USD/MXN heads for highest close in a month around 19.35


  • US dollar rises against Latin American currencies, including the Mexican peso. 
  • USD/MXN points to the upside but needs to hold on top of 19.35. 

The USD/MXN pair is rising for the second day in a row. It peaked at 19.40 and then pulled back to the 19.35 area. The Mexican peso failed to hold to gains after being affected by the reversal in Wall Street. 

Equity prices in the US opened in the positive ground but turned to the downside, ending the session in negative. The risk aversion tone weighed on the Mexican peso that it was likely also impacted by the decline in Latin American currencies. The debate on the trade agreement between the US, Canada and Mexico is expected to happen soon at the House of Representatives and it is a risk event for the MXN.  

Technical outlook 

The pair is about to post a daily close on top of a downtrend line that should signal more strength ahead but at the same time, it was unable to hold clearly on top of 19.35. If it manages to rise and hold above, it will target the 19.45/50 zone. 

On the downside, a decline below 19.30 should suggest the US dollar is not ready to resume the rally. Below, the next support is seen at 19.20 that protects the critical support zone of 19.00/05. 
 

USD/MXN

USD/MXN

Overview
Today last price 19.3608
Today Daily Change 0.0418
Today Daily Change % 0.22
Today daily open 19.319
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 19.1758
Daily SMA50 19.3507
Daily SMA100 19.3873
Daily SMA200 19.2688
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 19.3301
Previous Daily Low 19.1757
Previous Weekly High 19.5296
Previous Weekly Low 19.0846
Previous Monthly High 19.8623
Previous Monthly Low 19.0176
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 19.2711
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 19.2347
Daily Pivot Point S1 19.2198
Daily Pivot Point S2 19.1205
Daily Pivot Point S3 19.0654
Daily Pivot Point R1 19.3742
Daily Pivot Point R2 19.4294
Daily Pivot Point R3 19.5286

 

 

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