EUR/USD Daily
View unchanged from this morning with pullback failed to take out stronger support at 1.0796 last Friday and strong recovery towards closing is easing downside pressure with trade now shifting into consolidation with slight bias upside. Lift above 1.0914 hurdle will expose more upside potentila. [W.T]
USD/CHF Daily
Inside-range set last Friday halting rebound with trade shifting into intraday consolidation and a downside break of 0.9890 support will help bears regain footing and targets the strong support at 0.9786. Above 0.9990 hurdle, rebound eyes 1.0034 resistance. [W.T]
USD/JPY Daily
Sharp reversal from last Friday's high of 123.56 in the appearance of large Engulfing-pattern on the Japanese candlesticks is keeping intraday trade on a subdued tone and shorts are favoured with slip of 121.06 support to trigger extension and eyes strong support at 120.35. [W.T]
EUR/CHF Daily
Intraday trade consolidative but still retain downside pressure and push below last Friday's low of 1.0756 will expose the stronger level behind at 1.0737 and only clearance of the latter to set bears on stronger footing. [W.T]
GBP/USD Daily
Spurred by the Inside-range set last Friday, downside momentum eroded and settling intraday trade into consolidation and it would take a higher break of 1.5007 resistance to jeopardise current downmove and spur rebound towards 1.5100. [W.T]
EUR/GBP Daily
Both daily chart pattern and technical tools seen at neutral ground , prolonging consolidation from last week and bulls seek a swift lift above 0.7307 resistance to regain footing and eyes next target at 0.7374. Setback below 0.7240 support will expose deeper pullback to 0.7193. [W.T]
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