Silver (XAG/USD) prices stay on the back foot around $24.75 during Wednesday’s Asian session, following the biggest daily fall in a week.
That said, the bright metal’s failure to cross the 100-SMA triggered the previous day’s heavy losses. The sellers were also backed by downbeat RSI conditions, not oversold.
However, an upward sloping trend line from February 25 challenges the quote’s latest declines around $24.68.
Even if the bullion prices drop below $24.68, the 200-SMA and 61.8% Fibonacci retracement of February-March downside, respectively around $24.55 and $23.90, will challenge the XAG/USD bears.
Alternatively, recovery moves may initially aim for the 100-SMA breakout, around $25.35 by the press time, before challenging the support-turned-resistance from early February near $26.00.
It should be noted, however, that the silver buyer’s ability to keep reins past $26.00 will allow them to refresh the monthly high, currently around $26.95.
Trend: Further weakness expected
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