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AUD/USD Analysis (October 02)

The Aussie continues to loose ground in a context of risk aversion with a confirmed break below parity.
Next target is given by the 2010 former range top at 0,94. We might see some kind of consolidation near this level given the overall long term bullish bias.

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Author ATF Forex TradingPosted on October 2, 2011March 10, 2017Categories Daily Forex ReportsTags AUDUSD

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