NZDUSD on Thursday rose 0.82% to 0.58935. What we know.
NZDUSD Analysis
Performance after Thursday | |||||
Period | Pct | Chg | Momentum | ||
Thursday | 0.82% | 47.8 Pips | ![]() | ||
Week to-date | 1.49% | 86.6 Pips | ![]() | ||
November | 1.59% | 92.1 Pips | ![]() |
Upcoming key events (London Time)
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What happened lately
🇺🇸 U.S. Factory Orders (1-mth) in September exceed forecast and rose to 2.8% compared to previous figure 1, revised from 1.2% in August Census Bureau
🇺🇸 U.S. Nonfarm Business Labor Productivity in Q3 preliminary estimate exceed forecast and rose to 4.7% compared to previous figure 3.5% in Q2 Bureau of Labor Statistics
🇺🇸 U.S. Challenger Job Cuts in October dropped to 36.836K compared to previous figure 47.457K in September
🇺🇸 U.S. Fed Interest Rate Decision (Federal Funds Rate) unchanged at 5.5% compared to previous rate 5.5% Federal Reserve
🇺🇸 U.S. Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) in September exceed forecast and rose to 9.553M compared to previous figure 9.497, revised from 9.61M in August Bureau of Labor Statistics
What can we expect from NZDUSD today?
NZDUSD on Thursday rose 0.82% to 0.58935. Price is above 9-Day EMA while Stochastic is rising.
Updated daily direction for NZDUSD looks bullish as the pair ended higher after Thursday trading session.
Looking ahead for the day, immediate upside resistance level is R1 at 0.59159 with break above could target R2 at 0.59384 or figure level area. While towards the downside, we are looking at daily low of 0.58728 as an important support. Break below this level could weaken the current bullish momentum. A break above 0.59168 may suggest continuation after recent positive movement.
For the week to-date, take note that NZDUSD is bullish as the pair continued to trade higher and is up by 1.49% over the past few days.
Key levels to watch out:
R3 | 0.59599 |
R2 | 0.59384 |
R1 | 0.59159 |
Daily Pivot | 0.58944 |
S1 | 0.58719 |
S2 | 0.58504 |
S3 | 0.58279 |
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