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Read More »Euro Struggling Against The US Dollar
The euro is trading negatively against the US dollar in the expected bearish context, touching the official target mentioned in the previous analysis 1.2065, to hit its lowest level during early trading for the current session 1.2065. On the technical side, the negative pressures coming from the 50-day simple moving …
Read More »Canadian Dollar Breaks Support
The Canadian dollar declined, cancelling the bullish correction look, as we expected, in which we relied on trading stability above the support floor of 1.2680 touching the stop-loss order at the aforementioned level, as a reminder that we also indicated that any trading below 1.2680 will stop the required upward …
Read More »Pound Looking for Confirmations
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Read More »Oil Retesting Support
Oil, Crude, trading
Read More »Euro Touches First Goal
Quiet negative trading continues to dominate the euro’s movements against the US dollar, as we expected, touching our first target to be achieved at 1.2110, recording low of 1.2110. Technically speaking, and by looking at the 60-minute chart, we find the 50-day moving average continues to pressure the price from …
Read More »Canadian Dollar Testing Support
The Canadian dollar is hovering around the support level mentioned in the analysis located at 1.2680, which we showed that it represents the first protection key to maintain the bullish corrective bias. In terms of technical analysis, and despite the technical factors that support the continuation of the decline, we …
Read More »British Pound Meets Resistance
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Read More »Crude Oil May See Temporary Selling
Oil, Crude, trading
Read More »Euro Breaks Through Support
We stayed on the fence during the previous analysis due to the conflict of technical signals, explaining that the activation of short positions needs to witness a clear break and stability again below 1.2170, which puts the price under negative pressure with the first target of 1.2130 so that the …
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