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EUR/USD Weekly Price Forecast – Euro Recovers For The Week

The Euro has broken to the upside during the trading week to break above the 1.10 level. That of course is an area that should attract a lot of attention from a psychological standpoint, and it should be noted that the Friday session is forming a somewhat exhaustive looking candle. The weekly candle looks much more bullish though, so at this point it’s likely that we will have a bit of a fight in this general vicinity.

EUR/USD Video 02.03.20

At this point in time, most of the selloff of the US dollar has more to do with the stock market and people repatriating money back to their home countries as the US stock market got absolutely crushed for the week. Ultimately, this is a market that has been in a downtrend for some time, so quite frankly I don’t feel the need to try to buy this market, and the fact that the market is giving up quite a bit heading into the weekend suggests that the downtrend will continue to show itself. Ultimately, this is a market that I do think tests the lows again, but if we were to break above the red 50 week EMA then we have to somewhat reconsider the situation.

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The European Union is very likely that in a recession, and the ECB is much looser than the Federal Reserve. Coronavirus cases are breaking out all over Europe, and as a result it’s much more palatable to short this market than trying to buy it. Fading rallies on short-term charts should lead to longer term decline still.

This article was originally posted on FX Empire

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