Analysts at Commerzbank view the August peak at 8.8549 as an interim high for the USD/SEK pair. They look for a slide back to the base of the channel at 8.3253.
USD/SEK has already failed at the 8.8549 August high
“Market has failed at the top of its one year channel and August high at 8.8549.”
“We would allow for a slide back to the base of the channel at 8.3253.”
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