EUR/CAD - Euro / Canadian Dollar
Entry: 1.516
Stop: 1.512
Resistances: 1.5255 - 1.522 - 1.517
Supports: 1.508 - 1.5115 - 1.514
USD/CAD - US Dollar / Canadian Dollar
Resistances: 1.1075 - 1.1065 - 1.105
Supports: 1.094 - 1.098 - 1.1005
AUD/USD - Australian dollar / US Dollar
Resistances: 0.9055 - 0.904 - 0.9025
Supports: 0.8945 - 0.896 - 0.9
USD/CHF - US Dollar / Swiss Franc
Resistances: 0.893 - 0.8915 - 0.889
Supports: 0.8845 - 0.886 - 0.887
GBP/USD - British Pound / US Dollar
Resistances: 1.684 - 1.679 - 1.675
Supports: 1.6665 - 1.67 - 1.6725
EUR/AUD - Euro / Australian dollar
Resistances: 1.5355 - 1.532 - 1.5275
Supports: 1.51 - 1.516 - 1.5225
Resistances: 1.2245 - 1.2225 - 1.221
Supports: 1.2175 - 1.2185 - 1.2195
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