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Is JPY Ready to Reclaim All-Year High?
Information is not investment advice
Between October 2022, and January 2023, the Japanese Yen outperformed several other currency pairs, resulting in over a thousand pips move on pairs like EURJPY, GBPJPY, and 2000-plus pips on USDJPY. Considering that the BOJ has recently experienced a leadership change, and the JPY is at a pivotal zone on most charts, it seems a good time to analyze the charts for trading opportunities.
USDJPY
USDJPY seems to be reacting from the trendline support on the daily already. However, as we can see from the chart based on the bearish alignment of the Moving averages, it confirms the possibility of a bearish movement.
Analysts’ Expectations:
Direction: Bearish
Target: 129.410
Invalidation: 135.470
CADJPY
CADJPY initially reacted to a demand zone even though the MAs are inclined in a bearish array. The break of structure, demand zone, and Fibonacci levels point to the possibility of price returning to the supply zone at the 200-Day MA before heading back down.
Analysts’ Expectations:
Direction: Bullish
Target: 100.060
Invalidation: 95.70
EURJPY
I believe the price intends to react from a trendline resistance on the daily timeframe of EURJPY. The fact that the resistance trendline falls in line with the supply zone and 88% Fibonacci retracement zone gives me a reason to believe it would be a great point of entry for a sell order.
Analysts’ Expectations:
Direction: Bearish
Target: 145.430
Invalidation: 137.30
GBPJPY
GBPJPY looks very similar to EURJPY. I see the price heading towards and reacting from either of the two zones I have already marked out. Based on the alignment of the MAs, I will be opting for a sell order from either supply zone.
Analysts’ Expectations:
Direction: Bullish
Target: 161.000
Invalidation: 164.520
CONCLUSION
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