FX_IDC:USDRUB   U.S. Dollar / Russian Ruble
This morning during the Asian session, the dollar fell to a new one this year at 81,000. At the beginning of the month, the USDRUB pair reached its peak at 154,300 as a result of Russia's attack on Ukraine and the application of sanctions by the EU, America and other allies. After that, consolidation started, and now we are back to the period before the start of the invasion at 81,000 Russian rubles for one US dollar. Russia's countermeasure was that all enemy countries that buy oil and gas pay their obligations in rubles. This led to the strengthening of the Russian ruble. We need to go back above the 100,000 level and moving averages for the bullish option to get technical support on the chart. After that, we can expect a potential continuation of the bullish trend. We need a continuation of this negative consolidation and a further pullback below the 80,000 support zone for the bearish option. If this zone does not support us, we will continue towards the next lower support zone at 70,000, and the last time we were here was in November last year.

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