The ECB hiked interest rates on Thursday, following the lead of the U.S. Federal Reserve, and pointed to more tightening to come as increased fears of a potential global recession linger. In this video, we looked at the chart from a technical standpoint and we noticed that resumed selling pressure below the $1.07000 level since the beginning of this month could trigger a sell-off below the $1.06000 level in the coming week(s). However, we will not ignore the possibilities of a bullish momentum if buy pressure accumulates above the $1.06000 level to respect the bullish trendline.
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