USD/INR technical analysis: On a defensive around 10-DMA, 61.8% Fibo.


  • Failure to rise past-71.60 drags USD/INR downward.
  • 10-DMA, 61.8% of Fibonacci retracement seem the key supports.

Despite being on the back foot, USD/INR remains supported by near-term key technical levels as it makes the rounds to 71.00 heading into European session open on Wednesday.

Among the immediate supports, 10-day simple moving average (DMA) level of 70.66 becomes the closest rest ahead of dragging the quote to 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level of February to July downpour, at 70.50.

Should prices slip below 70.50, 50% Fibonacci retracement and June month high can please sellers around 70.12/07.

On the upside, 71.60 holds the gate for the pair’s run-up towards 72.00 round-figure whereas December 2018 high around 72.80 could be next on bears’ watch.

USD/INR daily chart

Trend: Pullback expected

Additional important levels

Overview
Today last price 71.0102
Today Daily Change 0.1862
Today Daily Change % 0.26%
Today daily open 70.824
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 69.691
Daily SMA50 69.3405
Daily SMA100 69.4512
Daily SMA200 70.0954
Levels
Previous Daily High 71.59
Previous Daily Low 70.735
Previous Weekly High 71.53
Previous Weekly Low 69.6669
Previous Monthly High 69.3675
Previous Monthly Low 68.2475
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 71.0616
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 71.2634
Daily Pivot Point S1 70.5093
Daily Pivot Point S2 70.1947
Daily Pivot Point S3 69.6543
Daily Pivot Point R1 71.3643
Daily Pivot Point R2 71.9047
Daily Pivot Point R3 72.2193

 

 

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