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EUR/JPY risk reversals - bearish bias strengthens

  • Risk reversals show a rise in demand for Puts.
  • Adds credence to bearish EUR/JPY price action.

The one-month 25 delta risk reversal fell to -0.75; the lowest level since Nov. 27.

  • It indicates increased demand for bearish bets on EUR (put options).
  • Also, it validates the argument that the pair has topped out 136.64 and the short-term trend has turned bearish.

As of writing, EUR/JPY is trading at 133.31. A break below 133.00 (support of the trendline sloping upwards from Nov. 23 low and Dec. 15 low) could yield further losses towards 132.05 (Dec. 15 low).

 

 

 

 

 

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