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12 Jun 2025

Volume Check: Will EUR/USD Break Out or Fake Out?

EUR/USD is trading near its highest level of 2025, and on the surface, the trend looks strong. But traders aren’t just watching the price – they’re asking a deeper question: Is this move backed by real demand, or could it be a short-lived spike?

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04 Jun 2025

Support and Resistance Zones Explained — Using EUR/USD’s 2025 Moves 

EUR/USD has quietly become one of 2025’s cleanest technical charts. From a January base near 1.08 to recent highs above 1.14, the euro has gained ground on the back of a softer US dollar and growing speculation that the Fed may start cutting rates. But even in this rally, the pair hasn’t moved in a straight line. 

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28 May 2025

Tesla Breaks Above the 200-Day Moving Average — But Is the Rally Real?

Tesla stock just delivered its sharpest breakout in months – but the technicals are sending mixed signals. After weeks of underperformance and investor caution, Tesla (TSLA) has surged past a key long-term technical level: the 200-day moving average. Tesla’s latest surge has reignited hopes of a turnaround, especially after months of uneven performance. Still, with market volatility lingering and some underlying concerns about the business, investors aren’t rushing in blindly.

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21 May 2025

Can a Simple Line Predict a Crash? What the 200-Day Moving Average Says About Today’s Markets

It’s one of the simplest lines on a chart – but it’s also one of the most powerful. As US indices hover near record highs, Bitcoin pushes past $100K, and Tesla regains momentum, one question keeps coming up: Are markets still healthy, or are we heading for a fall?

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14 May 2025

EUR/USD Climbs to 1.13: Can the Euro Rally Continue – or Is a Reversal Ahead?

The EUR/USD currency pair stands at 1.1242 after rising from its lowest point in May at 1.1066. Market participants assess if the recent price increase indicates a new upward trend because of central bank differences or represents a brief market fluctuation.

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