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NZD/USD holding steady near 0.6850 but seems vulnerable to further downside

Following a 3-day of continuous sharp declines and breaking below its immediate support near 0.6880 level, the NZD/USD pair bounced a bit to 0.6867 before cooling-off back to 0.6850 level amid thin trading conditions because of a bank holiday in New-Zealand.

The pair on daily chart has formed a bearish reversal pattern, three black crows, indicating weakness in the established up-trend and potential emergence of a near-term down-trend.

Technical levels to watch

The pair, on Friday, broke below an immediate strong support confluence near 0.6880 level, comprising of 20-day SMA and 23.6% Fibonacci retracement level of 0.6347-0.7054 up-move. This support break-point now seems to act as immediate resistance for the pair on the upside.

On the downside, a follow-up selling pressure below Friday's lows support near 0.6835-30 is likely to accelerate the fall towards its next major support near 0.6780-70 confluence region, comprising of 50-day and 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level.

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