Silver Price Analysis: XAG/USD bulls need $26.60-65 breakout to retake controls


  • Silver keeps Monday’s rebound from 200-day SMA, picks up bids of late.
  • 100-day SMA, multiple highs since March probe buyers.
  • RSI conditions, sustained trading above the key SMA favor bulls.

Silver buyers attack the $26.00 threshold, up 0.13% intraday, ahead of Tuesday’s European session. In doing so, the quote keeps the previous day’s bounce off 200-day SMA amid RSI recovery from oversold conditions.

Silver bulls eyeing further consolidation from important SMA, amid favorable RSI conditions, require a clear upside break of the $26.60-65 horizontal hurdle, comprising 100-day SMA and multiple tops marked since March 18 to regain the throne.

Following that, the early-month low near the $27.00, the $28.00 and another horizontal hurdle around $28.30 will be in the spotlight.

Meanwhile, pullback moves remain less worrisome until staying beyond the 200-day SMA level of $25.70. Also defending the silver buyers is an ascending support line from November 30, 2020, around $25.00.

In a case where the precious metal fails to stay above the $25.00 round–figure, the yearly bottom surrounding $23.75 should lure the silver bears.

Silver daily chart

Trend: Further recovery expected

Additional important levels

Overview
Today last price 25.99
Today Daily Change 0.03
Today Daily Change % 0.12%
Today daily open 25.96
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 27.5
Daily SMA50 27.04
Daily SMA100 26.62
Daily SMA200 25.72
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 26.08
Previous Daily Low 25.55
Previous Weekly High 28.02
Previous Weekly Low 25.76
Previous Monthly High 28.75
Previous Monthly Low 25.81
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 25.88
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 25.76
Daily Pivot Point S1 25.64
Daily Pivot Point S2 25.33
Daily Pivot Point S3 25.11
Daily Pivot Point R1 26.18
Daily Pivot Point R2 26.4
Daily Pivot Point R3 26.71

 

 

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