NZD/USD Price Analysis: The bird is perched on a broken branch of the week's bearish template
|- NZD/USD bears are lurking at key structures.
- The day ahead could be a whitewash for the bird if the US dollar rallies.
NZD/USD could be on the verge of a final long squeeze into positions that have been in the money since the start of the week. The US dollar is ripening for a rally from key daily support as US yields tear into fresh bulls cycle highs. The following illustrates the prospects for a sell-off into last week's lows for a fresh low on the week down to 0.5512. this is below the daily ATR of 97.
NZD/USD daily chart
NZD/USD H1 chart, weekly template
The bird is perched on a broken branch of this week's bearish template, hovering over longs like a guillotine given that this structure was already broken in Tokyo on Wednesday. The price is below the daily peaks and the M-formation's neckline and recently broken structure 2 at 0.5682. There are prospects of a break of structure 1 0.5661 again for the sessions ahead.
If the bears can get below there, 0.5650 will be eyed as the final structure that guards in-the-money long positions to the start of the week's prices near 0.5550 and then last week's bear cycle lows of 0.5512.
For now, eyes are being kept on US yields:
US 2-year yields and DXY
The yield is paying out at the highest levels in years and remains on the front side of the trendline. A test into the W-formations support and the trendline support could be underway for the way ahead, but should the yield move higher, the US dollar could take off and be the catalyst for the long squeeze in the kiwi.
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