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24.03.2014 11:23 AM
Elliott wave analysis of EUR/NZD for March 24, 2014

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Today's Support and Resistance levels:

R3: 1.6340

R2: 1.6306

R1: 1.6250

Current spot: 1.6182

S1: 1.6152

S2: 1.6123

S3: 1.6086

Technical summary:

As expected wave b of wave iv of the ending diagonal terminated close to 1.6086 and wave c higher is developing. This c-wave could terminate close to the former top at 1.6232 and if this is the case we should expecte the development of an x-wave towards 1.6152 before the next move higher towards 1.6450. However, a clear break above 1.6232 indicates that wave c will extend, but no matter if wave c extends or a more complex pattern is unfolding a contunation higher towards 1.6450 should be seen before the final wave v lower is expected.

Trading recommendation:

Stay long in EUR from 1.6107 and move your stop higher to 1.6145. Keep you take profit at 1.6425. If you are not long in EUR yet, then buy EUR close to 1.6150 with the same stop at 1.6145 and take profit at 1.6425.

Torben Melsted,
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