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NZDUSD Price Action Signals Bullish Continuation
The NZD-USD, known commonly as the "Kiwi" pair, represents the forex exchange rate between the New Zealand dollar and the US dollar. Traders closely follow NZD/USD due to its sensitivity to commodity markets and the economic performance of New Zealand and the United States. Fundamentally, today's focus for NZDUSD traders revolves around New Zealand's Overseas Merchandise Trade balance, which directly influences currency demand; a positive trade balance (exports exceeding imports) typically strengthens the Kiwi. Conversely, significant volatility could emerge from the U.S. as Federal Reserve officials Philip Jefferson, Patrick Harker, and Neel Kashkari speak about economic mobility, monetary policy, and global economic outlook. Hawkish tones from Fed speakers usually favor USD strength, potentially adding bearish pressure on NZD/USD.
Chart Notes:
• Chart time-zone is UTC (+03:00)
• Candles’ time-frame is 4h.
Analyzing the NZD USD H4 chart, the pair has exhibited bullish price action since breaking the significant resistance level at 0.58260. After retesting this level successfully, the price continues creating higher highs and higher lows, confirming an ongoing bullish trend. The price action currently remains supported by the 9-period SMA, indicating sustained upward momentum. However, traders should remain cautious as the RSI is close to the overbought region, signaling potential short-term corrective moves or consolidation phases. The Momentum (MOM) oscillator suggests positive momentum persists but is slightly waning, hinting that traders should be alert for potential momentum shifts or pullbacks before further bullish continuation.
• DISCLAIMER: Please note that the above analysis is not an investment suggestion by “Capitalcore LLC”. This post has been published only for educational purposes.
Capitalcore
The NZD-USD, known commonly as the "Kiwi" pair, represents the forex exchange rate between the New Zealand dollar and the US dollar. Traders closely follow NZD/USD due to its sensitivity to commodity markets and the economic performance of New Zealand and the United States. Fundamentally, today's focus for NZDUSD traders revolves around New Zealand's Overseas Merchandise Trade balance, which directly influences currency demand; a positive trade balance (exports exceeding imports) typically strengthens the Kiwi. Conversely, significant volatility could emerge from the U.S. as Federal Reserve officials Philip Jefferson, Patrick Harker, and Neel Kashkari speak about economic mobility, monetary policy, and global economic outlook. Hawkish tones from Fed speakers usually favor USD strength, potentially adding bearish pressure on NZD/USD.

Chart Notes:
• Chart time-zone is UTC (+03:00)
• Candles’ time-frame is 4h.
Analyzing the NZD USD H4 chart, the pair has exhibited bullish price action since breaking the significant resistance level at 0.58260. After retesting this level successfully, the price continues creating higher highs and higher lows, confirming an ongoing bullish trend. The price action currently remains supported by the 9-period SMA, indicating sustained upward momentum. However, traders should remain cautious as the RSI is close to the overbought region, signaling potential short-term corrective moves or consolidation phases. The Momentum (MOM) oscillator suggests positive momentum persists but is slightly waning, hinting that traders should be alert for potential momentum shifts or pullbacks before further bullish continuation.
• DISCLAIMER: Please note that the above analysis is not an investment suggestion by “Capitalcore LLC”. This post has been published only for educational purposes.
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