EUR/USD retreats towards 1.1300 during early Wednesday’s Asian session, fading the previous day’s corrective pullback from a weekly low.
The major currency pair bounce off the short-term triangle’s support the previous day to snap a three-day downtrend. However, a rebound failed to cross a convergence of the 21-DMA and 50-DMA, around 1.1330-35.
In addition to the failures to break the key moving average confluence, bearish MACD signals also keep sellers hopeful.
Though, a clear downside break of the stated triangle’s lower line, around 1.1290 by the press time, becomes necessary for the EUR/USD seller’s entry.
Following that, a downward trajectory towards a horizontal area from November, near 1.1235-30, will gain the bear’s attention.
Alternatively, recovery moves beyond 1.1335 needs to cross the triangle’s resistance line, at 1.1360 to convince buyers.
Even so, the 100-DMA and a three-month-old horizontal resistance zone, around 1.1390 and 1.1480-85 in that order, become tough nuts to crack for the EUR/USD buyers before retaking the controls.
Trend: Further weakness expected
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