AUD/USD skids to the lowest levels since June 2020, taking offers around 0.6880 heading into Thursday’s European session.
The Aussie pair portrayed a Doji candlestick the previous day and raised hopes of witnessing recovery amid an oversold RSI (14) line. However, yuan selling, risk-off mood and downbeat Aussie inflation expectations together weigh on the AUD/USD prices of late.
That said, a downward sloping trend line from August 2021, near 0.6815 by the press time, lures AUD/USD sellers.
Following that, the 0.6800 threshold and the mid-June 2020 swing low surrounding 0.6775 could entertain the bears.
Meanwhile, corrective pullback remains elusive until staying below the yearly horizontal resistance, the previous support around 0.6980-85.
Following that, a descending trend line from early April could test the AUD/USD buyers around 0.7190.
In a case where AUD/USD rises past 0.7190, the 100-DMA and the 200-DMA, respectively near .7250 and 0.7275, should gain the bull’s attention.
Trend: Further weakness expected
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