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AUD/USD: Desperately Looking For Support At 0.90

Published 09/15/2014, 12:41 AM
Updated 03/05/2019, 07:15 AM
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AUD/USD for Monday, September 15, 2014

The Australian dollar has seen its sharpest fall in over 12 months as it fell strongly every day last week from near 0.94 down to a six month low at 0.90 to start this week.  The doldrums that have befallen the euro and pound over the last couple of months have finally been caught by the Australian dollar.  The long term key level at 0.90 will no doubt be monitored and be called upon to desperately provide some much needed support to the Australian dollar.   It showed some positive signs to finish out a couple of weeks ago as it surged higher again bouncing off support below 0.93 and reaching a new four week high around 0.94 before falling sharply again.  A few weeks ago it enjoyed a solid week moving up from below 0.9300 to a then three week high around 0.9370 before easing a little lower to finish the week.   The Australian dollar reached a three week high just shy of 0.9480 at the end of July after it enjoyed a solid period which saw it surge higher through the resistance level at 0.9425 to the three week around 0.9480, before easing back towards that level.

The Australian dollar enjoyed a solid surge higher reaching a new eight month high above 0.95 at the end of June, only to return most of its gains in very quick time to finish out that week. Since the middle of June the Australian dollar has made repeated attempts to break through the resistance level around 0.9425, however despite its best efforts it was rejected every time as the key level continued to stand tall, even though it has allowed the small excursion to above 0.95. After the Australian dollar had enjoyed a solid surge in the first couple of weeks of June which returned it to the resistance level around 0.9425, it then fell sharply away from this level back to a one week low around 0.9330 before rallying higher yet again. Its recent surge higher to the resistance level around 0.9425 was after spending a couple of weeks at the end of May trading near and finding support at 0.9220. The 0.9220 level has repeatedly reinforced its significance as it is again likely to support price should the Australia dollar retreat further.

Throughout April and into May the Australian dollar drifted lower from resistance just below 0.95 after reaching a six month high in that area and down to the recent key level at 0.93 before falling lower. During this similar period the 0.93 level has become very significant as it has provided stiff resistance for some time. The Australian dollar appeared to be well settled around 0.93 which has illustrated the strong resurgence it has experienced throughout this year. For the best part of February and March the Australian dollar did very little other than continue to trade around the 0.90 level, although at the beginning of March it crept a little lower down to a three week low below 0.89. Towards the end of March however, the Australian dollar surged higher strongly moving to the resistance level at 0.93 before consolidating for a week or so.

The Australian economy added 121,000 jobs in August, data from the Australia Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed on Thursday, much higher than expectations of 12,000 jobs in a Reuters poll.  The addition of 14,300 full-time jobs and 106,700 part-time jobs - the most in at least three decades - pushed the unemployment rate down to 6.1 percent, after hitting a 12-year high of 6.4 percent in July. Expectations were for a 6.3 percent reading.  Following the data the Australian dollar gained over half a cent against the U.S. dollar, rising as high as $0.9216 after touching a five-month low of $0.9113 in the previous session. Against the New Zealand dollar it rose to 1.1222 from 1.1150. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 index was down 0.1 percent.

AUD/USD Daily Chart AUD/USD 4 Hour Chart

AUD/USD September 15 at 01:55 GMT   0.9009   H: 0.9036   L: 0.8999

AUD/USD Technical

S3 S2 S1 R1 R2 R3
0.9000 --- --- 0.9425 0.9500 ---

During the early hours of the Asian trading session on Monday, the AUD/USD is drifting lower towards the key 0.90 level as it presently sits there waiting to see if the support will hold.  The Australian dollar was in a free-fall for a lot of last year falling close to 20 cents and it has done very well to recover slightly to near 0.95 again. Current range: trading right around 0.9000.

Further levels in both directions:

• Below: 0.9000.

• Above: 0.9425 and 0.9500.

OANDA's Open Position Ratios

AUD/USD Ratios

(Shows the ratio of long vs. short positions held for the AUD/USD among all OANDA clients. The left percentage (blue) shows long positions; the right percentage (orange) shows short positions.)

The long position ratio for the AUD/USD has surged higher above 60% as the Australian dollar has dropped sharply back through the 0.93 level back down towards 0.9000. The trader sentiment remains in favour of long positions.

Economic Releases

  • 01:30 AU New motor vehicle sales (Aug)
  • 09:00 EU Trade Balance (nsa) (Jul)
  • 12:30 US Empire State Survey (Sep)
  • 13:15 US Capacity utilisation (Aug)
  • 13:15 US Industrial production (Aug)

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