Published at 01:48 (GMT) 19 May
19 May USD / MYR Daily
01::32 GMT - Opening move above 3.5803 resistance is easing downside pressure with focus now shifting towards 3.5910 and break will expose 3.6000 with stronger resistance protecting behind at 3.6300. Slip below 3.5608 support will open downside towards strong supports at 3.5388/82. [W.T]
R5: 3.6460 * 24 Mar low
R4: 3.6300 * 12 May high
R3: 3.6165 13 May high
R2: 3.6000 figure
R1: 3.5910 14 May high
S1: 3.5790 intraday level
S2: 3.5730 intraday level
S3: 3.5608 18 May low
S4: 3.5538 intraday level
S5: 3.5388/82 * 30 Apr, 6 Feb lows
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