Published at 02:11 (GMT) 1 Apr
01 Apr USD/IDR Daily
02::36 GMT - Upmove seen last one week losing its shine with opening setback below 13050 support and shifting pressure to next support at 12988 with stronger level behind at 12900. Above 13090 hurdle will regain upside footing to 13125. [W.T]
R5: 13245 * 16/17 Mar highs
R4: 13185 18 Mar high
R3: 13148 11 Mar low, break
R2: 13125 * 20 Mar high
R1: 13090 30/31 Mar highs
S1: 12988 26 Mar low
S2: 12900 * 24 Feb high/24 Mar low
S3: 12835 26 Feb low
S4: 12800 18 Feb low
S5: 12730 12 Feb low
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