Published at 01:06 (GMT) 24 Jun
24 Jun USD / MYR Daily
00::56 GMT - Opened weaker with prices leaning at the 3.2115 support and break will extend current weakness towards 3.2100 ahead of 3.2065. Only lift above 3.2260 resistance to fade downside pressure and shift focus higher to 3.2360. [W.T]
R5: 3.2465 * 200-day MA line
R4: 3.2413 * 4 Jun high
R3: 3.2360 * 18 Jun high
R2: 3.2346 Down trendline fr 4/2 high
R1: 3.2260 20 Jun high
S1: 3.2115 * 19 Jun low
S2: 3.2100 16 Jun low
S3: 3.2065 12 Jun low
S4: 3.2020 11 Jun low
S5: 3.1970 10 Jun low
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