Ethereum (ETHUSD) is holding cautious intraday gains, supported by emerging positive signals from the relative strength indicators after reaching deeply oversold conditions, which helped ease selling pressure and allowed partial recovery from previous losses. However, downside pressure persists as the price remains below the EMA50, reinforcing the dominance of the short-term bearish trend.
Brent crude oil fluctuated during recent intraday sessions, affected by the stability of the key resistance level at $109.00. The price is attempting to build positive momentum to break this barrier, supported by continued trading above EMA50, which reinforces the short-term bullish trend and overall stability. The price is also moving along a supportive trendline that strengthens this upward bias.
Additionally, a positive crossover has started to appear on the relative strength indicators after easing previous overbought conditions, which may support further upward movement if momentum continues to build.
The USDCHF pair advanced during recent intraday trading after finding support along a short-term corrective bullish trendline, which provided positive momentum and supported the recent gains. Positive pressure also continues as the pair trades above the EMA50, reinforcing the bullish bias and strengthening the recovery outlook in the near term.
In addition, a positive divergence has started forming on the relative strength indicators after reaching oversold conditions compared to price movement, with fresh bullish signals beginning to appear, further supporting the recovery scenario.
The NZDUSD pair declined during recent intraday trading as a bearish divergence has started forming on the relative strength indicators after reaching heavily overbought levels compared to price movement, with fresh negative signals beginning to emerge. This follows the pair’s earlier break of a major short-term bullish trendline, while continued trading below the EMA50 maintains negative pressure and limits the chances of a sustainable recovery in the near term.