Published at 02:04 (GMT) 25 Sep
25 Sep USD / PHP Daily
01::16 GMT - Pullback staged last session further enforced by the negative cross-over seen on daily stochastic and sinking towards minor support at 44.390 and break will expose 44.360 ahead of 44.280. Bulls will have to clear strong hurdle at 44.605 to regain control. [W.T]
R5: 44.91 7 Apr high
R4: 44.79 * 25 Apr high
R3: 44.645 25 Apr low
R2: 44.605 * 23 Sep high
R1: 44.57 24 Sep high
S1: 44.39 22 Sep low
S2: 44.36 16 Sep high
S3: 44.28 * 8 Aug high
S4: 44.22 18 Sep low
S5: 44.08 17 Sep low
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