Analysis

AUZ/NZD – Ending wedge highlights a possible medium-term top

Breaking down the timeframes

Background: Not a normal cross that I cover but I have got a bearish set up this morning. The AUD got a boost overnight from better-than-expected Chinese exports. That drove AUNZD higher into the sell zone

AUD/NZD – weekly

On the week 30 th November 2020 the cross stalled and reversed close to the 61.8% pullback level of 1.0392. From a Cypher pattern viewpoint, this could mean that we are in the BC leg of a larger Gartley formation. This would indicate that the next leg lower is CD to finalize the pattern close to 1.0240-1.016. This is the medium-term target area

AUD/NZD Daily

The 61.8% Fibonacci level is seen at 1.0803.

AUD/NZD eight-hour

From an Elliott Wave viewpoint, are we now completing the 5 th wave? The end of the trend.

AUD/NZD one-hour

Looks to have formed a bearish Ending Wedge pattern. This formation is often seen at the top of a trend and the start of a new downward bias. A break of support (1.0769) would confirm the breakout. We can also note bearish divergence (chart makes a higher high while the RSI makes a lower high).

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