I first mentioned the 0.6200 resistance area on NZDUSD on April 7th.
It’s the intersection of a key horizontal level and a previous multi-year trend line from the 2000 lows.
That trend line broke down with the March selloff, as did the 0.6200 horizontal level.
NZDUSD monthly time frame
It has taken NZDUSD over two months to climb back to 0.6200 after reaching a low of 0.5468 on March 19th.
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Just keep in mind that this may not be the top.
NZDUSD has been a difficult pair to trade of late, primarily due to its reliance on risk assets, which have been propped up by central banks.
The lack of direction from the US dollar isn’t helping matters, either.
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And if I look at the monthly chart above, the former trend line support comes in closer to 0.6270 than 0.6200.
But the longer NZDUSD and risk assets as a whole correct higher via a slow grind, the greater the volatility is likely to be on the other side.
The key is getting the timing right.
However, at a minimum ten to one reward to risk ratio, you can be wrong a few times and still come out ahead.
The key for NZDUSD going forward is two-fold.
First, the resistance area between 0.6200 and 0.6270 needs to hold on a monthly closing basis.
Second, sellers need to close the pair back below 0.6150 followed by the short-term trend line from the year-to-date low.
Disclaimer: I hold an NZDUSD short position from 0.6182.
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Justin, fm what I see in charts, the pair is now a buy on dips.
Thanks for the up dates please.
Paid for his membership and I get no emails to join just took my money, does not reply to emails trying to contact him
Ryan, I just looked and the reason the email didn’t reach you is because you entered your email address as “.con” instead of “.com”. I’d be happy to send you a screen grab if you’d like.
Anyway, I just resent the email to the correct address.
Ey, Justin! Just want to clarify what signal you used for your 6185 sell? I do not see any good bearish PA on the daily chart. I do see a double-top setup in the 4HR chart which I think you could have used. I also note that the first top was a pin bar. Or was this one of your Risk-Rewards-based calls (relying perhaps on that confluence of resistance)? Thanks!
Risk reward, confluence of resistance, and a small starter position.
Justin, if the NZD does break lower, what is the price target that you are looking to close your short trade?
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Thursday, 10 December 2020