During the previous trading session, the XAU/USD exchange rate dropped to the monthly S1 at 1,679.34. During Monday morning, the rate raised to the 55-hour SMA near 1,700.00.
On Friday, the USD/JPY currency pair raised to the Fibo 61.80% at 109.83. During today's morning, the pair was testing the support level—the monthly R2 at 109.43.
At the end of last week, the GBP/USD exchange rate raised to the 1.2700 level. During Monday morning, the rate consolidated at the given mark.
On Friday, the EUR/USD currency pair raised to the monthly R2 at 1.1385. During today's morning, the pair is testing the support provided by the 55-hour SMA near 1.1300.
The New Zealand Dollar surged by 54 pips or 0.84% against the US Dollar on Friday. The currency pair tested the upper boundary of an ascending channel pattern at 0.6517 during Friday's trading session.
The US Dollar declined by 115 pips or 0.85% against the Canadian Dollar on Friday. The currency pair was pressured lower by the 50– hour simple moving average during Friday's trading session.
Australia's Dollar surged by 67 pips or 0.97% against the US Dollar during Friday's trading session. The currency pair breached the psychological resistance level at 0.7000 on Friday.
The common European currency traded above the monthly resistance level at 123.47 against the Japanese Yen during Friday's trading session.
On Thursday, the XAU/USD exchange rate raised to the resistance formed by the 100– and 200-hour SMAs, as well the monthly PP in the 1,720.00 area. During today's morning, the rate reversed south.
Yesterday, the USD/JPY currency pair surpassed the weekly R3 at 109.07. During Friday morning, the pair tested the monthly R2 at 109.43.
Yesterday, the GBP/USD exchange rate re-tested the monthly R1 at 1.2615. During Friday morning, the rate raised the weekly R3 at 1.2678.
On Thursday, the EUR/USD currency pair jumped to the 1.1350 level. During today's morning, the pair tested the monthly R2 at 1.1385.
The New Zealand Dollar has surged by 102 basis points or 1.59% against the US Dollar since yesterday's trading session. The currency pair breached the upper boundary of an ascending channel pattern on Friday morning.
The US Dollar traded sideways against the Canadian Dollar on Thursday. The USD/CAD currency pair consolidated below the 1.3550 level during yesterday's trading session.
The Australian Dollar surged by 91 basis points or 1.32% against the US Dollar on Thursday. The currency pair was guided by the 50– hour simple moving average during yesterday's trading session.
The Eurozone single currency has surged by 240 basis points or 1.97% against the Japanese Yen since Thursday's trading session. The currency pair breached the 124.00 level on Friday morning.
Yesterday, the XAU/USD exchange rate dropped to the 1,695.00 level. During Thursday morning, the rate reversed north to 1,705.00.
On Wednesday, the USD/JPY currency pair raised to the weekly R3 at 109.07. During today's morning, the pair was testing the given resistance level.
Yesterday, the GBP/USD exchange rate tested the monthly R1 at 1.2615. During Thursday morning, the rate declined to 1.2500.
On Wednesday, the EUR/USD currency pair failed to surpass the monthly R1 at 1.1246. During today's morning, the pair was testing the support formed by the Fibo 38.20% and the 55-hour SMA at 1.1200.
The New Zealand Dollar surged by 68 pips or 1.07% against the US Dollar on Wednesday. The currency pair tested the upper boundary of an ascending channel pattern at 0.6438 during Wednesday's trading session.
The US Dollar declined by 72 pips or 0.53% against the Canadian Dollar on Wednesday. The 50– hour simple moving average guided the currency pair during yesterday's trading session.
The 50– hour simple moving average guided the Australian Dollar against the US Dollar on Wednesday. The currency pair made about 88 pips during Wednesday's trading session.
The common European currency surged by 119 pips or 0.98% against the Japanese Yen on Wednesday. The currency pair breached the psychological support level at 122.00 during Wednesday's trading session.