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EURUSD on Wednesday rose 0.29% to 1.09852. Pair in consolidation. What we know.

EURUSD on Wednesday rose 0.29% to 1.09852. Pair in consolidation. What we know.

EURUSD Analysis

Performance after Wednesday
Period Pct Chg Momentum
Wednesday 0.29% 31.5 Pips
Week to-date -0.29% -32.2 Pips
May -0.26% -28.8 Pips

Upcoming key events (London Time)

Fri 03:00 PM USD Michigan Index of Consumer Sentiment

What happened lately

🇺🇸 CPI Inflation Rate (12-mth) in April below forecast and dropped to 4.9% compared to previous figure 5% in March Bureau of Labor Statistics


EURUSD 4-hour Chart by TradingView

What can we expect from EURUSD today?

EURUSD on Wednesday rose 0.29% to 1.09852. Price is below 9-Day EMA while Stochastic is falling.

Updated daily direction for EURUSD looks mixed as the pair is likely to consolidate above 1.09479 (S1).

Looking ahead today, to see upside interest, we prefer to look at price breakout of last daily high of 1.10068 or trades above daily pivot 1.09773. Break above could target R1 at 1.10147. While to the downside, we are looking at 1.09479 (S1) and daily low of 1.09400 as support levels. EURUSD need to break on either side to indicate a short-term bias. A break above 1.10068 may suggest continuation after recent positive movement.

For the week to-date, take note that EURUSD is mixed as compared to the prior week.

Key levels to watch out:

R3 1.10815
R2 1.10441
R1 1.10147
Daily Pivot 1.09773
S1 1.09479
S2 1.09105
S3 1.08811

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