AUD/USD holds the breath near weekly R1

Source: Dukascopy Bank SA

Positions Today Yesterday % Change
Longs 30% 28% 6.67%
Shorts 70% 72% -2.86%
Indicator 4H 1D 1W
MACD (12; 26; 9) Buy Buy Buy
RSI (14) Sell Sell Neutral
Stochastic (5; 3; 3) Sell Sell Sell
Alligator (13; 8; 5) Buy Buy Buy
SAR (0.02; 0.2) Buy Buy Buy
Aggregate

In accordance with technical indicators, the AUD/USD left all attempts to reach the weekly R2 at 0.7998 already in the middle of previous trading session. After a rapid surge at night, the rest of the day the currency pair expectedly spent in a flat movement slightly above the weekly R1 at 0.7915. But because by the early Wednesday morning this pivot point became additionally supported by the 20-hour SMA, the currency rate got a new springboard to try to climb again to the above weekly R2. But it should be noted that an upcoming release of the Australian employment change information might easily throw the currency pair in both directions, especially taking into account that the 55-, 100- and 200-hour SMAs cannot serve as a support levels.

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