NZD/USD has seen a 4.4% recovery from its mid-May 0.6217 lows. Nonetheless, this remains corrective unless the pair can sustain its gain over a 0.6713, 0.6821 resistance threshold, Benjamin Wong, Strategist at DBS bank reports.
“The technical indicator is moving towards an oversold pasture, but there remain impediments at 200-WMA (weekly moving average) of 0.6713 and 40-WMA of 0.6821. Prices must pop over these levels to have a sustainable bull.”
“So far, NZD has rebounded from 0.6217 lows to a 0.6492 high, but it has not scaled over a former price leg, early May highs at 0.6568, or a Starc Band resistance at 0.6552. Just above is 50-DMA at 0.6666.”
“The 4.4% rally off 0.6217 lows start to show up on the technical indicator Relative Strength Index as closer to achieving correction – this could imply NZD’s strength from 0.6217 remains corrective within the broader weakness landscape.”
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