- EUR/USD
Current level - 1.1168
The outlook remains negative below 1.1212 resistance, for a break through 1.1100 lows, en route to 1.1012 area.
Minor | Intraday | Major | Intraweek | |
Resistance | 1.1212 | 1.1330 | 1.1330 | 1.1460 |
Support | 1.1132 | 1.1100 | 1.1086 | 1.0930 |
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- USD/JPY
Current level - 120.08
The recent slide from 120.27 was limited again above 119.50 support zone, so the outlook here remains bullish, for a rise towards 121.30. Crucial on the downside is 119.50.
Minor | Intraday | Major | Intraweek | |
Resistance | 120.35 | 121.32 | 122.30 | 123.70 |
Support | 119.50 | 119.04 | 118.50 | 116.15 |
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GBP/USD
Current level - 1.5152
The downtrend is intact, heading for a tight test of 1.5080 support area. Crucial on the upside is 1.5215 resistance.
Minor | Intraday | Major | Intraweek | |
Resistance | 1.5212 | 1.5290 | 1.5478 | 1.5660 |
Support | 1.5080 | 1.5080 | 1.5080 | 1.4850 |
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DATE | ORDER | ENTRY | SL | TP1 | TP2 | |
EUR/USD | September 30 | SELL MKT | 1.1229 | 1.1340 | 1.1020 | --- |
USD/JPY | September 30 | BUY MKT | 119.94 | 119.40 | 121.20 | --- |
GBP/USD | September 25 | SELL MKT | 1.5228 | 1.5300 | 1.5098 | --- |
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