austinlmkc

EUR/USD - The Middle of the Battle - BULLS or BEARS???

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austinlmkc Updated   
FX:EURUSD   Euro / U.S. Dollar
I analyzed this chart with the intention of helping you see the bigger picture of where the overall currency pair is heading.

The Euro looks like its in a uptrend but it also could be in turn for a downtrend. In my educated opinion, I think the currency pair holds strong bullish sentiment and is riding to some higher highs unless some economic events unravel (inflation, unemployment, etc... cough* cough*). A look at the pairs historical support and resistance levels helped me to better understand where this pair is heading. From the Red Line at about 1.035 to the current exchange rate at about 1.22 the difference is 0.185. Add 0.185 to 1.22 and you get 1.405 right about where that heavy resistance green line is located. So currently you are right in the sweet spot; the middle of it all. The price will either move up and stay in trend or retrace down back to support but like I said I think the Euro may be heading higher than the US Dollar. I also could be wrong but that's my sentiment.

Also, I Incorporated yellow lines to keep you wary of these levels. These lines according to my calculations will be points of where many traders will be making trading decisions due to economic events, technicals analysis or whatever it may be but these points will experience a high level of volatility so be careful.

Key Tip: Take some time to look at the bigger picture instead of what's sitting right in front of you.

Good luck trader.

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Comment:
I forgot to add in economic events from the economic calendar on my chart. So don't forget to add that in to help you pinpoint some trading opportunities and caution signs!

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