The longer-term trend remains berish and still provides potential for parity this year. Today's price action suggests we may have returned to the bearish path for AUDNZD.

AUDNZD

We may have seen the completion of an ABC pattern from the 1.0307 lows but require a downside break of the blue bullish trendline for extra confirmation. Whilst we remain above it we could see a deeper retracement towards the 1.05 or even 1.055 resistance zones.

However judging by today's break below 1.0420 support I suspect the resumption of the downside looms.

One option is to consider sell-limits towards the 1.0420 resistance with stop above 1.0480 swings high to target 1.038 and 1.305.

Alternatively we could consider bullish setups above the blue trendline to assume the deeper correction to target 1.05.

Catalysts this week are Capex data from Australian (30 mines) or Business confidence tomorrow for NZ. Whilst neither data set is likely to be changing any dominant trends they may provide enough juice to move price into suitable buy or sell-zones (depending on your preferred longer-term bias). As my overall bias is bearish I will seek any gains as opportunities to go short.

After tomorrow NZ business confidence Traders will be now be debating the potential for a second consecutive rate cut from RBA next week. Whilst I expect RBA to keep rates on hold next week it is a scenario which remains firmly on the able. A further rate cut will bring downside on the Dollar but rates on hold will likely support it.

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