AUD/USD consolidates recent gains around 0.7200, down 0.20% intraday after rising for two consecutive days. In doing so, the Aussie pair eases from the highest levels in a fortnight, also from an inch lower to the monthly peak.
In addition to refreshing the multi-day top, overbought RSI conditions also favor the AUD/USD pair’s pullback moves.
However, the previous resistance line from November 30 and 200-HMA restricts the pair’s immediate downside above 0.7190.
Following that, AUD/USD sellers will brace for the horizontal support line close to 0.7090, a break of which will recall the 0.7030 and the yearly bottom surrounding 0.6990 to the chart.
On the flip side, a clear upside break of the monthly high near 0.7225 will propel the AUD/USD prices towards a horizontal area stretched from November 11 near 0.7295-7300.
In a case where the pair buyers keep reins past 0.7300, the mid-November swing high close to 0.7370 will be in focus.
Trend: Pullback expected
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