USD/INR sellers jostle with a short-term key support line around 76.45 during Tuesday’s Asian session.
In doing so, the Indian rupee (INR) pair justifies multiple failures to cross 76.75-80 horizontal area to print the second consecutive daily loss by the press time.
Other than the pullbacks from weekly resistance, hidden bearish RSI divergence also favor USD/INR sellers. The stated bearish RSI divergence occurs when prices make higher lows but the RSI fails to track the run-up, which in turn hints at traders’ disinterest in long positions.
That said, an upward sloping support line from late February limits the immediate downside of USD/INR around 76.43.
In a case where the quote remains bearish past 76.43, the 100-SMA and 200-SMA, respectively near 75.85 and 75.40, will be in focus.
Alternatively, an upside clearance of the aforementioned horizontal resistance area near 76.75-80 will trigger fresh advances targeting the 77.00 threshold.
It’s worth noting that the USD/INR run-up beyond 77.00 won’t hesitate to refresh the record high, currently around 77.17.
Trend: Further weakness expected
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