The New Zealand Dollar vs. US Dollar (NZD/USD) currency pair is ending the trading week with a decline near 0.5895. Moving averages indicate a bullish trend for the pair. Prices are again testing the area between the signal lines, indicating buying pressure on the pair and potential continued growth from current market levels. Currently, we expect an attempt to extend the decline in the pair on Forex and a test of the support area near 0.5835. This should then lead to an upward rebound and continued growth, with a potential target above 0.6265.
NZD/USD Weekly Forecast March 9 – 13, 2026
An additional signal supporting the NZD/USD pair’s growth will be a test of the support line on the relative strength indicator (RSI). A rebound from the lower boundary of the bullish channel will serve as a second signal. A decline and a breakout of the 0.5725 area would cancel out the pair’s upward trend during the current trading week (March 2-6, 2026). This would indicate a breakout of the support area and continued decline of the NZD/USD pair, with a potential target below 0.5575. A breakout of the resistance area and a close above 0.6145 would confirm the pair’s growth on Forex, indicating a breakout of the upper boundary of the descending channel.
NZD/USD Weekly Forecast March 9 – 13, 2026 suggests an attempt to develop a bearish correction and test support near 0.5835. Subsequently, the NZD/USD pair is expected to continue rising above 0.6265. A test of the trendline on the relative strength indicator (RSI) will serve as an additional signal for an upside move. A decline and close below 0.5725 would cancel out the pair’s upward trend. In this case, we should expect continued declines in the currency pair with a target below 0.5575.

