USD/INR bulls take a breather around June 2020 levels, poked the previous day, as overbought RSI line tests immediate upside during early Friday.
Even so, a clear run-up beyond the double-tops marked in April and October, around 75.65, joins the bullish MACD signals to favor the bulls.
That said, the quote’s further upside eyes an upward sloping trend line from July, near 76.10, a break of which will direct Indian rupee (INR) sellers towards 61.8% Fibonacci Expansion (FE) of February-November moves, near 76.20.
Although the USD/INR prices are likely to reverse from 76.20, any further advances will be challenged by another ascending resistance line, from November 2020 near 76.50.
Alternatively, pullback moves remain elusive beyond a three-week-old support line, around 75.33 by the press time.
It should be noted, however, that a clear downside past-75.33 will direct USD/INR bears towards multiple tops marked since early November around 75.20 and then to the 75.00 threshold.
Overall, USD/INR remains in a bullish trajectory but overbought RSI may trigger pullback moves.
Trend: Further upside expected
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