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15.08.201707:48 Forex Analysis & Reviews: Elliott wave analysis of EUR/NZD for August 15, 2017

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Exchange Rates 15.08.2017 analysis

Wave summary:

There really is not much to add here. We continue to look for minor support near 1.6040 to be able to protect the downside for a break above 1.6236 confirming continuation higher towards 1.6969 as the next upside target.

A break below 1.6040 could extend the correction from 1.6236 closer to 1.5921 and maybe even 1.5830 (less likely), but it should just be a matter of time before the next impulsive rally is seen.

R3: 1.6470

R2: 1.6300

R1: 1.6236

Pivot: 1.6200

S1: 1.6100

S2: 1.6040

S3: 1.5921

Trading recommendation:

We are long EUR from 1.5510 with stop placed at 1.5910. If you are not long EUR yet, then buy near 1.6040 and use the same stop at 1.5910.

Torben Melsted
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