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Daily Technical Analysis for Majors by Dukascopy
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[QUOTE="Anastasia DC, post: 115101, member: 37587"] [B]EUR/USD trades flat near 1.0630[/B] [IMG]https://i.gyazo.com/724624a652330d56e7e67fa8cad307a5.png[/IMG] [I]"For FX, politics is the new economics. QE has constrained the bond market, distorted equity prices and narrowed yield differentials. This means FX is uniquely placed to reflect political developments." - David Bloom, HSBC Holding Plc (based on Bloomberg) [/I] [B] Pair's Outlook [/B] The common European currency remained flat against the US Dollar just below the monthly S2 at 1.0632. Previously, on Monday the currency exchange rate managed to rebound and surged to the before mentioned level of significance. That occurred after ten consecutive session of losses, as the Euro declined against the Greenback. However, the attempt to break through it did not succeed initially and continued into Tuesday's trading session. It is likely that the attempt will fail and the rate will retreat by the end of the day, in which case the next support level is at 1.0520. [B]Traders' Sentiment [/B] SWFX traders remain bullish, as 58% of open positions were long on Tuesday. Meanwhile, trader set up orders are less bullish, as 62% of pending commands were to sell, compared to 63% on Monday. [IMG]https://i.gyazo.com/92cbb9d7a5b8b66d34be859ead5138ca.png[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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