During the Asian session on Wednesday, the USD/CAD pair rebounded after two days of losses, reaching around 1.3590. This uptick is fueled by a stronger US dollar and lower crude oil prices, which put pressure on the Canadian dollar. The decline in Western Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil prices to approximately $80.70 is attributed to...
EUR/NZD may test the uptrend
2019-11-11 • Updated
Trade ideas
BUY 1.7060; TP1 1.7130; TP2 1.72; SL 1.7040
BUY 1.7140; TP 1.7200; S: 1.7120
SELL 1.7040; TP 1.6990; SL 1.7055
Have a look at the pair EUR/NZD as it might present some interesting trade ideas. The pair’s been in an uptrend since the end of March. Last week, it reached resistance around 1.72 (January high) and then turned down forming a doji with a longer upper wick on W1.
It means that the air will likely test the uptrend support line at 1.7065/50 in the short-term. If the pair manages to rebound from this level, it will get a chance to revisit 1.7200. Conservative buyers may enter above 1.7140. However, the ADX indicator shows that the uptrend is losing strength. Still, as long as the trend is intact there are bigger odds that it will continue. A decline below 1.7050 will open the way down to 1.6990 (50-week MA) and probably 1.6925 (200-day MA).
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