BETA - Propareos levels (areas where probabilities of price action reversal or saturation reach 90%; valid till 15:00 GMT):
EURUSD: 1.1385-1.1400 on the upside, 1.1030-1.1045 on the downside.
AUDUSD: 0.7170-0.7185 on the upside, 0.6900-0.6915 on the downside.
USDJPY: 118.00-118.15 on the upside, 110.05-110.20 on the downside.
GBPUSD: 1.4595-1.4610 on the upside, 1.4360-1.4375 on the downside.
USDCAD: 1.4065-1.4080 the upside, 1.3730-1.3745 on the downside.
NZDUSD: 0.6730-0.6745 on the upside, 0.6490 - 0.6505 on the downside.
EURJPY: 133.30 -133.45 on the upside, 124.85 -125.00 on the downside.
EURGBP: 0.7890-0.7905 on the upside, 0.7665-0.7680 on the downside.
XAUUSD: 1250.00-1260.00 on the upside, 1135.00-1145.00 on the downside.
BRENT: 34.00-35.00 on the upside, 26.50-27.50 on the downside.
SP500: 1905.00-1915.00 on the upside, 1770.00-1780.00 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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