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Market Analysis: NZD/USD Start Fresh Rally

FXOPEN:NZDUSD   New Zealand Dollar / U.S. Dollar
Market Analysis: NZD/USD Start Fresh Rally

NZD/USD is also rising and could extend its increase above the 0.6200 resistance zone.

Important Takeaways for NZD/USD Analysis Today
  • NZD/USD is gaining pace above the 0.6155 support.
  • A key bullish trend line is forming with support at 0.6170 on the hourly chart of NZD/USD at FXOpen.

NZD/USD Technical Analysis
On the hourly chart of NZD/USD on FXOpen, the pair followed AUD/USD. The New Zealand Dollar formed a base above the 0.6070 level and started a decent increase against the US Dollar.
The pair climbed above the 0.6125 resistance and the 50-hour simple moving average. The pair even spiked above 0.6180. A high is formed near 0.6183 and the pair is now consolidating gains.

On the upside, the pair is facing resistance near the 0.6185 zone. The NZD/USD chart suggests that the RSI is stable above 50. The next major resistance is near the 0.6200 level. A clear move above 0.6200 might even push the pair toward the 0.6250 level.

Any more gains might clear the path for a move toward the 0.6320 resistance zone in the coming days. On the downside, there is a support forming near 0.6170. There is also a bullish trend line forming with support at 0.6170.

The next major support is 0.6155 or the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the upward move from the 0.6068 swing low to the 0.6183 high. If there is a downside break below the 0.6155 support, the pair might slide towards 0.6125.

The 50% Fib retracement level of the upward move from the 0.6068 swing low to the 0.6183 high is also at 0.6125. Any more losses could lead NZD/USD in a bearish zone to 0.6070.

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