- EUR/USD
Current level - 1.0726
The intraday bias is bearish below the minor resistance at 1.0753 and initial support is projected at 1.0680.
Minor | Intraday | Major | Intraweek | |
Resistance | 1.0750 | 1.0896 | 1.0896 | 1.1100 |
Support | 1.0680 | 1.0640 | 1.0640 | 1.0460 |
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- USD/JPY
Current level - 122.41
The downtrend here is intact, aiming for a break through 122.30, towards 121.40 support area. Crucial on the upside is 123.00 high.
Minor | Intraday | Major | Intraweek | |
Resistance | 123.00 | 123.65 | 123.65 | 125.90 |
Support | 122.30 | 121.90 | 121.40 | 120.00 |
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GBP/USD
Current level - 1.5216
The pair is still caught in a tight consolidation pattern below 1.5250, but the overall outlook remains bullish, for a rise towards 1.5360.
Minor | Intraday | Major | Intraweek | |
Resistance | 1.5250 | 1.5360 | 1.5360 | 1.5820 |
Support | 1.5130 | 1.5084 | 1.5000 | 1.4840 |
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DATE | ORDER | ENTRY | SL | TP1 | TP2 | |
EUR/USD | November 5 | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
USD/JPY | November 10 | SELL MKT | 123.19 | 123.70 | 122.40 | --- |
GBP/USD | November 10 | BUY MKT | 1.5104 | 1.5050 | 1.5190 | --- |
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