BETA - Propareos levels (areas where probabilities of price action reversal or saturation reach 90%; valid till 15:00 GMT):
- EURUSD: 1.1185-1.1200 on the upside, 1.0940-1.0955 on the downsid.
- AUDUSD: 0.7330-0.7345 on the upside, 0.7015-0.7030 on the downside.
- USDJPY: 113.70-113.85 on the upside, 111.00-111.15 on the downside.
- GBPUSD: 1.4415-1.4430 on the upside, 1.3630-1.3645 on the downside..
- USDCAD: 1.3860-1.3875 the upside, 1.3630-1.3645 on the downside.
- NZDUSD: 0.6770-0.6785 on the upside, 0.6515 - 0.6530 on the downside.
- EURJPY: 127.00 -127.15 on the upside, 121.60 -121.85 on the downside.
- EURGBP: 0.7860-0.7875 on the upside, 0.7660-0.7675 on the downside.
- XAUUSD: 1245.00-1255.00 on the upside, 1175.00-1185.00 on the downside.
- BRENT: 35.50-36.50 on the upside, 29.50-30.50 on the downside.
- SP500: 1965.00-1975.00 on the upside, 1865.00-1875.00 on the downside.
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