Sunday, January 15, 2023 5:54 PM EDT
It's been a roller coaster of a ride to start the year and AUD/USD has been one of the most volatile love the past week, driven on fundamentals, both home and away. Nevertheless, the schematic is arguably bearish but there needs to be a break of 0.6870 to confirm the downside bias. Therefore, bulls are going to be looking for a drive through 0.7000 for the initial balance for the week as the following illustrates:
AUD/USD H4 chart
Firstly, a bearish outlook and schematic could be drawn as follows:
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On a break of 0.6950, the trendline support could come under pressure in the coming sessions and if it were to give way, 0.6900 stops could trigger a slide towards 0.68 and below if 0.6870 breaks.
This falls in line with a bearish daily chart thesis:
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AUD/USD upside bias, H4 chart
On the upside, an inverse head and shoulders could be forming:
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A break through the 0.6880s opens risk to 0.7050 and 0.7090 for sessions ahead, in line with the bullish trend.
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