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AUD/USD Pivot Points

Weekly, monthly and yearly pivot points for AUD/USD — the central pivot plus its full support and resistance ladder (R1–R5 / S1–S5). Last updated Jul 2, 2026.

AUD/USD alerts · last 30 days
23
Signals tracked
43%
Win rate
+5.4R
Net R
Breakout
Top strategy

R reflects alert-tracking outcomes (entry to exit relative to initial risk), not actual trading returns. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Weekly Pivot Levels

Valid Jun 28, 2026Jul 5, 2026

The weekly central pivot (PP) for AUD/USD sits at 0.69298. Resistance runs from 0.69843 (R1) up to 0.72722 (R5). Support runs from 0.68403 (S1) down to 0.65522 (S5). Price holding above the pivot leans bullish and tends to target the R levels; trading below it leans bearish and tends to target the S levels.

LevelPrice
R50.72722
R40.71827
R30.71283
R20.70738
R10.69843
PPCentral Pivot0.69298
S10.68403
S20.67858
S30.66963
S40.66067
S50.65522

Yearly Pivot Levels

Valid Jan 1, 2026Jan 1, 2027

The yearly central pivot (PP) for AUD/USD sits at 0.64383. Resistance runs from 0.69625 (R1) up to 0.77759 (R3). Support runs from 0.61491 (S1) down to 0.53357 (S3). Price holding above the pivot leans bullish and tends to target the R levels; trading below it leans bearish and tends to target the S levels.

LevelPrice
R30.77759
R20.72517
R10.69625
PPCentral Pivot0.64383
S10.61491
S20.56249
S30.53357

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How to trade AUD/USD pivot points

Pivot points give you a pre-defined map of where AUD/USD is likely to find support and resistance before the session even opens. The central pivot (PP) is your bias line: when price trades and holds above it, the pair is leaning bullish; below it, bearish.

From there, two setups do most of the work. A pivot breakout triggers when price breaks and closes through a level (say R1) and continues toward the next one (R2). A pivot reversal fades price as it rejects a level and rotates back toward the pivot. In both cases the R and S levels double as logical profit targets, and the next level out is a natural place for a protective stop.

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AUD/USD pivot points — FAQ

What are the pivot points for AUD/USD right now?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the weekly central pivot for AUD/USD is 0.69298. Nearest resistance is R1 at 0.69843 and nearest support is S1 at 0.68403. The full weekly, monthly and yearly ladders are listed above.

How have AUD/USD alerts performed recently?

Over the last 30 days, Breakout Alerts tracked 23 resolved AUD/USD signals with a 43% win rate for a net +5.4R, and Breakout was the strongest strategy. R reflects alert-tracking outcomes (entry to exit vs. initial risk), not trading returns; past performance is not indicative of future results.

What is a pivot point in forex trading?

A pivot point (PP) is a price level calculated from the prior period’s high, low and close. It acts as a reference for the market’s directional bias: trading above the pivot is generally read as bullish, below it as bearish. The resistance (R1–R5) and support (S1–S5) levels derived from it are used as targets and potential reversal zones.

How do I trade AUD/USD using these levels?

Common approaches are pivot breakouts (entering when price breaks and holds through a level) and pivot reversals (fading price as it rejects a level). Traders use the central pivot for bias, the R/S levels as profit targets, and place stops beyond the next level. Always combine levels with your own confirmation and risk management.

How often are these AUD/USD pivot levels updated?

We publish three pivot families: weekly levels refresh each week, monthly levels each month, and yearly levels once per year. The page updates automatically as new levels take effect.

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Pivot levels are provided for educational and informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice. Trading involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results.