- EUR/USD
Current level - 1.0950
The intraday bias here is bullish above 1.0900 minor support, for an attack towards 1.1060. Crucial on the downside is 1.0857 low.
Minor | Intraday | Major | Intraweek | |
Resistance | 1.0982 | 1.1060 | 1.1060 | 1.1310 |
Support | 1.0900 | 1.0840 | 1.0640 | 1.0513 |
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- USD/JPY
Current level - 116.66
The bias here is already negative after the recent reversal at 118.10, for a break through 116.50, en route to 115.70 and 113.60 later on. Intraday resistance is projected at 117.15.
Minor | Intraday | Major | Intraweek | |
Resistance | 117.15 | 118.37 | 120.20 | 122.30 |
Support | 116.50 | 115.70 | 115.70 | 113.60 |
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GBP/USD
Current level - 1.4152
Yesterday's peak at 1.4340 sets the final of the consolidation pattern above 1.4240 and the bias is negative, for a slide towards 1.4000 sentiment zone. Initial intraday resistance lies at 1.4240.
Minor | Intraday | Major | Intraweek | |
Resistance | 1.4240 | 1.4365 | 1.4790 | 1.4950 |
Support | 1.4127 | 1.4000 | 1.4000 | 1.4000 |
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DATE | ORDER | ENTRY | SL | TP1 | TP2 | |
EUR/USD | January 20 | BUY MKT | 1.0950 | 1.0890 | 1.1050 | --- |
USD/JPY | January 20 | SELL MKT | 116.66 | 117.20 | 113.80 | --- |
GBP/USD | January 18 | SELL LMT | 1.4340 | 1.4400 | 1.4040 | --- |
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