Here’s the market outlook for the week:
EURUSD
Dominant bias: Bullish
This pair gained a minimum of 200 pips last week, thus forming a bullish
signal in the short-term. Further bullish movement is supposed to bring about a
strong Bullish Confirmation Pattern, even in the long-term, as more gains are
made in the market. Price would continue moving upwards this week, and bulls might
target the resistance lines at 1.1650, 1.1700 and 1.1750 before the end of this
week.
USDCHF
Dominant bias: Bearish
This trading instrument has become bearish in the short-term (though the
market remains neutral in the long-term). Last week, the market fell by over
130 pips, in reaction to the bullish effort evident on EURUSD. Should price
continue dropping more and more southwards, the long-term outlook on the market
itself will become bearish. Right now, the support levels at 0.9800, 0.9750 and
0.9700.
GBPUSD
Dominant bias: Bearish
Although Cable made a faint effort to rally last week, the outlook
remains bearish in the long-term. On Friday, price closed on a neutral note,
but a rise in momentum is expected any day (before the end of the month); and
that is expected to be in favor of bulls. Nonetheless, there is a need for
price to go upwards by at least, 400 pips before the long-term bias can turn
bullish. Right now, price is consolidating.
USDJPY
Dominant bias: Bullish
In the long-term and the short-term, a Bullish Confirmation Pattern is
present in the market. Last week, price managed to gain 140 pips, from the
weekly low of 110.00. The probability of price going northwards is higher than
its probability to reverse and go seriously downwards. While there may be
bearish threats along the way, USDJPY is supposed to generally go northwards
this week, reaching the supply levels at 111.00, 111.50 and 112.000.
EURJPY
Dominant bias: Bullish
This cross made a significant rally last week, rising from the demand
zone at 126.50, and gaining about 340 pips, before closing around the price zone
at 129.50 on Friday. Bulls are still intent on pushing the market upwards –
that is the expectation for this week. At least, another 200 pips would be targeted
this week, as price aims at the supply zones of 130.00, 130.50 and 140.00 might
be reached this week.
GBPJPY
Dominant bias: Bearish
This cross is bearish in the long-term, but bullish in the very
short-term. Last Monday, price consolidated, rallied on Tuesday and Wednesday,
and then consolidated for the rest of the week. The outlook on the market is
bullish for this week, and in case the expected bullish movement is serious
enough, the long-term bias on the market should become bullish. This week, the
supply zones at 143.50, 144.00 and 144.50, could be targeted.
This forecast is concluded with the quote below:
“Price action behavior
in all timeframes reflects rational human behavior. Thus, whether a trade is
executed on the 5 minute or the monthly chart, price action and the trading
idea remains equally valid. Capital markets are fractal in nature. If you want
to trade a system that preserves its’ edges over the long-run, then the
low-risk idea should be based on humans’ psychological biases.”
- Gabriel Grammatidis
Perfect Money/Payeer/Epay/Neteller/Skrill: ItuGlobal
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