Indicator | 1H | 4H | 1D |
MACD (12; 26; 9) | Buy | Sell | Buy |
RSI (14) | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral |
Stochastic (5; 3) | Sell | Sell | Sell |
Alligator (13; 8; 5) | Buy | Sell | Buy |
SAR (0.02; 0.2) | Buy | Buy | Sell |
Aggregate | ⇗ | ⇘ | ⇒ |
Following a five-week appreciation against the Japanese Yen that resulted in the formation of a rising wedge, the Singapore Dollar breached the given pattern to the downside. Consequently, the last wave downwards formed a short-term channel down in which the rate has been trading since. From theoretical point of view, the Singapore Dollar should make a retracement from the bottom wedge boundary prior to edging lower. This level intersects with the 200-hour SMA circa 81.90 and the upper channel line that is likely to function as a reversal point. From the downside, the pair is supported by the 100– and 55-hour SMAs at 81.72 and 81.62, accordingly. However, it is expected that the Singapore Dollar surpasses these levels and tries to test the bottom channel boundary in the 81.20/80.90 area.