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AUD/USD rises from three-day lows to 0.6765 as risk appetite improves

  • Wall Street up sharply, Dow Jones gains more than 300 points.
  • Improvement in risk sentiment boosts the Australian Dollar.
  • AUD/USD moving without a clear direction, Aussie needs a confirmation above 0.6770.

The AUD/USD pair rebounded from levels near 0.6700 and printed a fresh daily low at 0.6764 during the American session amid a rally in equity prices in Wall Street.

The improvement in the demand for riskier assets in US markets weighed on the US Dollar that reversed its course, turning negative. The Dow Jones is up by 1.03% or 330 points while the Nasdaq climbs by more than 2%. US yields are moving without a clear direction, holding near recent highs. The US 10-year yield stands at 3.86% and the 2-year at 4.375.

US economic data released on Thursday showed Initial Jobless Claims rose to 225K during the week ended December 24, in line with expectation; Continuing Claims rose to 1.71 million, the highest level since February. On Friday, the Chicago PMI is due. In Australia will be a holiday.

The 0.6765/70 holds the upside

The AUD/USD is moving sideways. On the downside, the pair again found support above the 0.6700 area. A break lower could trigger an acceleration, targeting initially 0.6675.

If the Aussie manages to rise and hold firm above 0.6770 it would gain momentum, likely rising to test the weekly high area at 0.6800.

Technical levels

AUD/USD

Overview
Today last price0.6752
Today Daily Change0.0018
Today Daily Change %0.27
Today daily open0.6734
 
Trends
Daily SMA200.6739
Daily SMA500.6627
Daily SMA1000.6649
Daily SMA2000.687
 
Levels
Previous Daily High0.6801
Previous Daily Low0.6719
Previous Weekly High0.6767
Previous Weekly Low0.6629
Previous Monthly High0.6801
Previous Monthly Low0.6272
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%0.677
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%0.6751
Daily Pivot Point S10.6702
Daily Pivot Point S20.667
Daily Pivot Point S30.662
Daily Pivot Point R10.6784
Daily Pivot Point R20.6833
Daily Pivot Point R30.6865

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Matías Salord

Matías started in financial markets in 2008, after graduating in Economics. He was trained in chart analysis and then became an educator. He also studied Journalism. He started writing analyses for specialized websites before joining FXStreet.

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