USD/INR extends the post-Fed losses as the bears attack a five-week-old rising trend line support near 79.80 during the initial hour of the Indian trading session on Thursday. Even so, the pair remains inside a fortnight-long trading range between 80.20 and 79.70.
Considering the latest weakness in the RSI, as well as an impending bear cross on the MACD< USD/INR is likely to break the 79.70 support.
Following that, an upward sloping trend line from June 29, at 79.55, will be in focus.
In a case where USD/INR prices drop below 79.55, the odds of witnessing the quote’s south-run towards 79.00 and then to the June 29 swing low near 78.80 will be in focus.
Meanwhile, recovery moves may initially aim for the 80.00 threshold before challenging the aforementioned range’s resistance, at 80.20.
In a case where the USD/INR buyers manage to keep reins past 80.20, the 81.00 round figure could flash on their radars.
Trend: Further weakness expected
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