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Trade NZD / USD | Spot Forex
NZD/USD Forex Trading Conditions
Options | Standard-Fixed & Floating | Beginner-Fixed & Floating | Demo-Fixed & Floating |
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Fixed spread, pip | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Floating Spread, pip | 2.4 | 2.4 | 3 |
Order distance, pip | 6 | 6 | 6 |
Swap, pip (Long/Short) | -0.30 / -0.14 | -0.30 / -0.14 | -0.30 / -0.14 |
Digits | 0.0001 | 0.0001 | 0.0001 |
Available volumes | >=10000.00 NZD | 100.00 – 100000.00 NZD | >=100.00 NZD |
Contract size | -/- | -/- | -/- |
1 pip value per 100000 | 10 USD | 10 USD | 10 USD |
Options | Standard-Fixed | Micro-Fixed | Demo-Fixed | PAMM-Fixed |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fixed spread, pip | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Order distance, pip | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
Swap, pip (Long/Short) | -0.30 / -0.14 | -0.30 / -0.14 | -0.30 / -0.14 | -0.30 / -0.14 |
Digits | 0.0001 | 0.0001 | 0.0001 | 0.0001 |
Available volumes | 0.1 – 10000 lot | 0.01 – 1 lot | 0.01 – 10000 lot | 0.01 – 10000 lot |
Lot size | 100000 NZD | 100000 NZD | 100000 NZD | 100000 NZD |
1 pip value per 1 lot | 10 USD | 10 USD | 10 USD | 10 USD |
Options | Standard-Floating | Micro-Floating | Demo-Floating | PAMM-Floating |
---|---|---|---|---|
Floating Spread, pip | 2.4 | 2.4 | 3 | 2.4 |
Order distance, pip | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
Swap, pip (Long/Short) | -0.30 / -0.14 | -0.30 / -0.14 | -0.30 / -0.14 | -0.30 / -0.14 |
Digits | 0.0001 | 0.0001 | 0.0001 | 0.0001 |
Available volumes | 0.1 – 10000 lot | 0.01 – 1 lot | 0.01 – 10000 lot | 0.01 – 10000 lot |
Lot size | 100000 NZD | 100000 NZD | 100000 NZD | 100000 NZD |
1 pip value per 1 lot | 10 USD | 10 USD | 10 USD | 10 USD |
NZD USD Trading Hours
NZD USD trading hours are the time when investors can buy and sell NZD USD. The NZD USD is traded on multiple exchanges around the world. This means that investors have many different opportunities to trade NZD USD during different trading hours. Depending on where you live, you may be able to trade NZD USD at any time throughout the day or night. For those who want to take advantage of these opportunities, it is important to know when NZD USD trading hours begin and end.
Technical Analysis
The technical analysis of the NZDUSD price chart on 1-hour timeframe shows NZDUSD,H1 is advancing above the 200-period moving average MA(200) after returning above the MA(200) a week ago. We believe the bullish momentum will continue after the price breaches above the upper bound of the Donchian channel at 0.61003. A level above this can be used as an entry point for placing a pending order to buy. The stop loss can be placed below 0.60744. After placing the order, the stop loss is to be moved to the next fractal low indicator, following Parabolic signals. Thus, we are changing the expected profit/loss ratio to the breakeven point. If the price meets the stop loss level without reaching the order, we recommend cancelling the order: the market has undergone internal changes which were not taken into account.
Fundamental Analysis of Forex -
New Zealand’s building consents moved higher in May. Will the NZDUSD price continue advancing?
Statistics New Zealand reported New Zealand’s building consents moved higher in May: New Zealand’s building consents rose 10.4% from a month earlier in May reaching 3,151 units after 14.6% decrease in April. At the same time building consents declined 3.8% over year in May to 33,530 new dwellings with the annual value of non-residential building work consented down by 2.3% to $9.0 billion. Declining building permits points to declining activity in New Zealand building sector which is bearish for New Zealand dollar and the NZDUSD currency pair. However, the current setup is bullish for the pair.
Indicator | Signal |
RSI | Neutral |
MACD | Buy |
Donchian Channel | Neutral |
MA(200) | Buy |
Fractals | Neutral |
Parabolic SAR | Buy |
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Currency Pair NZDUSD | Forex | Major
The New Zealand dollar (NZD, “Kiwi”) is the 10th most traded currency in the world. The issuer is the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
- Is often involved in trading operations as New Zealand is supporting high interest rates, as a rule
- Depends on commodity exports, particularly on food trade.