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20.08.2014 02:18 PM
EUR/NZD analysis for August 20, 2014

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Overview:

Since our last analysis, EUR/NZD has been trading upwards. The price was tested and rejected from the level of 1.5883. Price has been successfully rejected again from our Fibonacci retracement 61.8% at the price of 1.5900, which is a sign that buying looks very risky I have placed Fibonacci retracement to find support levels and I got Fibonaccci retracement 38.2% at the price of 1.5710 and Fibonacci retracement 61.8% at the price of 1.5595. Watch for potential selling opportunities after retracement. So, if the price breaks the level of 1.5710 in a higher volume, we may see potential testing the level of 1.5595. According to the 30m time frame, we can observe absorption volume since buying climax got absorbed by sellers.

Daily pivot Fibonacci points:

Resistance levels:

R1: 1.5842

R2: 1.5865

R3: 1.5903

Support levels:

S1: 1.5765

S2: 1.5742

S3: 1.5703

Trading recommendations: Be careful when buying the EUR/NZD pair and watch for selling opportunities after retracement.

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Petar Jacimovic
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