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EUR/USD Price Forecast – Euro Looking For Buyers

By:
Christopher Lewis
Updated: Nov 29, 2019, 17:17 UTC

The Euro initially fell during the trading session on Friday, breaking below the 1.10 level. However, we have seen more than an of buying pressure early in the day to turn things around and stabilize the market.

EUR/USD daily chart, December 02, 2019

The Euro has broken below the 1.10 level during the trading session on Friday but has also bounce again to show signs of life. Ultimately, this is a market that of course will pay attention to these large figures, and this is an area where we have seen a lot of support as of late. Ultimately, this is a market that is very negative though, and at this point it’s very likely that rallies will continue to be faded. The 50 day EMA above should continue to offer resistance, but even if we break above there it’s likely that we will continue to see sellers above, especially the 1.11 handle, and the 200 day EMA which recently caused a “double top” in this pair.

EUR/USD Video 02.12.19

Beyond that, the economic figures in the European Union are mixed at best, suggesting that the ECB will more than likely continue to be loose with its monetary policy, so I think at this point in time it’s only a matter of whether or not they will continue to loosen monetary policy. At this point, the 1.09 level would be an obvious target, and then potentially the 1.0750 level as there is a huge gap there. I think we continue to see a lot of choppy behavior here, but it does look as if there is a significant fight here at the 1.10 level, as the Euro bulls try to make a stand. That being said, I would anticipate the Christine Lagarde will become very loose with monetary policy going forward. All things being equal, it’s more of a grind lower than anything else.

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About the Author

Being FXEmpire’s analyst since the early days of the website, Chris has over 20 years of experience across various markets and assets – currencies, indices, and commodities. He is a proprietary trader as well trading institutional accounts.

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