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Sept 03, 2025

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AUDUSD analysis: Bullish and bearish scenarios explained

Fundamental Analysis

The pair trades around 0.6550 with an intraday bullish bias, supported by strong Australian economic data.

Q2 GDP expanded by 0.6%, beating forecasts and improving compared to the start of the year, highlighting the resilience of the Australian economy.

Annual inflation rose to 2.8%, above expectations, reinforcing the Reserve Bank of Australia’s stance of not rushing into rate cuts.

Meanwhile, the US dollar is weakening amid growing expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut, favoring AUD appreciation.

Technical Analysis – AUD/USD | H4

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  • Supply zones (sellers): 0.6554 | 0.6586 | 0.66
  • Demand zones (buyers): 0.6517 | 0.6494 | 0.6423

On a broader scale, the pair has broken out of its bearish channel but remains under pressure below the July and August resistance levels.

Bullish Scenario: Key support at 0.6462. A break above selling volume nodes around 0.6542 could extend gains toward 0.6569, 0.6586 and 0.66, with potential to reach 0.6625 if momentum is strong.

Bearish Scenario: Triggered below 0.6539 with targets at 0.6517 and 0.65. A decisive drop below 0.6462 would confirm a bearish reversal.

Exhaustion/Reversal Pattern (PAR): Always wait for confirmation on M5 before entering trades.
POC (Point of Control): The price level with the highest volume concentration, acting as support or resistance depending on prior market direction.

Trading foreign currencies on margin involves significant risks and may not be suitable for everyone, as high leverage can increase both potential gains and losses. Before entering the foreign exchange market, it is essential to evaluate your investment goals, personal experience, and risk tolerance.

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