ThomasTomato
Publish Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2023, 07:48 AM
AUD/USD ANALYSIS & TALKING POINTS
- Australian PMI’s concerning but encouraging news from China and a weaker USD keep the AUD elevated.
- Thanksgiving Day sees no additional high impact data scheduled for today.
- AUD/USD faces key resistance at 200-day MA.
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR FUNDAMENTAL BACKDROP
Some positivity out of China supplemented the AUD upside today after Beijing announced that distressed property developers are to received financial aid. With the greenback trading lower and the aforementioned Chinese optimism, some key Australian commodity exports are tracking higher thus supporting the Aussie dollar. There has been a hawkish shift in rate expectations (refer to table below) with a higher probability of a rate hike in 2024.
From a US dollar perspective, markets have reacted negatively after yesterday’s durable goods orders and Michigan consumer sentiment ticked lower although we did see a pullback in initial jobless claims. With today being Thanksgiving Day in the US, there is likely to be minimal volatility and volume across financial markets and I expect the pair to stay relatively subdued.
RBA INTEREST RATE PROBABILITIES
Source: Refinitiv
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
AUD/USD DAILY CHART
Chart prepared by Warren Venketas, TradingView
AUD/USD daily price action above has not managed to breach the topside of the 200-day moving average (blue) resistance zone and could be showing signs of fatigue as the pair approaches the overbought region of the Relative Strength Index (RSI). Tuesday’s long upper wick close could point to subsequent downside to come where next week’s Australian and US inflation data could be the catalyst for short-term directional bias.
- 0.6596
- 200-day MA
Key support levels:
- 0.6500
- 0.6459
- 50-day MA
- 0.6358
IG CLIENT SENTIMENT DATA: MIXED (AUD/USD)
IGCS shows retail traders are currently net LONG on AUD/USD, with 59% of traders currently holding long positions.
https://www.dailyfx.com/news/forex-aud-price-forecast-aussie-dollar-shakes-off-weak-pmi-s-wv-20231123.html