NZD/USD Outlook Mired by Failure to Push Back Above 50-Day SMA


NZD/USD trades below the 50-Day SMA (0.6817) for the first time since February after failing to defend the bullish trend from earlier this year, and the exchange rate may face a further decline over the remainder of the month as it struggles to push back above the moving average.

In turn, the rebound from the monthly low (0.6715) may continue to unravel as NZD/USD fails to extend the series of higher highs and lows from earlier this week, with recent developments in the Relative Strength Index (RSI) casting a bearish outlook as the oscillator establishes a downward trend.

NZD/USD Rate Daily Chart

Image of NZD/USD rate daily chart

Source: Trading View

Keep in mind, NZD/USD cleared the opening range for 2022 in March, with the 50-Day SMA (0.6817) establishing a positive slope as the exchange rate traded to a fresh yearly high (0.7034) earlier this month.

However, NZD/USD trades below the 50-Day SMA for the first time since February after failing to defend the bullish trend from earlier this year, with the exchange rate giving back the advance from the monthly low (0.6715) as it struggles to push back above the moving average.

A break/close below the Fibonacci overlap around 0.6690 (38.2% expansion) to 0.6710 (61.8% expansion) brings the 0.6630 (50% expansion) to 0.6630 (23.6% expansion) area on the radar, with the next region of interest coming in around 0.6570 (61.8% expansion).

— Written by David Song, Currency Strategist

Follow me on Twitter at @DavidJSong





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2022-04-21 22:30:00

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