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Abstract:Short-term technical forecast for NZD/USD - Neutral
The New Zealand currency has encountered substantial resistance versus the US dollar, increasing the potential of a short-term range extension.
The three-month-long rise in the NZD/USD looks to have come to an end as it approaches a strong convergent barrier: the December high of roughly 0.6500, the 89-week moving average, which is just below the 200-week moving average. Previously, on moderate momentum, the pair touched a 6-month high in December - the 14-week Relative Strength Index was stopped at approximately 60, comparable to prior corrective rallies (as the chart shows). Readings over 60-65, on average, boost the chance of a break above resistance.
NZD/USD Weekly Chart
Given the rate and magnitude of the climb since the end of 2022, the range situation may persist in the short future. A more limited range would be 0.6150-0.6500, which would include the December high and the early-January low. A somewhat larger range, incorporating the 200-week moving average and the 50% retracement of the end-2022 gain, maybe 0.6000-0.6600.
NZD/USD Daily Chart
Looking beyond the immediate term, the chances are improving that the worst is over for the NZD/USD, which maintained important support in October around the 2020 low of 0.5465. Furthermore, the ensuing recovery has been a complete retracement of the August-October decline - the previous supply point. In general, when a market can completely retrace the previous supply point, it indicates that selling pressure has been exhausted. In such cases, the route of least resistance tends to be sideways to up.
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