Key Points:

  • Double top beginning to become apparent.

  • MACD and Parabolic SAR switching bias towards bearish.

  • 100 day EMA likely to cap downsides to some extent.

The CADJPY is looking ripe for a tumble within the next few weeks and these losses could be fairly substantial if the developing chart pattern comes to pass. However, aside from this nascent double top structure, there are a number of other technical signals hinting that we might see the pair move back towards the lower end of the prior year’s range. As a result, it’s worth taking a closer look at the changing bias of this only recently relentlessly bullish exotic cross.

First and foremost, it is fairly patent that a likely double top formation is developing around the 12 month high. And whilst, yes, we do still need to see the CADJPY move back to the neckline around the 23.6% Fibonacci level to confirm the pattern, it is presently looking fairly certain that the whole structurewill form. Indeed, the pair has proven quite resistant to recent attempts to push it higher and it has been making steady progress towards the vital 85.98 level.

CADJPY

Notably, there are a number of technical signals beginning to shift the overall bias for the pair to bearish which should help the forecastedretracements to be borne out. Firstly, the MACD oscillator has just experienced a signal line crossover which typically precedes a change in momentum for a pair. Moreover, the imminent shift in the Parabolic SAR is also important as it is on the cusp of signalling that a medium-term change in bias is likely to be next on the agenda for the CADJPY.

As a result of these combined technical signals, a slip looks like a fairly likely prospect. However, just how far we can expect the pair to tumble is somewhat more ambiguous. Whilst a plunge back to the base of the overall double top pattern would be the normal resolution to this particular structure, such a plummet might be a little overambitious. Specifically, the 100 day EMA will almost certainly work to cap downside risks around the 83.00 handle so, at a stretch, we might see the 61.8% Fibonacci level tested in the given timeframe. A move to this level would bring the CADJPYback to the lower end of its trade range from the prior 12 months.

Ultimately, keep an eye on the pair as it approaches the neckline of the double top and also monitor the fundamentals for any surprise outcomes which might spark a downside breakout. In particular, the BoC is announcing the Overnight Rate shortly which, even if it is held steady, could produce enough volatility to kick start the forecasted slip. 

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