Wednesday, reaching a low of 1.4745, continuing its decline and reaching lows last seen in July. The bearish trend is supported by negative technical indicators, with the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicating selling pressure and bearish momentum.

The EUR/CAD is in a downtrend after touching a peak of 1.5170. Currently, the pair is approaching the level of 1.4740, where sellers are showing strength. The technical indicators point to heightened selling pressure, with the RSI at 31, near the oversold area, and the MACD red and rising.

The EUR/CAD pair continued its downtrend on Wednesday, reaching lows last seen in July. This move was supported by negative technical indicators, such as the RSI and MACD, indicating selling pressure and bearish momentum. The pair might continue to shed more ground as it has room before oversold conditions but bears might encounter a strong barrier at the 1.4700 area where the pair might encounter a rebound..

EUR/CAD daily chart

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Patricio is an economist from Argentina passionate about global finance and understanding the daily movements of the markets.

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