AUD/NZD May Be Ready To Test 2019 Highs, But Watch For Pullback

 | May 14, 2020 04:21PM ET

Although the Australian Employment Change was a horrible number due to the coronavirus at -594,300 jobs, it was still inline with expectations. The unemployment rate was 6.2% versus an expectation of 8.3%, which was better than expected. On Wednesday, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand left interest rates unchanged at a record low of 0.25%. In addition, the RBNZ nearly doubled the size of its QE program from NZD$33 billion to NZD$60 billion. The central bank also said that negative rates will be considered in the future. On the fiscal side, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a new NZD$50-billion stimulus plan as a result of the slowdown to the economy from the coronavirus. 

AUD/NZD had been going bid since putting in a low on March 18 near .9990, and it hasn’t looked back. After the recent Australian employment data and the New Zealand stimulus, the pair appears ready to test the Nov. 7, 2019, highs near 1.0865. However, on a daily timeframe the RSI is currently diverging from price, indicating that there may be a pullback either before it reaches the prior highs, or immediately after. In addition, the pair could be forming an ascending wedge, which would indicate a possible move lower. If the wedge does break lower, the target would be a 100% retracement of the wedge, which would be 1.0484.