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EUR/USD Hit Another Upside Target

Price rallied aggressively in the US session, after the FOMC Statement, has increased as much as 1.1776 level in the morning, where has found temporary resistance. As you already know, the USD has taken another punch from the Federal Reserve last night. The Federal Fends rate remains unchanged at 1.25% and could stay steady in the upcoming months if the United States data will come in mixed, only some impressive data will force the FED to take action again.

Price has decreased in the last few hours, but the retreat could be only temporary before will resume the upside movement. Could come to test and retest the 1.1712 long term broken resistance.

The European currency could receive support from the Spanish Unemployment Rate, which could decrease from 18.8% to 17.8% in the first quarter, the German Gfk German Consumer Climate climbed from 10.6 to 10.8 points, beating the 10.7 estimate.

EUR/USD closed much above the 1.1712 broken static resistance in the last session and has extended the latest gains, but the sellers have stepped in and have forced the rate to decrease below the seventh warning line (wl7) of the former descending pitchfork.

A consolidation above the 1.1712 level will confirm a breakout from the long term extended sideways movement. However, a failure to reach the upper median line (uml) of the minor ascending pitchfork will send the rate towards the median line (ml). We may have another buying opportunity if will move sideways till will reach and retest the median line (ml).

Has erased the morning gains as the USDX has squeezed after the earlier sell-off, the index maintains a bullish perspective and could approach and reach the 92.49 major static support.

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