Euro / Australian Dollar
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EUR/AUD Bearish Channel with Key Support Ahead

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📉 Market Structure Analysis (Bearish Bias)
Current Trend:
The pair is trading within a well-defined descending channel, indicating a bearish trend. Price action is forming lower highs and lower lows, adhering to the channel boundaries.

Moving Averages (EMA):

EMA 50 (Red) at 1.77491 is above the price, acting as dynamic resistance.

EMA 200 (Blue) at 1.73338 is close to current price, likely to act as a support area in the short term.

The bearish crossover between the 50 EMA and current price supports the continuation of downward momentum.

🔍 Key Zones:
Weak Resistance Zone:

Located around 1.7740 – 1.8000, previously a support area, now acting as resistance.

Price rejection from this zone multiple times indicates sellers' strength.

Support Zone:

Located around 1.6950 – 1.7100, where demand may return.

This zone coincides with the lower boundary of the descending channel, making it a likely reaction zone.

📊 Forecast / Expectation:
The chart projects a bear flag / corrective pullback before another leg downward toward the support zone.

If price breaks and sustains below the EMA 200, it will likely accelerate bearish pressure.

The descending channel suggests potential continuation to the downside unless price breaks out of the upper boundary with momentum.

✅ Trade Implications:
Bearish Setup:
Look for short opportunities on intraday pullbacks near the resistance or EMA 50.

Bullish Invalidations:
A breakout above the descending channel and sustained move above 1.7800 would invalidate the bearish outlook.

Conclusion:
This chart presents a technically clean bearish setup. The confluence of a descending channel, EMA rejection, and defined resistance/support zones suggests the EUR/AUD may continue lower, especially if it loses the 1.7300 level decisively.
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EUR/AUD is playing out nicely on the sell side, respecting the bearish structure and maintaining downside momentum.

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