AUD/USD to move back higher on a close above 0.7455/41 – Credit Suisse AUDUSD Banks
“We stick with our core bullish view and look for 0.7455/41 to ideally hold any further decline on a closing basis. Thereafter, we look for a move back to 0.7593/7601, ahead of the recent high at 0.7653/62. Above here would clear the way for a move to the June high at 0.7777/85 in due course.”
“The medium-term technical picture is increasingly positive, with weekly MACD now outright bullish and medium-term moving averages similarly close to crossing higher. We, therefore, see any weakness from the 21st of March low at 0.7372/58 as corrective whilst above 0.7300/7287.”Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.
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