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FxWirePro: AUD/JPY breaks above 110-EMA, outlook bullish

May 20, 2020 06:30 am UTC| Technicals

AUD/JPY chart - Trading View AUD/JPY has broken above 110-EMA resistance, raising scope for further upside. The pair was trading 0.18% higher on the day at 70.506 at around 06:20 GMT, after closing 0.52% higher in...

FxWirePro: EUR/JPY extends winning streak for the 3rd straight session, eyes 110-EMA at 118.44

May 20, 2020 06:06 am UTC| Technicals

EUR/JPY chart - Trading View EUR/JPY was trading 0.26% higher on the day at 117.93 at around 05:45 GMT after closing 0.45% higher in the previous session. The pair is extending a winning streak for the 3rd straight...

FxWirePro: GBPJPY holds above 132 level, jump till 133.18 likely

May 20, 2020 05:19 am UTC| Technicals

Ichimoku Analysis (Hourly chart) Tenken-Sen- 132 Kijun-Sen- 131.64 GBPJPY trades higher and broken significant resistance 132 on weak yen. The demand for riskier assets has slightly increased in...

FxWirePro: Gold downside capped by 7-day EMA, good to buy on dips

May 20, 2020 05:13 am UTC| Technicals

Ichimoku Analysis (Daily chart) Tenken-Sen- $1724.50 Kijun-Sen- $1713.30 Gold recovered more than $25 after hitting a low of $1726.62. The weak US dollar and fear of the second round of coronavirus is...

FxWirePro: USD/JPY finds stiff resistance at 110-EMA (108.10), break above to see further upside

May 20, 2020 04:55 am UTC| Technicals

USD/JPY chart - Trading View USD/JPY was trading 0.10% higher on the day at 107.80 at around 04:30 GMT. The pair is extending break above daily cloud and we see scope for further upside. Reuters Tankan survey...

FxWirePro: EUR/NZD neutral in the near-term, scope for downward resumption

May 19, 2020 18:59 pm UTC| Technicals

EUR/NZD declined for the second day on Tuesday as traders continued to bet on shorts. The pair broke support at 1.7944 ( 23.6% fib)and is approaching 1.7753 (100 EMA). A close below will opens up 1.7600 level. ...

FxWirePro: GBP/AUD fragile, risks collapse to 1.8500 handle

May 19, 2020 17:18 pm UTC| Technicals

GBP/AUD extended its recent losses on Tuesday as Brexit jitters and a dovish steer from BoEs Haldane weighed on British pound. The recent drop from the recent 1.8840 high has passed through the 300 DMA at 1.8737 and...

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