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AUD/USD Technical Analysis: Rising wedge confirmation flashes 0.7085 on the Bears radar

AUD/USD is on the bids near 0.7150 at the start of Good Friday trading holiday for the majority of the global markets except for China and Japan.

The Aussie pair confirmed the “rising wedge” bearish technical formation on Thursday when it slipped beneath the pattern support, at 0.7160 now.

With this, the quote is likely to extend its south-run towards 0.7070. Though, an ascending trend-line stretched since early March might offer strong intermediate support at 0.7085.

In addition to 0.7085, 61.8% Fibonacci retracement of February to March downturn near 0.7130 and 0.7110 can also entertain sellers.

Assuming the quote’s extended downside past 0.7070, 0.7040 and March month low near 0.7000 can come back on the chart.

Meanwhile, an upside clearance of 0.7160 support-turned-resistance opens the gate for the pair’s recovery toward 0.7180 and 0.7210 numbers to the north.

However, an upward sloping trend-line since March 27 at 0.7220 and another resistance-line joining highs since March 01 at 0.7240 can question buyers past-0.7210.

AUD/USD 4-Hour chart

Trend: Bearish

Additional important levels

Overview
Today last price0.715
Today Daily Change-29 pips
Today Daily Change %-0.40
Today daily open0.7179
 
Trends
Daily SMA200.7122
Daily SMA500.7109
Daily SMA1000.7137
Daily SMA2000.7191
Levels
Previous Daily High0.7206
Previous Daily Low0.7153
Previous Weekly High0.7193
Previous Weekly Low0.7087
Previous Monthly High0.7168
Previous Monthly Low0.7002
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%0.7186
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%0.7173
Daily Pivot Point S10.7152
Daily Pivot Point S20.7126
Daily Pivot Point S30.7099
Daily Pivot Point R10.7206
Daily Pivot Point R20.7233
Daily Pivot Point R30.7259

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Anil Panchal

Anil Panchal

FXStreet

Anil Panchal has nearly 15 years of experience in tracking financial markets. With a keen interest in macroeconomics, Anil aptly tracks global news/updates and stays well-informed about the global financial moves and their implications.

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