Abstract:The Euro is currently facing strain due to constant economic indicators reflecting the enduring strength of the U.S. economy. This is in stark comparison to the economies teetering on the brink of recession, including the Eurozone. The preliminary balance for this week is being determined in anticipation of the Federal Reserve meeting on Wednesday, with subsequent analysis tending towards a bearish bias.
• EUR/USD bears are in the market and eye last month's highs.
• A break of support will leave a 61.8% ratio vulnerable on the daily chart.
The Euro is currently facing strain due to constant economic indicators reflecting the enduring strength of the U.S. economy. This is in stark comparison to the economies teetering on the brink of recession, including the Eurozone. The preliminary balance for this week is being determined in anticipation of the Federal Reserve meeting on Wednesday, with subsequent analysis tending towards a bearish bias.
EUR/USD DAILY CHARTS
EUR/USD is climbing the trendline support and is now headed back towards it where last month's highs are located in a strong bearish correction. At least a 50% mean reversion is on the cards guarding the 61.8% ratio and conflieuece area.
EUR/USD H4 chart
EUR/USD is offered while below Friday's closing price. The price is being supported in a higher volume area but if this were to give, then the prior month's highs will be eyed near a 61.8% Fibonacci level near 1.1000.
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