Platinum (XPT/USD) remains on the back foot for the second consecutive day as bears keep reins near a two-week low surrounding $930 heading into Thursday’s European session.
In doing so, the XPT/USD justifies the previous day’s U-turn from the 50-DMA, around $970 at the latest, as well as bearish MACD signals.
Also supporting the bearish bias is the commodity’s failure to rise past the two-month-old descending trend line, close to $996.
Above all, the quote’s sustained trading below the 200-DMA and 61.8% Fibonacci retracement of December 2021 to March 2022 upside, near $1004-06.00, keeps the favoring the sellers.
On the downside, April’s low around $908.00 appears immediate support to watch during the further XPT/USD declines.
However, a broad area comprising multiple levels marked since September 2021, around $907-896, will be crucial to watch during metal’s further downside.
Overall, platinum prices remain vulnerable to decline further but the downside remains limited.

Trend: Further downside expected
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