Tag Archives: USD/SGD

Asian Currencies Technicals

AUD/USD: The $0.9695 resistance level confirmed its significance last week with the AUD/USD having repeatedly failed on attempts to break above and stops remaining above this level.

Asian Currencies Technicals

AUD/USD: The $0.9695 resistance level confirmed its significance yesterday with the pair having repeatedly failed on attempts to break above this level and

Asian Currencies Technicals

AUD/USD: The pair traded down to the lowest level since Oct 2011 yesterday, taking out stops below the 2012 low before bouncing.

Asian Currencies Technicals

AUD/USD: The pair has bounced sharply from a dip below the $0.9600 level again, finding support ahead of the 2012 low.

Technical Alert

Aussie could bounce before down. EUR/NOK pursues resistance EUR/USD: No new directional hints. The pair is kept ranging in what is primarily thought to be part of a downtrend in a higher division.

Asian Currencies Technicals

AUD/USD: The pair remains little changed from Friday’s NY closing level, hovering above last week’s low with the 2012 low lurking just below.

Asian Currencies Technicals

AUD/USD: Yesterday’s sharp move lower for the AUD/USD fell just short of the 2012 low before bouncing off the 21 day lower Bollinger band to the day’s highs.

Asian Currencies Technicals

AUD/USD: After looking like we may have been ready for a correction the AUD/USD has again traded at fresh 10 month lows.

Asian Currencies Technicals

AUD/USD: The pair is starting to find support on dips back towards the lowest level traded since June 2012 as traders start to look for a base for a bounce.

Asian Currencies Technicals

AUD/USD: The pair has finally managed a long overdue bounce and the first of any note since the fall from the $1.0382 level.

Asian FX Update

USD RALLY AGAINST ASIA STILL IN PLAY • The May rally in the USD has hampered most of Asia, save for CNY and MYR.

Asian Currencies Technicals

AUD/USD: The pair paused at the June 5 2012 low to end last week and is currently trading a little higher in early Asian trading.