USD/MXN retreats as postponed US tariffs ease market fears, with traders eyeing key support levels amid ongoing trade uncertainty.
The following are the most recent pieces of Forex technical analysis from around the world. The Forex technical analysis below covers the various currencies on the market and the most recent trends, technical indicators, as well as resistance and support levels.
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Ether’s (ETH) price continues to struggle, particularly against Bitcoin, threatening more potential downside for the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency.
The USD/ZAR hovers in a lower range, but growing economic and political uncertainty in South Africa could shift sentiment, making resistance levels crucial.
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The Australian dollar remains under pressure against the Swiss franc, testing key support at 0.55, with a possible move to 0.54 if risk-off sentiment persists.
The New Zealand dollar's failure to rise against a weakening US dollar highlights risk-off sentiment, with key support at 0.5650 and 0.55.
Bitcoin remains range-bound near $90K, seeking direction between key EMAs, with potential support at $75K and resistance near $100K.
AUD/USD falls on Friday, failing to rally like other currencies against the USD, signaling weak demand and potential downside if 0.62 support breaks.
The Canadian dollar falls sharply against the yen after weak jobs data, with resistance at 105-106 yen likely to cap any recovery.
The AUD/USD pair remains stable around 0.6300 as the US dollar weakens, with traders watching for a breakout to 0.6400 or a pullback to 0.6250.
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The GBP/USD pair continues its strong uptrend amid a weakening US dollar, with key resistance at 1.3100 and potential support at 1.2600.
The EUR/USD pair has rallied on dollar weakness and ECB rate cuts, but overbought signals suggest a short-term pullback before further gains.
Bitcoin continues to sink as risk-off sentiment continues to dominate due to unresolved US-centered trade war.
Silver plunged on Monday as recession concerns hit industrial demand, with key support at the 50-day EMA and a potential drop to $31 if selling pressure continues.
The NZD/USD remains volatile around the 50-day EMA, with a breakout above 0.58 signaling bullish momentum or a breakdown below 0.55 opening the door for further losses.
The USD/CHF pair finds support at 0.8750, with a possible rebound ahead as interest rate differentials favor the U.S. dollar.