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NZD/USD Price Analysis: Seesaws below 0.7210 resistance confluence

  • NZD/USD fades Thursday’s recovery moves below 200-HMA, monthly resistance line.
  • Weekly horizontal support tests sellers amid sturdy RSI.
  • 0.7245-50 area adds to the upside filters before the monthly top.

NZD/USD edges lower around 0.7190, down 0.15% intraday, amid Friday’s Asian session trading. The kiwi pair recovered from 0.7164 the previous day but couldn’t cross a convergence of 200-HMA and a downward sloping trend line from June 01.

Considering the sturdy RSI, the latest pullback moves seem doubtful to break the 0.7165-60 horizontal support area. Also likely to challenge the NZD/USD sellers is the monthly low of 0.7125.

It’s worth noting that a clear downside break of 0.7125 will make the kiwi pair drop further towards May’s low near 0.7115 and then to the 0.7100 threshold.

On the flip side, a clear break of 0.7210 resistance confluence isn’t a free pass to the NZD/USD buyers as a horizontal area established since May 31, around 0.7245-50 acts as an extra hurdle to the north.

Overall, NZD/USD remains sideways between 0.7160 and 0.7250.

NZD/USD hourly chart

Trend: Pullback expected

 

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