USD/INR stands on the slippery ground near 75.50, down 0.22% intraday while printing a four-day fall heading into Wednesday’s European session.
The Indian rupee (INR) pair’s latest losses could be linked to its declines below the double-tops marked during April and October, around 75.65. Adding to the bearish bias is the recently flashed red MACD signal.
However, the 21-DMA level surrounding 75.45 challenges short-term downside ahead of directing the USD/INR bears to November’s high of 75.19 and July’s peak of 75.00.
It should be noted, however, that the pair’s weakness past 75.00 will be challenged by the 100-DMA and a three-month-old rising support line, near 74.50.
On the flip side, a daily closing beyond 75.65 will aim for the 76.00 threshold but the 76.30 level could test the USD/INR bulls afterward.
In a case where the pair buyers dominate past 76.30, the recently flashed multi-month high near 76.60 and the 77.00 will be in focus.
Trend: Further weakness expected
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