The EUR/GBP pair fell on Monday, extending its losses and approaching multi-year lows. The decline continues a five-day downward trend, with the pair reaching 0.8270 on Monday after a 0.27% drop. Technical indicators like the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) point to bearish conditions, with selling pressure rising and overall momentum biased to the downside.
In the technical analysis, the RSI is at 38 and trending down, indicating rising selling pressure. The MACD histogram is below zero and red, further emphasizing the bearish momentum. Within the price action sphere, EUR/GBP has support levels at 0.8250, 0.8230, and 0.8210, and resistance levels at 0.8330, 0.8370, and 0.8390. These levels can provide guidance for potential trading opportunities.
The EUR/GBP pair continues to trade under bearish pressure, extending its downtrend and reaching multi-year lows since March 2022. Technical indicators, such as the RSI and MACD, indicate that selling pressure is escalating, while the extended losing streak and recent decline suggest that the trend is likely to persist.
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