The EUR/USD was able to maintain its bullishness last week. There is a
Bullish Confirmation Pattern in the 4-hour chart, and price is currently
testing the resistance line at 1.0700. The resistance line would be broken to
the upside this week as price targets another resistance lines at 1.0750 and
1.0800.
EUR/USD: The EUR/USD was
able to maintain its bullishness last week. There is a Bullish Confirmation
Pattern in the 4-hour chart, and price is currently testing the resistance line
at 1.0700. The resistance line would be broken to the upside this week as price
targets another resistance lines at 1.0750 and 1.0800.
USD/CHF: The USD/CHF was
able to maintain its bearishness last week. There is a Bearish Confirmation
Pattern in the 4-hour chart, and price is currently below the resistance level
at 1.0050. The great psychological level at 1.0000 is still a formidable threat
to the current bearish outlook, and price should be able to break it to the
downside this week, so that the bearish movement can continue.
GBP/USD: The Cable rallied last week and consolidated till
the end of the week, remaining volatile throughout the week. Things have turned
bullish in the short-term, and it is anticipated that price would go upwards by
at least, 200 pips this week. Therefore the distribution territories at 1.2400,
and 1.2450 and 1.2500.
USD/JPY: There are
conflicting signals in the USD/JPY 4-hour chart. The outlook on the market is
bearish, but right now, there is a kind of hesitation in the market. This week,
price could go seriously upwards or further downwards to emphasize the recent
bearish outlook. Whatever would happen, this week would tell.
EUR/JPY: There is a
“buy” signal in this market. Price has gone upwards - mainly because the EUR is
strong. Since movements of JPY pairs would be determined by whatever happens to
other currencies, this market would continue to go upwards as long as EUR is
strong. The Supply zones at 123.00, 123.50 and 124.00 could be reached.
Performed by Azeez Mustapha,
Analytical expert
InstaForex Companies Group
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