Published at 04:53 (GMT) 24 Apr
24 Apr USD/INR Daily
05::49 GMT - Sharp rally above 63.155 resistance last session is boosting the upmove from 62.100 low towards next target at 63.620 and this should keep this currency pair on a supportive undertone during intraday trading and only dip below intraday support at 63.215 to alleviate upside pressure. [W.T]
R5: 64.195 11 Sep 2013 high
R4: 64.00 figure
R3: 63.885 ** 17 Dec high
R2: 63.78 * 30 Dec high
R1: 63.62 * 6 Jan high
S1: 63.215 intraday level
S2: 63.155 21 Apr high
S3: 63.00 13 Mar high
S4: 62.89 23 Apr low
S5: 62.715 * 22 Apr low
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