FxWirePro- BNBUSD Daily Outlook

Token PostPublicado a 2024-09-05Actualizado a 2024-09-05

Intraday bias - Bearish

Horizontal trend line- $605

Any close above $555 confirms intraday bullishness.

BNBUSD pared some of its gains after a minor pullback..The pair struggles to close above the short-term 34 and below 55 EMA and long-term moving average in the 4-hour chart. It hit a high of $538.70 yesterday and is currently trading around $505.70.

The bullish invalidation can happen if the pair closes below $403 (Aug 5th low). On the lower side, the near-term support is $500. Any violation below confirms bearish continuation. A dip to $477/$450/$403 is possible.

The immediate resistance stands at around $520. Any breach above confirms minor bullishness. A jump to $541/$553 is possible. Bullish continuation only if it breaks $553. A surge past $553 will take it to $605/$700.

Indicators ( 4- hour chart)

Directional movement index -Bearish

CCI (50)- Bearish

CCI(14)- Bullish

It is good to buy above $553 with SL around $519 for TP of $700.

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