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NZD/USD Forex Signal: Risk-Off Sentiment Punishes Kiwi

The outlook for the pair is still bearish even after it formed a morning star pattern. 

Bearish View

  • Set a sell-limit at 0.6197 and a take-profit at 0.6127.
  • Add a stop-loss at 0.6242.
  • Timeline: 1-2 days.

Bullish View

  • Set a buy-stop at 0.6197 and a take-profit at 0.6242.
  • Add a stop-loss at 0.6100

The NZD/USD pair has been in a strong bearish trend as investors embrace a risk-off sentiment. The pair crashed to a low of 0.6127, which was the lowest level since May 25th, 2020. It has fallen in the past six straight weeks and retreated by 17% from its highest point in 2021.

Risk-Off Sentiment

The NZD/USD pair has crashed in the past few months as investors move to the safety of the US dollar. The dollar index has surged to a multi-year high of over $106 as investors, businesses, and individuals move to its safety.

The strength of the greenback is mostly because of the soaring inflation around the world and the actions by the Federal Reserve and other banks. The bank has already hiked interest rates by 150 basis points and Jerome Powell has hinted that more is yet to come.

Therefore, many people have shifted their currency holdings from their local currencies to the higher-yielding US dollar. As a result, the euro and Japanese yen crashed to the lowest level in over 20 years.

Meanwhile, the New Zealand dollar has also dropped because of the relatively weak economic data from the country. Data published on Tuesday showed that business confidence tumbled to -65% in the second quarter as companies continue dealing with the rising inflation. Weak business and consumer confidence is usually a negative sign because it tends to affect spending.

New Zealand is a commodity-rich country. As such, the economy tends to do well when some prices are rising. Data published by ANZ showed that the commodity price index dropped by 0.4% in May.

Therefore, investors will be waiting for the upcoming RBNZ interest rate decision scheduled for next week. Like other banks, analysts believe that the bank will hike again even as the country faces stagflation.

NZD/USD Forecast

The four-hour chart shows that the NZD/USD pair has been in a strong downward trend in the past few days. It has managed to drop below the important support levels at 0.6242 and 0.6195. The pair has also formed a descending channel that is shown in purple and moved below the 25-day moving average.

Therefore, the outlook for the pair is still bearish even after it formed a morning star pattern. As such, the next key level to watch will be at this week’s low of 0.6125.

NZD/USD

Crispus Nyaga
About Crispus Nyaga
Crispus Nyaga is a financial analyst, coach, and trader with more than 8 years in the industry. He has worked for leading companies like ATFX, easyMarkets, and OctaFx. Further, he has published widely in platforms like SeekingAlpha, Investing Cube, Capital.com, and Invezz. In his free time, he likes watching golf and spending time with his wife and child.
 

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