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AUD/USD at 10-year lows – only one support line left

AUD/USD has followed the lead of the New Zealand dollar and tumbled down, dropping to levels last seen in 2009. What is next for the currency of the land down under?

The  Technical Confluences Indicator  is showing that AUD/USD enjoys support at  0.6673  which is the convergence of the Pivot Point one-week Support 2, the PP one-month Support 2, and the Bollinger Band 15min-Lower.

Below, there are no additional support lines at least until  0.6620. It seems like the Aussie may free-fall if it loses 0.6673.

Looking up, resistance awaits at  0.6738  which is a dense cluster including the BB 15min-Middle, the Simple Moving Average 5-1h, the BB 1d-Lower, the PP 1d-S1, the PP 1w-S1, and more.

Further above,  0.6759  is the next cap. We see the SMA 5-4h, the PP 1m-S1, the BB 1h-Middle, the previous weekly low, and the SMA 100-15m.

Overall, AUD/USD remains vulnerable.

Here is how it looks on the tool:

AUD USD August 7 2019 technical confluence

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Yohay Elam

Yohay Elam

Yohay Elam: Founder, Writer and Editor I have been into forex trading for over 5 years, and I share the experience that I have and the knowledge that I've accumulated. After taking a short course about forex. Like many forex traders, I've earned a significant share of my knowledge the hard way. Macroeconomics, the impact of news on the ever-moving currency markets and trading psychology have always fascinated me. Before founding Forex Crunch, I've worked as a programmer in various hi-tech companies. I have a B. Sc. in Computer Science from Ben Gurion University. Given this background, forex software has a relatively bigger share in the posts.