USD/MXN Price Analysis: Bullish while above 20.25, jumps to test 20.80


  • Mexican peso trims losses versus US dollar, still down affected by the depreciation of the Turkish lira.
  • USD/MXN extends rebound to the 20.80/85 resistance area.

The USD/MXN is rising 0.35% on Monday after trimming gains over the last hours. The pair opened the week sharply higher on jitters created by the depreciation of the Turkish lira. Both currencies moved off lows.

Last week, the USD/MXN found support at the critical area of 20.25, a horizontal level and also an uptrend. That area supports the bullish short-term outlook. A break lower would negate the perspective, pointing to a consolidation phase.

While above 20.50, the USD/MXN will likely rise back to test the 20.80/85 resistance area that protects the next critical level seen at 21.00. More gains above 21.00 would see resistance at 21.10 and 21.30 before the strong barrier of 21.50.

A decline over the next session under 20.50 would alleviate the dollar’s momentum. More declines in USD/MXN would need a positive tone in Wall Street.

USD/MXN daily chart

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USD/MXN

Overview
Today last price 20.5508
Today Daily Change 0.0449
Today Daily Change % 0.22
Today daily open 20.5059
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 20.7874
Daily SMA50 20.3437
Daily SMA100 20.2415
Daily SMA200 21.107
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 20.5506
Previous Daily Low 20.2875
Previous Weekly High 20.827
Previous Weekly Low 20.2818
Previous Monthly High 21.0483
Previous Monthly Low 19.8822
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 20.4501
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 20.388
Daily Pivot Point S1 20.3454
Daily Pivot Point S2 20.1848
Daily Pivot Point S3 20.0822
Daily Pivot Point R1 20.6085
Daily Pivot Point R2 20.7112
Daily Pivot Point R3 20.8717

 

 

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