NZD/USD Price Analysis: Could test the psychological support of 0.6100

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  • NZD/USD pulls back from a two-month high of 0.6140 marked on Thursday.
  • Technical analysis suggests a confirmation of the bullish trend for the pair.
  • The pair could find the key resistance at the major level of 0.6150.

NZD/USD retreats from a two-month high of 0.6140, trading around 0.6110 during the European session on Thursday. The pair depreciates due to an upward correction in the US Dollar (USD), which could be attributed to the improved US Treasury yields.

As per the technical analysis, the momentum indicator Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) suggests an upward trend for the NZD/USD pair. This is indicated by the placement of the MACD line above the centerline and shows the divergence above the signal line.

Additionally, the 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) remains above the 50 level, indicating a confirmation of the bullish sentiment.

On a daily chart, the key resistance appears at the major level of 0.6150. A break above this level could lead the NZD/USD pair to explore the region around the psychological level of 0.6200, followed by March’s high at 0.6218.

On the downside, the psychological level of 0.6100 could act as the immediate support, followed by the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement level of 0.6081, plotting within coordinates of 0.5886 and 0.6141. A break below the latter could prompt the NZD/USD pair to navigate the region around the 14-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at 0.6026.

NZD/USD: Daily Chart

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