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EURGBP tests a key support area
EURGBP is trading higher today, a tad above its lowest level since August 2022, and in an extremely important support area that has repeatedly acted as a floor and put a stop in the bears’ momentum. The market is preparing for the much-awaited ECB meeting that could deliver the first rate from a major central bank later today. The euro has been under severe pressure since mid-April with a slightly odd-shaped double-top structure playing a key role in the current downward trend. In the meantime, the momentum indicators appear mixed. The Average Directional Movement Index (ADX) remains above its 25-threshold, but it ... (full story)
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- Posted: Jun 6, 2024 6:42am
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