Published at 05:23 (GMT) 22 Dec
22 Dec AUD/NZD Daily
04::40 GMT - Decline seen last 1-1/2 weeks appearing in a choppy manners as daily tools exposed oversold condition and risks a corrective bounce and push above higher hurdle at 1.0600 will confirm a temporary low made and signals more upside potential. [W.T
R5: 1.0757 * 5 Dec low
R4: 1.0697 11 Dec high
R3: 1.0650 * 15 Dec high
R2: 1.0600 17 Dec high
R1: 1.0552 intraday level
S1: 1.0480 19 Dec low
S2: 1.0455 30 Nov 2005 low
S3: 1.0430 6 Dec low
S4: 1.0420 ** 5 Dec 2005 low
S5: 1.0400 figure
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