EUR / USD after breaking level of 61.8 Fibonacci VOICA likely to continue its downward movement to test the support 1.0800 - sell with a stop at the level of 1.0950. Late last week, Yellen said that probably will see an increase in interest rates later in the year, which is in favor of sellers, CCI moves close to level -100.
EUR / GBP Continue shorts test of the diagonal support where and Fibo level of 23.6, as if broken - sell with a stop above 0.7345 resistance. Alternative scenario: If the rebound from the support we look for a possible long penetration of 0.7345, it is possible to continue the movement to 0.7385 - crosses MA50 MA200, which supports buyers. When you break the CCI level 0 - signal for long.
NZD / USD After the adjustment likely new bearish momentum. CCI25 and 14 passed under level -100, a couple samples ma50 - possibly Short with a stop above the level of 23.6 Fibo - 0.7575
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