The NZD/USD had a range overnight of 0.5776 - 0.5796, Asia is trading around 0.5775. US stocks moved back close to the highs before the market thought a shutdown might not be that great for risk, the USD can’t find any friends and a potential shutdown brought out all the bears again. The NZD broke through its pivotal 0.5800 support last week and has kept the pair under pressure trading heavy even with the USD falling. The first sell zone would be between the 0.5850/0.5900 area. US Futures have opened slightly lower this morning, E-minis -0.10%, NQU5 -0.10%.
Fig 1: NZD/USD Spot Daily Chart

Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg Finance L.P
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