BETA - Propareos levels (areas where probabilities of price action reversal or saturation reach 90%; valid till 09:00 GMT):
EURUSD: 1.1105-1.1120 on the upside, 1.0480-1.0495 on the downside.
AUDUSD: 0.7360-0.7375 on the upside, 0.7195-0.7210 on the downside.
USDJPY: 124.10-124.25 on the upside, 121.60 -121.75 on the downside.
GBPUSD: 1.5275 -1.5290 on the upside, 1.4775-1.4790 on the downside.
USDCAD: 1.3420-1.3435 on the upside, 1.3245-1.3260 on the downside.
NZDUSD: 0.6720-0.6735 on the upside, 0.6400 - 0.6415 on the downside.
EURJPY: 136.05 -136.20 on the upside, 127.15-127.30 on the downside.
EURGBP: 0.7335-0.7350 on the upside, 0.6990-0.7005 on the downside.
XAUUSD: 1080.00-1090.00 on the upside, 1020.00-1030.00 on the downside.
BRENT: 46.50-47.50 on the upside, 40.50 -41.50 on the downside.
SP500: 2135.00-2145.00 on the upside, 2015.00-2025.00 on the downside.
Warning! Propareos levels do not take into account fundamental developments. Their validity is reduced on days when the NFP is released and when Central Banks change their interest rate.
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