EUR/USD: The EUR/USD moved further upwards yesterday, now above the support line at 1.1400, and going towards the resistance line at 1.1450. There is a Bullish Confirmation Pattern in the 4-hour chart, and the price would continue to move upwards, going above the resistance line at 1.1450.
USD/CHF: Right now, the market is moving in a zigzag mode, and it is better to stay away from it until there is a directional movement. A continuous zigzag movement would make the market look unattractive, while a movement above the resistance level at 0.9750 would help generate a bullish signal. A movement below the support level at 0.9550 would lead to a clear bearish signal. A healthy volatility is needed in this market, to achieve this.
GBP/USD: The GBP/USD is bearish in the shorter-term, and price has not done anything significant this week. The market is in a sideways movement, and should this continue, the bias could turn neutral very soon. However, a rise in momentum is anticipated before the end of this week.
USD/JPY: The USD/JPY has undergone some meaningful bearish correction in the last few days. This has posed some threat to the recent bullish bias, and as soon as the price goes below the demand level at 112.50, a bearish signal would form. On the other hand, a movement to the upside would help restore the bullishness in the market.
EUR/JPY: Just like the USD/JPY, this cross pair has also undergone some sale in the context of an uptrend. The RSI period 14 has generated a bearish signal, but the EMAs 11 and 56 are yet to follow suit. When the EMA 11 crosses the EMA 56 to the downside, a bullish signal would be formed.
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