darcsherry

AUDUSD | New perspective

darcsherry Updated   
FX:AUDUSD   Australian Dollar / U.S. Dollar
The Aussie staged a rebound on Friday in tandem with other recently hard-hit risk assets, though remains on course for a possible retracement into the major bearish trendline identified on the daily timeframe. Therefore, we are bound to witness two possibilities in the new week as I expect selling opportunities at around 0.705/0.71750 and below the key level at 0.69150 which also welcome a possible counter-trend where buyers could accumulate right above the key level to complete a retracement phase.

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Comment:
We anticipate a first sell entry @ 0.69624 with two other entries on standby

Trade closed: stop reached:
Now that we have a breakout of the bearish trendline, we want to look out for a retest of structure to confirm trend continuation to the upside.


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