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Jul-02 18:36

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USDJPY TECHS: Support Remains Exposed

Jun-02 18:30
  • RES 4: 150.49 High Apr 2   
  • RES 3: 149.28 High Apr 3
  • RES 2: 147.67/148.65 High May 14 / 12 and a key resistance
  • RES 1: 146.28 May 29 high   
  • PRICE: 142.75 @ 16:35 BST Jun 2
  • SUP 1: 142.12 Low May 27 and a key support
  • SUP 2: 141.96 76.4% retracement of the Apr 22 - May 12 bull leg
  • SUP 3: 139.89 Low Apr 22 and a bear trigger 
  • SUP 4: 138.82 1.50 proj of the Feb 12 - Mar 11 - 28 price swing 

A bear cycle in USDJPY remains in play and the pullback from last Thursday’s high suggests the latest corrective bounce is over. Looking at price patterns, the May 29 session is a shooting star candle - a bearish signal. Key short-term resistance has been defined at 146.28, the May 29 high. A continuation lower would expose 142.12, the May 27 low. Clearance of this level would resume the bear leg.  

EURGBP TECHS: Trend Structure Remains Bearish

Jun-02 18:00
  • RES 4: 0.8557 High Apr 28  
  • RES 3: 0.8541 High May 2 
  • RES 2: 0.8493 High May 9  
  • RES 1: 0.8443 50-day EMA and a key near-term resistance
  • PRICE: 0.8437 @ 16:34 BST Jun 2 
  • SUP 1: 0.8356 Low May 29 
  • SUP 2: 0.8327 1.382 proj of the Apr 11 - 16 - 21 price swing
  • SUP 3: 0.8316 Low Mar 28 and a key support
  • SUP 4: 0.8277 1.618 proj of the Apr 11 - 16 - 21 price swing

EURGBP has recovered from its recent low. Despite these latest gains, a downtrend remains intact. Key short-term resistance is at  0.8443, the 50-day EMA - a level pierced on Monday. A clear break of this average would highlight a stronger reversal and expose 0.8541. For bears, support to watch lies at 0.8356, last Thursday’s low. Clearance of this level would resume the downtrend. Scope is seen for an extension towards 0.8316, the Mar 28 low and a key support. 

FOREX: US Dollar Weakness Prevails, AUD & NZD Outperform

Jun-02 17:53
  • The US dollar lost ground on Monday as markets assess the latest geopolitical concerns regarding the Russia/Ukraine conflict and tariff related developments between the US and China. The prevailing trend of greenback weakness has resumed, placing the USD Index at the lowest level for a month and narrowing the gap with the bear trigger at 97.92. The formation of a bearish engulfing daily candle on Thursday last week adds to the S/T downside focus.
  • An extension of dollar weakness was seen following a below-expectation ISM manufacturing print, however, the subsequent stabilisation for equity markets allowed the DXY (-0.50%) to moderately recover from its worst levels.
  • Despite the initial pessimistic tone for broader risk sentiment, AUD, NZD and NOK are the best performing currencies to start the week. AUDUSD received support in the low 0.6400s last week keeping bullish trend signals intact. A continuation higher would open 0.6550, a Fibonacci retracement, and the November 25 high. Above here, the key medium-term focus is on the US election related highs at 0.6688.
  • In similar vein, a 1% rise during today’s session has prompted NZDUSD to return to an important zone of resistance between 0.6025/40. A close at current levels would be the highest since the US election, signalling scope for a more protracted recovery towards 0.6168, the 76.4% retracement of the Sep ’24 – Apr ’25 selloff.
  • USDJPY extended its pullback from last Thursday’s 146.28 high, and spot now trades back below 143.00. A continuation lower would expose 142.12, the May 27 low. Clearance of this level would resume the bear leg and signal scope for a move towards a key medium-term pivot around the 140.00 mark.
  • RBA minutes kick off Tuesday’s economic calendar, before Swiss and Eurozone inflation data. JOLTS job openings will headline the US session. Bank of Japan Governor Ueda is due to speak at the Research Institute of Japan, in Tokyo.

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