Published at 05:45 (GMT) 16 Apr
16 Apr USD / MYR Daily
06::43 GMT - Bearish shooting-star set yesterday triggered sharp intraday decline within sight of 3.6487 support and looks vulnerable with risk of deeper extension towards strong support at 3.6212 before stronger buying on profit taking sets in. [W.T]
R5: 3.7370 ** 6 Mar 2009 high
R4: 3.7350 * 20 Mar high
R3: 3.7240 15 Apr high
R2: 3.6960 15 Apr low, gap
R1: 3.6815 intraday level
S1: 3.6487 8 Apr high
S2: 3.6318 10 Apr low
S3: 3.6235 9 Apr low
S4: 3.6212 * 6 Apr low
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