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EUR/USD remains steady under1.1750, seven-day streak at risk

  • EUR/USD is losing ground for the first time in more than a week.
  • US dollar rises marginally across the board, remains under pressure.

The EUR/USD pair is falling modestly on Tuesday. After dropping to 1.1697, it bounced to the upside, trimming losses. Over the last hours, it has been moving between 1.1740 and 1.1705.

The euro is about to post the first daily loss against the US dollar in more than a week. The greenback rose modestly in the market. The DXY is up modestly, hovering around 93.60, after reaching earlier 94.00.

The recovery of the US dollar looks vulnerable and like a normal correction after losing ground significantly over a few days. On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve will announce its decision on monetary policy. No change is expected but the statement and the forward guidance could influence the dollar.

Regarding the euro, it lost strength after an acceleration of the bearish correction in EUR/GBP that kept EUR/USD limited below 1.1750. The trend in EUR/USD is still positive and even a sharper slide would be seen as normal.

On Monday, EUR/USD posted the highest daily close since September 2018. So far on Tuesday, for the first time in weeks, the pair did not reach new cycle highs. “EURUSD continues to hold just below 1.18. That marks key multi-year trend resistance. While positioning and valuations are not a catalyst for reversal, they may begin to bite at that technical threshold. That said, EURUSD's rally since the EU Recovery Fund is reminiscent of the melt-up in 2017 (post-Macron election)”, explained analysts at TD Securities.

Technical levels

EUR/USD

Overview
Today last price1.1733
Today Daily Change-0.0019
Today Daily Change %-0.16
Today daily open1.1752
 
Trends
Daily SMA201.1399
Daily SMA501.1265
Daily SMA1001.1086
Daily SMA2001.1075
 
Levels
Previous Daily High1.1781
Previous Daily Low1.1642
Previous Weekly High1.1658
Previous Weekly Low1.1402
Previous Monthly High1.1422
Previous Monthly Low1.1097
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%1.1728
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%1.1695
Daily Pivot Point S11.1669
Daily Pivot Point S21.1586
Daily Pivot Point S31.153
Daily Pivot Point R11.1808
Daily Pivot Point R21.1864
Daily Pivot Point R31.1947

Author

Matías Salord

Matías started in financial markets in 2008, after graduating in Economics. He was trained in chart analysis and then became an educator. He also studied Journalism. He started writing analyses for specialized websites before joining FXStreet.

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