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EUR/USD Uptrend Aims for Next Target at 1.1750

EUR/USD

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EURUSD


The EUR/USD showed a classical break, pullback and continuation pattern above the 1.15 resistance level. Price is still in a wave 3 (orange) momentum which could last till the next round resistance zone at 1.1750. Once wave 3 is completed, price will most likely build a wave 4 correction which should then see price continue higher via the waves 5 (brown/purple) within wave 3 (green).

1 hour

EURUSD

The EUR/USD is building a rising wedge chart pattern which could be a first signal that wave 3 (orange) is coming close to its completion.

USD/JPY  

4 hour

USDJPY

The USD/JPY has moved below the 161.8% Fibonacci target which makes a 5 wave (orange) structure a more likely scenario.

1 hour

USDJPY

The USD/JPY is most likely extending the wave 5 (grey) with 5 internal waves (green). A wave 4 (green) retracement should remain below the bottom of wave 1 (green) which is indicated by the trend line (dark red).

GBP/USD

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EURUSD

The GBP/USD could be extending its correction via a WXY (purple). The Fibonacci levels of wave X vs W are therefore potential resistance spots for a bearish bounce.

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GBPUSD

The GBP/USD is probably building an ABC (grey) correction within wave X (purple) unless price manages to break above 1.3080. In that case price could be very impulsive and the wave structure is vulnerable to a change.

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Chris Svorcik

Chris Svorcik

Elite CurrenSea

Experience Chris Svorcik has co-founded Elite CurrenSea in 2014 together with Nenad Kerkez, aka Tarantula FX. Chris is a technical analyst, wave analyst, trader, writer, educator, webinar speaker, and seminar speaker of the financial markets.

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