The USD/MXN moved further to the downside on Tuesday and hit weekly lows at 19.77 before rising back above 19.80. A daily close below should point to further weakness in the pair.
The RSI Index in is oversold territory in the four-hour chart. In the daily chart, however, the index still shows some room for further losses before reaching 70. The Mexican peso needs to make a clear break from the 19.80 area.
The next strong support area might be seen at 19.70, followed by 19.60. The area at 19.50/55 should cap the downside if reached in the next sessions, favouring a rebound, initially to 19.70.
On the upside, at 19.97/20.00 is the immediate resistance. Above the next level stands at 20.10 (20-day Simple Moving Average). A recovery above 20.20 should negate the bearish bias in the short term, adding support to the US dollar for a more significant recovery.
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