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Euro/US Dollar Moves Higher To Fill Sunday's Gap |
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Daily Forex Technicals |
Written by DailyFX |
Oct 07 08 16:04 GMT |
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Euro/US Dollar Moves Higher To Fill Sunday's Gap
EUR/USD has bounced quite a bit from Monday's lows of 1.3450 and it looks like price is moving higher to fill the gap in price formed on Sunday. Indeed, the surge in risk aversion at the market open stemming from credit concerns in Europe triggered massive buying of the US dollar versus most of the majors, which led EUR/USD to plummet. The gap sits between 1.3731 - 1.3771, which leaves additional bullish potential open for EUR/USD today.

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