The GBP/USD is bullish in the long-term but neutral in the short-term.
The price simply fluctuated last week, without assuming any directional
movement. This week, the price would either go above the distribution territory
at 1.3050 to strengthen the long-term bullish outlook; or go below the
accumulation territory at 1.2700, to form a new bearish bias. This is expected
to happen this week or next.
EUR/USD: The EUR/USD went
upwards last week, closing above the support line at 1.1250 on June 2, and
going towards the resistance line at 1.1300. The resistance line at 1.1300 may
even be breached to the upside as price goes further upwards. However, there is
bound to be a bearish reversal this week or next, owing to the bearish outlook
on EUR pairs, which would probably materialize within the next several trading
days.
USD/CHF: This is a bear
market. Price went south last week, following the initial consolidation that
was witnessed in first few days of the week. The market has lost about 460 pips
since May 11, and this has caused a clean Bearish Confirmation Pattern in the
chart. The market would continue going downwards until there is a bearish
reversal on the EUR/USD – a factor that may cause the USD/CHF to spring
upwards.
GBP/USD: The GBP/USD is
bullish in the long-term but neutral in the short-term. The price simply
fluctuated last week, without assuming any directional movement. This week, the
price would either go above the distribution territory at 1.3050 to strengthen
the long-term bullish outlook; or go below the accumulation territory at
1.2700, to form a new bearish bias. This is expected to happen this week or
next.
USD/JPY: This pair went
sideways last week, but became vividly and conspicuously bearish on Friday.
Price is expected to go more and more southwards this week, reaching the demand
levels at 110.00, 109.50 and 109.00. The forecasted southwards movement goes
hand in hand with the bearish expectation on JPY pairs, for the month of June.
EUR/JPY: This cross pair is
bullish in the long-term, and neutral in the short term. Price tested the
demand zone at 123.50 last week, and then went upwards by 180 pips, before
closing below the supply zone at 125.00 on Friday. This week, further bullish
effort may be made, as long as EUR is strong in itself. A show of weakness in
EUR may cause this cross pair to tumble.
Performed by Azeez Mustapha,
Analytical expert
InstaForex Companies Group
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