EUR/USD bounced off 1.0860 after forming a pair of spinning top candlesticks on the daily time-frame above that support. Next target is likely 1.0990 - 1.1000.
The euro registered a slight increase against the US dollar on Wednesday. The pair peaked at 1.0945, which is the highest value for the past week. But the rally didn’t last long and the price dropped toward 1.0850. Support is now located at 1.0849 and 1.0803. Resistance is placed at 1.1040 and 1.1094.
Yesterday the EURUSD tried to rally but found enough resistance at the 10-day moving average to give back to the market some of its gains and closed in the middle of the daily range, however managed to close above previous day high, which suggests a bullish momentum.
The pair continues to trade well below the 10, 50 and 200-day moving averages that should act as dynamic resistances.
The key levels to watch are: a daily resistance at 1.1097, the 10-day moving average at 1.0927 (resistance), a daily support at 1.0900 and other daily support at 1.0819.
EUR/USD is still slowly moving to the upside, but the volatility is almost absent from this pair for now. Unless the fundamentals tomorrow provoke more volatility I doubt we’ll see it reach its target at 1.1000 this week.
The euro marked slight decline against the US dollar on Thursday. EUR/USD was trading within narrow range and remained at same levels fromt his week. Support is located at 1.0849 and 1.0803. Resistance is now placed at 1.1040 and 1.1094.
Yesterday the EURUSD tried to rally but found enough resistance once again at the 10-day moving average giving back to the market all of its gains and closed near the low of the day, however managed to close within previous day range, which suggests being slightly on the bearish side of neutral.
The pair continues to trade well below the 10, 50 and 200-day moving averages that should act as dynamic resistances.
The key levels to watch are: a daily resistance at 1.1097, the 10-day moving average at 1.0920 (resistance), a daily support at 1.0900 and other daily support at 1.0819.
EUR/USD is consolidating above the support at 1.0900 and if it breaks below that level it will likely reach 1.0870 again, but any major changes are unlikely to happen until the market closes today.
The single currency marked significant growth on Friday amid positive data on consumer prices in Germany and the political upheavals of the United States. EUR/USD is up 88 pips and reached its highest value for the last two weeks at 1.0982. Technically the bulls remain in a leading position, which will be confirmed by the breakthrough of 100-day moving average at 1.1000.
On the last Friday’s session the EURUSD rallied with a wide range and closed near the high of the day, also managed to close above Thursday’s high, which suggests a strong bullish momentum.
The pair closed above the 10-day moving average that should act as a dynamic support however the currency pair continues to trade well below the 50 and 200-day moving averages that should act as dynamic resistances.
The key levels to watch are: daily resistance at 1.1097, previous swing high at 1.1039 (resistance), the 10-day moving average at 1.0919 (support), a daily support at 1.0900 and other daily support at 1.0819.
EUR/USD was moving to the upside but it couldn’t quite reach 1.1000 again and bounced off the resistance at 1.0990. Next target is likely around 1.0920 - 1.0900.
The single currency started the week with a moderate decline against the US dollar, depreciating by 7 pips to a closing price of 1.0976. The positive attitudes remain, but the price fails to break 100-day moving average. Support is located at 1.0945 and 1.0910. Resistance is placed at 1.1045 and 1.1105.
The euro rose against the dollar on Monday. By the close of US trading EUR/USD was trading at 1.0980, gaining 0.001%. I believe that the support is now located at the level of 1.0870, Wednesday’s low and resistance is likely at the level of 1.0995 - Friday’s high.
Yesterday the EURUSD initially fell but found enough buying pressure around last Thursday high to reverse and closed near the high of the day, furthermore managed to close within previous day range, which suggests being on the bullish side of neutral.
The pair is trading above the 10-day moving average that should act as a dynamic support however the currency pair continues to trade well below the 50 and 200-day moving averages that should act as dynamic resistances.
The key levels to watch are: daily resistance at 1.1097, previous swing high at 1.1039 (resistance), the 10-day moving average at 1.0919 (support), a daily support at 1.0900 and other daily support at 1.0819.
Key levels to watch for:
Support: 1.0945; 1.0910; 1.0850;
Resistance: 1.1045; 1.1105; 1.1190.
EUR/USD reached 1.0935, bounced off that support level and continued climbing. Next target is likely 1.1100.
EUR/USD marked significant growth during yesterday’s session and recovered from Moday’s losses. . The euro gained 80 pips to a two-week high of 1.1056. The results from the election polls in US were the main markets mover for the pair. Technicallt the bullish attitudes prerevail with next tartget 1.1105. Support it placed at 1.0990 and lower at 1.0945. Resistance is located at 1.1105 and 1.1190.
Yesterday the EURUSD rallied with a wide range and closed near the high of the day, furthermore managed to close above previous day range, which suggests a strong bullish momentum.
The pair is trading above the 10-day moving average that should act as a dynamic support however the currency pair continues to trade below the 50 and 200-day moving averages that should act as dynamic resistances.
The key levels to watch are: the 50-day moving average at 1.1114 (resistance), a daily resistance at 1.1097, the 10-day moving average at 1.0932 (support), a daily support at 1.0900 and October low at 1.0851.
EUR/USD is still testing the resistance at 1.1100. A breakout above that level will likely lead to a further move to the upside towards 1.1200 - 1.1210.
I agree, with concern over US election and the possibility of D. Trump’s victory keeps selling pressure around the Dollar is strong, if the pair could hold above 1.1100 level, we are probably looking for further upside movement.
The euro added value against the US dollar for a second straight session on Wednesday and rose by 37 pips to 1.1094. EUR/USD was supported by the Fed’s decision to leave its monetary policy unchanged yesterday and the positive data from the labor market in Germany. The pair remains above the moving averages and RSI continues to support the bulls. Support is placed at 1.1045 and 1.0980, while resistance is seen at 1.1120 and 1.1190.