EUR/USD holds onto the initial Asian session recovery from the lowest levels since 2017 around 1.0520 during the very early European morning on Friday.
Although recently bullish MACD signals on the hourly chart favor the pair buyers, the resistance line of a one-week-old descending trend channel and the 50-HMA challenges the further upside around 1.0540-45.
Trend: Bearish
Even if the quote rises past 1.0545, 161.8% Fibonacci retracement of the previous month’s up-moves, near 1.0585, will challenge the EUR/USD bulls.
Also acting as the upside filter is the previous support line from November 2021, close to 1.0600 by the press time.
Alternatively, the latest bottom surrounding 1.0470 and the bearish channel’s lower line, near 1.0400, will test the short-term bears.
In a case where the EUR/USD prices drop further below 1.0400, the year 2017 trough surrounding 1.0340 will be in focus.
Trend: Corrective pullback can’t be ruled out
Also read: EUR/USD rebounds from five-year low towards 1.0550 ahead of Eurozone GDP, US PCE inflation data
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