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EUR/CAD Price Analysis: Pair facing oversold conditions, correction likely

  • EUR/CAD retreated by 0.30% to 1.4785.
  • Indicators continued to lose ground as the pair fell to lows since July.
  • RSI and MACD indicators suggest a bearish outlook, with rising selling pressure but an upwards correction might me coming.

The EUR/CAD pair witnessed a decline of 0.30% on Tuesday, reaching a low of 1.4785, the lowest level since July. Indicators continued to deteriorate, with both the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) pointing towards a bearish trend, indicating increasing selling pressure.

As mentioned, the pair's bearish outlook is supported by technical indicators, including the RSI, which currently sits in the oversold zone at 29 with a declining slope, indicating rising selling pressure. The MACD also reinforces this view, with its histogram turning red and rising, suggesting a potential intensification of selling. Should the pair close and stay below 1.4785, it would further indicate increased selling pressure and a potential downward trend.

However, the RSI reaching oversold levels hints at the possibility of a corrective bounce above 1.4800.

EUR/CAD daily chart

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Patricio is an economist from Argentina passionate about global finance and understanding the daily movements of the markets.

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