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AUD/USD is moving into negative territory as sell-off in US equities continue

  • AUD/USD is closely correlated to the performance of US equities and is falling in tandem.
  • US earnings and Aussie jobs market data will be key for AUD/USD.

At the time of writing, AUD/USD is trading at 0.6939, the lows of the day and has fallen from a high of 0.6992. 

As per the start of the week's analysis, the price is in the barroom brawl, trading between breakout support and resistance levels on the longer-term time frames: Chart of the Week: AUD/USD bears seeking a double top for H&S downside targets

Technically, there are arguments for both ways fro a technical standpoint, but so long as US equities can withstand the spread of the coronavirus, investors will buy them which has been supportive to risk-FX of late, such as the Aussie

However, Australia is experiencing a severe Covid-19 wave of its own which has forced Victoria into a lockdown. Until there is a significant slow down in cases, AUD could struggle to gain traction much beyond 0.7000, especially with the Labour data in Australia this week.

We pencil in a rebound as lockdown restrictions were eased in June. A rebound would be consistent with a number of surveys such as Seek and ANZ job ads over June as well.

As such we are expecting a pickup in the participation rate to 63.4%, but we have the unemployment rate easing a touch to 7% on our assumption the population declined 30k on the month,

analysts at TD Securities explained. However, fresh lockdowns could well neutralise anything positive in the June data. 

Eyes turn to earnings

S&P 500 Index Forecast: Bank's earnings in focus, COVID-19 induced insolvency fears simmer away

The S&P 500 will be a key theme on Q2 earnings this week and traders watching the banks for guidance. AUD will likely be tracking the sentiment on Wall Street, so it will be a key event. 

AUD/USD levels

 

Overview
Today last price0.6947
Today Daily Change-0.0002
Today Daily Change %-0.03
Today daily open0.6949
 
Trends
Daily SMA200.691
Daily SMA500.6758
Daily SMA1000.6527
Daily SMA2000.6677
 
Levels
Previous Daily High0.6969
Previous Daily Low0.6922
Previous Weekly High0.7001
Previous Weekly Low0.6922
Previous Monthly High0.7065
Previous Monthly Low0.6648
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%0.694
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%0.6952
Daily Pivot Point S10.6925
Daily Pivot Point S20.69
Daily Pivot Point S30.6878
Daily Pivot Point R10.6972
Daily Pivot Point R20.6994
Daily Pivot Point R30.7019

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Ross J Burland, born in England, UK, is a sportsman at heart. He played Rugby and Judo for his county, Kent and the South East of England Rugby team.

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