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EURUSD: Sell in the 1.0850-1.0860 range

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FX:EURUSD   Euro / U.S. Dollar
The U.S. dollar index fell under pressure today after a number of major global events. But this phenomenon will only be short-lived, because the price of the U.S. dollar index has fallen back, and there may soon be a protective behavior during the U.S. trading time. Today, the U.S. dollar index does not rule out a counterattack, because this is a kind of self-protection behavior. A response mechanism to avoid massive leaks of U.S. dollar liquidity.

Taking into account the current global situation and the decline of the U.S. dollar index today, pay attention to the specific trends of the U.S. dollar index today and beware of malicious sweeps; as for European and American currencies, choose the opportunity to sell short on highs today.

The trading strategy is as follows:
Sell in the 1.0850-1.0860 range, with targets at 1.0830, 1.0810, and 1.0790.
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Arrive at TP1:1.0830
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USOIL:78.2Sell, successfully reached TP76.9
XAUUSD:2368Sell, successfully reached TP2355
EURUSD:1.0860Sell, successfully reached TP1.0830

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Arrive at TP2:1.0810
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