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Price & Time: Just How Important Was Last Week’s Low in AUD/USD?

EUR/USD continues to meander between key long and short-term pivots while NZD/USD consolidates below important resistance. AUD/USD may have recorded an important cyclical low last week.

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Foreign Exchange Price Time at a Glance:

Price Time Analysis: EUR/USD

Charts Created using Marketscope – Prepared by Kristian Kerr

EUR/USD Strategy: Still square. Looking to position in the next 24 hours once there is a bit more directional clarity.

Price Time Analysis: NZD/USD

Charts Created using Marketscope – Prepared by Kristian Kerr

NZD/USD Strategy: Like the long side while the Kiwi is over .7860

Price Time Analysis: EUR/GBP

Charts Created using Marketscope – Prepared by Kristian Kerr

EUR/GBP Strategy: Like the short side while below .8670.

Focus Chart of the Day: AUD/USD

We have been rather dismissive of the recent low in AUD/USD as a few cyclical techniques continue to point lower in the rate. However, a variety of longer-term Fibonacci time relationships between this month’s low and several key lows over the past 4 years is making us seriously question this negative cyclical assessment. Such a clear relationship amongst so many important lows is rare and raises the possibility that this month’s low could lead to a deeper upside correction (and possibly even a full fledge reversal in trend) in the weeks ahead. The .9300 level looks absolutely critical in this regard with a close over it the likely lynchpin to a much more important move higher. Shorter-term cyclical studies suggest weakness will be seen in the Aussie into the latter part of the week before another low of some kind is recorded. However, a close below .8900 would undermine the potential positive prospects of the Fibonacci time relationship.

Written by Kristian Kerr, Senior Currency Strategist for DailyFX.com

This publication attempts to further explore the concept that mass movements of human psychology, as represented by the financial markets, are subject to the mathematical laws of nature and through the use of various geometric, arithmetic, statistical and cyclical techniques a better understanding of markets and their corresponding movements can be achieved.

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