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The Colombian peso continued its advance against the US dollar for a second consecutive day, as official exchange data confirmed a close at 4,028.28 on July 2, 2025.The session saw the USD/COP pair trade as low as 3,987, marking a significant appreciation for the peso and reinforcing the downward momentum that began in the previous session.This move followed a prior close near 4,088, highlighting a persistent shift in market sentiment.
Market participants attributed the pesos strength to a combination of technical and fundamental factors.Colombias fiscal outlook remained stable, with government officials reiterating their commitment to budget discipline.
This stance reassured investors and helped reduce risk premiums.At the same time, commodity prices, particularly oil, held steady, providing a neutral backdrop for the peso, which often tracks global commodity trends.
Technical analysis of the daily chart revealed a clear and sustained downtrend for USD/COP.Colombian Peso Extends Rally as Dollar Faces Renewed Pressure.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The price closed below the 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day simple moving averages, confirming the bearish momentum.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the daily chart registered at 31.4, approaching oversold territory but not yet signaling a reversal.Peso Rallies on Technical Breakdowns and Fiscal ConfidenceThe Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) histogram showed deepening negative values, with the MACD line well below the signal line, reinforcing the bearish outlook.Bollinger Bands widened as volatility increased, with the price closing near the lower band, indicating strong selling pressure.
No reversal pattern emerged, suggesting the trend could persist.Support levels appeared near 3,987, while resistance clustered at 4,043 and 4,087, based on recent price action and moving average levels.
Volume analysis indicated increased trading activity as the peso gained ground, confirming the validity of the move.No significant ETF inflows or outflows specific to the Colombian peso were reported, but emerging market funds continued to attract net inflows, supporting the currencys advance.Macroeconomic factors also played a role.
Stable oil prices provided a neutral environment, while signals from the US Federal Reserve about steady interest rates contributed to a softer dollar.The Colombian governments consistent message on fiscal responsibility encouraged institutional investors to add to peso positions.
Throughout the session, market makers noted strong demand for the peso as the USD/COP broke below key support levels.The move did not result from rumors or extraordinary events but reflected a combination of technical breakdowns and steady fundamentals.
The pesos appreciation aligned with a broader trend of emerging market currency strength, as investors sought value outside the US dollar.The Colombian pesos advance over the last 24 hours resulted from a convergence of technical and fundamental factors.
The markets focus on fiscal stability, commodity prices, and technical signals drove the USD/COP lower.There was no evidence of manipulation or speculative excess.
The pesos trajectory will depend on continued fiscal discipline and global risk sentiment in the coming days.





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