EUR/USD forms double-top pattern amid rising US treasury yields

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Written By: Faith Maina
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  • EUR/USD has formed a double-top pattern; a signal that the downtrend may continue. The decline in price is due to the rising US bond yields.

EUR/USD extended losses from the previous session amid rising treasury yields. After hitting a one-week high of $1.1990 in Thursday’s session, the pair dropped to $1.1912 on Friday. The 10-year yields rose to a one-year high of 1.754% before easing to its current 1.700. At the same time, the dollar index maintained Thursday’s gains by trading at $91.85. The rise in bond yields, and subsequent strengthening of the greenback, is a reaction to the Fed’s dovish tone on Wednesday.  

Although the AstraZeneca vaccinations are set to resume in various European countries like France and Germany, Eurozone is still on slow recovery. On the same note, Paris has gone into lockdown following the rampage of the COVID-19 variant and the increasing fears of the disease’s third wave.

EUR/USD Technical Outlook

EUR/USD is trading below the 20 and 50-day exponential moving averages, which is a sign that the downward trend is likely to continue. Besides, it has formed a double top, whose formation began earlier on in the past week. If you have taken our forex trading course, you are aware that a double top is a bearish sign.

The pair is likely to trade sideways for a while at its current support level of around $1.1900. However, the bears may try to push the prices lower to $1.1835. This outlook will be deemed invalid if the bulls manage to get the prices past the resistance level of $1.1990. If it finds substantial resistance at this point, EUR/USD will be range-bound for a while.

EUR/USD Chart

Written By: Faith Maina

Faith Maina is a financial analyst and economist. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and is underway in her Master’s degree course. She has an expansive understanding of global markets and their drivers. Her specialities are currencies, crypto, commodities, and equities. She lives in Nairobi, Kenya with her husband and son.

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