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[QUOTE="TheChartSniper-plexytrade, post: 241966, member: 132431"] Following last weeks ECB's interest rate announcement, the EURUSD exhibited volatile price action, presenting potential profit opportunities on both the bullish and bearish sides. Initially, the pair saw a bullish surge, climbing from a low of 1.07907 to a peak of 1.08537, resulting in a movement of approximately $630 USD. However, EURUSD later transitioned into a bearish trend, dropping sharply to a low of 1.07657. This bearish move not only surpassed the initial low recorded during the news release but also offered a larger profit potential of $880 USD. In the short term, the rate cut and dovish tone were likely to be negative for the Euro, potentially leading to weakness in EUR/USD. The medium-term outlook was more uncertain, as fiscal stimulus and the end of the ECB's rate-cutting cycle could have supported the Euro, but rising bond yields and slower growth projections may have limited gains. Additionally, the Federal Reserve's policy played a critical role in determining the future direction of EUR/USD. In summary, the ECB's decision was likely to weigh on the Euro in the short term, while the medium-term impact depended on fiscal developments in Europe, bond yield dynamics, and the Fed's policy trajectory. [B]Disclaimer:[/B] The content provided is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as trading or financial advice. This analysis seeks to enhance your understanding of market behavior and highlight potential opportunities that may have existed, offering insights into how the market operates and the possibilities it may present. [/QUOTE]
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