The Australian dollar is nearing critical support and in danger of falling to an eight-month low. There are signs of oversold conditions as we near support at 0.8578 and a bounce is possible. A sustained break below that level would be very bearish.
We also have to address the euro, given the events of the past 24 hours. We were constructive on the euro’s fortunes heading into yesterday’s session. We saw the potential for a bounce to 1.27 or even 1.31 on extremely oversold conditions. The market was tracking higher for most of yesterday’s session as the market touched 1.2445 but the legs were kicked out from under the euro after Germany banned certain types of short sales. German financial regulators banned naked short sales of exchanged traded euro area debt, credit default swaps and on the shares of 10 financial institutions. In the medium term, this is very bearish and the market closed below our sell line at 1.2330. We will look for levels to enter short positions.
The Australian dollar was beaten up badly on Tuesday and continues to face pressure so far today. Notice how close we are to the 8-month low.
We have fallen very quickly in the past two weeks. After the panic low on May 6, we have rebounded only to trace out a fresh low. That price action is bearish, no doubt.
We have to point out that the RSI is flashing a very oversold signal. In this case, we will ignore that signal if we see a sustained move below the 0.8578. The measured target of the drop would be 0.7754, there is also support at 0.7702.
