- NZD/USD attempts to remain within the descending channel pattern.
- If the 14-day RSI breaks below the 30 level, it would indicate an oversold territory and possibility of a short-term upward correction.
- The immediate resistance appears at the nine-day EMA at 0.6101 level, followed by the 50-day EMA at 0.6153 level.
The NZD/USD continues its losing streak for the fourth consecutive day, hovering around 0.6050 during Thursday's European trading session. The analysis of the daily chart shows that the pair attempts to remain within the descending channel pattern, signaling a continuation of the bearish trend.
The 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) approaches the 30 level, reinforcing the current bearish sentiment. A drop below this threshold would indicate that the NZD/USD pair is oversold, potentially leading to a short-term upward correction. Furthermore, the nine-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) remains below the 50-day EMA, highlighting weakness in the short-term price trend for the pair.
In terms of support, if the NZD/USD pair successfully re-enters the descending channel, it may test the area around the lower boundary at the 0.5880 level, followed by the "pullback support" near the 0.5850 level.
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