On Thursday, during the New York session, the AUD/USD reached a daily high at 0.7217, followed by a drop below a four-month-old downslope trendline, sparked in part by geopolitical headlines, alongside the former, retracing under 0.7200. The AUD/USD is flat at press time, trading at 0.7193.
During the week, the AUD/USD began on the wrong foot but recovered on Tuesday, when the three-day rally commenced. On Wednesday, the upward break of the 50-DMA at 0.7169 ignited a move towards 0.7200, but AUD bulls fell short of it, stalling at the four-month-old aforementioned trendline around 0.7204.
On Thursday, AUD/USD bulls launched an attack but retreated 80-pips on a Russia/Ukraine headline and could not reclaim the 0.7200 mark.
The AUD/USD is neutral biased, slightly tilted to the downside, facing a wall of solid resistance levels in the 0.7200-40 area. Breach of the latter would expose the January 20 daily high at 0.7257, followed by the January 13 at 0.7313.
However, the AUD/USD path of least resistance is downwards. The first support would be the 50-DMA at 0.7170. A clear break would send the pair tumbling to February 14 daily low at 0.7085, followed by the February 4 daily low at 0.7051.
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