Interest rate forecasts are quickly deteriorating for the high yielding Australian and New Zealand dollars. As the two currencies continue their plunge from recent record highs, DailyFX Analysts look to sustain the move. See what our Analysts are looking at below:
Antonio Sousa
My picks: Buy AUD/NZD
Expertise: Fundamentals, Interest Rate Dynamica, Volatility and Sentiment
Average Time Frame of Trades: 1 week - 3 months
Terri Belkas
My picks: Short EUR/USD
Expertise: Fundamentals Combined With Technicals
Average Time Frame of Trades: 1-3 Days
David Rodriguez
My picks: Long AUD/NZD
Expertise: System Trading
Average Time Frame of Trades: 2-10 Weeks
John Kicklighter
My picks: Watching for potential AUDNZD downside break
Expertise: Combining Money Management with Fundamental and Technical Analysis
Average Time Frame of Trades: 3 days - 1 week
Ilya Spivak
My picks: Short AUDUSD
Expertise: Macro Fundamentals, Classic Technical Analysis
Average Time Frame of Trades: 1 week - 6 months
John Rivera
My picks: Short AUDUSD
Expertise: Fundamentals Commbined With Technicals
Average Time Frame of Trades: 1-2 Days
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