USD/INR Price Analysis: Indian rupee looks south as per the weekly chart

USD/INR jumped 1.88% last week – the biggest single-week percentage gain since March 2020 – confirming an upside break of the trendline falling from April 2020 and June 2020 highs. 

The breakout indicates the multi-month long bearish trend has ended, and the bulls have regained control. As such, the November high of 74.9140 stands exposed. 

However, a pullback could precede a rally to November highs, as markets typically shake out weak bulls before chalking out a positive follow-through to a major breakout similar to the one seen on USD/INR's weekly chart. 

Acceptance under 72.21 (last week's low) is needed to invalidate the bullish bias. 

Weekly chart

Trend: Bullish

Technical levels

 

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