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EURUSD continues to be bearish

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FX:EURUSD   Euro / U.S. Dollar
On Wednesday, EUR/USD fell back after failing to break through the channel resistance below 1.0600, ending a two-day streak of gains. The U.S. dollar's overall strength, driven by a sharp rise in U.S. bond yields, also exacerbated the EUR/USD fallback. U.S. dollar yields rose across the board, with the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield soaring above 4.90%, the highest level since 2007.

The resilience of the U.S. economy has provided support for the steady strengthening of U.S. bond yields, while geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East are intensifying. The euro is likely to maintain a bearish bias against the dollar in the near term and may refresh its 2023 lows.
From a technical point of view, if the EUR/USD price accelerates its decline in the future, the exchange rate may stabilize above the trend line support of 1.0500 and ease the downward pressure. However, if it falls below this support, the exchange rate may accelerate towards the 2023 low of 1.0448. . If there is further decline, bears may push the pair towards the key support level of 1.0350.
On the contrary, if the market sentiment turns to support the bulls and the euro price rebounds, the upper resistance level looks towards 1.0600-1.0625
In the short term, I recommend continuing to be bearish. If you need more analysis, please join me.
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