The EUR/USD pair regained bullish traction on Tuesday after the European session, advancing past the 1.0900 zone and continuing its strong upward trend. After stalling briefly on Monday, buyers re-entered the market, fueling a more than 0.70% rally. The pair now hovers near its highest levels since November 2024, with market momentum firmly favoring the bulls.
From a technical perspective, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) has climbed further into overbought territory, rising sharply to indicate strong buying pressure. Meanwhile, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) continues to print rising green bars, reflecting sustained bullish momentum. However, these overbought conditions suggest a possible correction could be on the horizon if buyers start to take profits.
Looking at key levels, immediate resistance is now seen near the 1.0930 zone, a break of which could open the door toward the 1.0970-1.1000 range. On the downside, support is aligned near the 1.0850 region, followed by the 1.0800 psychological level, where the 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) is positioned.
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