Share: GBP/JPY uptrend appears to be overextended, with the next major target set at the 190.00 psychological level, a peak not seen since September 2008. A successful breach of 190.00 could open the path towards the September 2008 high of 198.34, potentially even the 200.00 mark. On the downside, initial support is today’s
Share: The AUD/NZD is grinding it out on Monday, testing into higher ground. The Aussie is rebounding on a technical basis after declining most of November. Resistance is piled up, bulls face uphill battle. The AUD/NZD has climbed nearly 0.6% as the Aussie (AUD) rallies against the Kiwi (NZD) following two straight weeks
Share: EUR/USD consolidates in a narrow trading range near 1.0685 on Monday. The pair holds above the 50- and 100-hour EMAs; the RSI indicator shows a non-directional movement. The immediate resistance level is seen at 1.0718; 1.0655 acts as an initial support level. The EUR/USD pair oscillates within a narrow trading range below
Share: GBP/USD failed to gain traction on Friday, extended its losses to five consecutive days, is down 0.16% or 20 pips from its opening price after hitting a daily high of 1.2237. At the time of writing, the pair exchanges hands at 1.2205. Read More… The Pound Sterling (GBP) is expected to continue
Share: EUR/GBP maintains its upward momentum, trading at 0.8731, as it solidifies the 0.8700 level as a crucial support. The pair shows a bullish bias, but a failure to surpass the 0.8755 high could invite bearish activity. Key levels to watch include resistance at 0.8800 and 0.8834, with support at the 200-DMA of
Share: AUD/USD declined 0.12% for the day, marking a significant weekly drop from 0.6522 to 0.6338. The RBA’s 25 bps rate hike under new Governor Michele Bullock’s leadership fails to provide a bullish impetus for the Aussie. Jerome Powell’s hawkish tone on US monetary policy adds to the AUD’s woes, with China’s economic
Share: The New Zealand Dollar declines across the board on Friday but rebounds late in session. Kiwi weakness comes from a combination of a negative global growth outlook and US Dollar outperformance. Hawkish commentary from Fed Chair Powell set the US Dollar trending higher against the Kiwi, NZD/USD resumes decline. The New Zealand
Share: NZD/JPY rose nearly 0.10% towards the 89.245 area The cross continues to side-ways trades, slightly tilted to the downside. Bulls seem to be taking a breather after last week’s 3% gains. The NZD/JPY will close a 0.30% losing week around the 89.245 area, as investors are taking profits from the early month’s
Share: USD/JPY extends its rally for the fifth day, flirting with the 151.00 level, driven by rising US Treasury yields and Fed Chair Powell’s inflation concerns. Market sentiment shifts following the University of Michigan data, indicating lower confidence in the economic outlook and persistent inflation fears. Japanese Yen’s further decline is tempered by