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17.10.2012 10:15 AM
NZD/USD: Technical Analysis for October 17, 2012

Overview:

The NZD/USD pair is expected to continue the movement from the point of 0.8100. Thus, the kiwi shows the signs of strength, following the breakdown of the highest level 0.8100. This fact can be considered as a good signal for BUY deals above this strong support (0.8100) with the first targets at 0.8190 and 0.8230 (it will serve as a strong resistance level and is considered to be appropriate for Take Profit orders). It is necessary to mention that this level will coincide with the weekly resistance 1 (0.8222). However, in case of the reverse movement and if the NZD/USD pair fails to break through the resistance level of 0.8222, the market will show a further decline to the level of 0.8183 (it is the weekly pivot point) indicating a bearish mood in order to retest the weekly support 1 at the level of 0.8129.

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Weekly Pivot Points:

R3: 0.8478
R2: 0.8407
R1: 0.8293
PP: 0.8222
S1: 0.8108
S2: 0.8037
S3: 0.7923

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