EUR/USD’s fall from 1.2091 resumed last week but taking out 1.1669 support decisively and reached as low as 1.1574. Initial bias remains on the downside this week for 38.2% retracement of 1.0569 to 1.2091 at 1.1510. We’d expect strong support from there, at least on first attempt, to bring rebound. Above 1.1643 minor resistance will turn bias neutral first. But break of 1.1879 is needed to confirm completion of the decline. Otherwise, near term outlook remains bearish. Meanwhile, sustained break will of 1.1510 will carry larger bearish implication and target 55 week EMA (now at 1.1327).
In the bigger picture, rise from 1.0339 medium term bottom is seen as a corrective move for the moment. Therefore, in case of another rally, we’d be cautious on 38.2% retracement of 1.6039 (2008 high) to 1.0339 (2017 low) at 1.2516 to limit upside and bring reversal. Meanwhile, sustained trading below 55 week EMA will suggest that such medium term rebound is completed and could then bring retest of 1.0339 low.
In the long term picture, 1.0339 is now seen as an important bottom as the down trend from 1.6039 (2008 high) could have completed. It’s still early to decide whether price action form 1.0339 is developing into a corrective or impulsive move. On the upside, strong resistance could be seen from 38.2% retracement of 1.6039 to 1.0339 at 1.2516. On the downside, we’re not anticipating a break of 1.0339 in near to medium term.