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13.08.2015 06:24 PM
EUR/NZD analysis for August 13, 2015

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Overview:

Recently, EUR/NZD has been moving downwards. The price tested the level of 1.6787in a high volume. In the daily time frame, we can observe an up-thrust bar in an ultra high volume (selling climax). The price has broken our major resistance level (1.6805) and also did successful re-test. Anyway, according to the H1 chart we have ultra-high volume demand in the background and strong supply later on. As long as this potential absorption is active, there is a change that price can drop. The price is testing Fibonacci retracement 61.8% at the level of 1.6965. The trend is upward.

Fibonacci Pivot Points :

Resistance levels:

R1: 1.7015

R2: 1.7075

R3: 1.7170

Support levels:

S1: 1.6825

S2: 1.6765

S3: 1.6670

Trading recommendations: Upward trend but still strong buying climax in the background. Wait for potential absorption volume to confirm further upward movement.

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