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Murrey Math Lines: USDJPY, USDCAD

USDJPY, “US Dollar vs. Japanese Yen”

In the H4 chart, USDJPY is expected to test the support at the 0/8 level, break it, and then continue falling towards the -1/8 one.

USDJPY

Risk Warning: the results of previous trading operations do not guarantee the same results in the future.

In the H1 chart, the price may break the 4/8 level and then continue falling towards the support at the 2/8 one.

USDJPY

Risk Warning: the results of previous trading operations do not guarantee the same results in the future.

As we can see in the M15 chart, the pair has broken the downside line of the VoltyChannel indicator and, as a result, may continue moving downwards.

USDJPY

Risk Warning: the results of previous trading operations do not guarantee the same results in the future.

USDCAD, “US Dollar vs Canadian Dollar”

In the H4 chart, USDCAD is expected to continue growing towards the resistance at the 7/8 level.

USDCAD

Risk Warning: the results of previous trading operations do not guarantee the same results in the future.

As we can see in the H1 chart, the pair is consolidating between the 3/8 and 5/8 levels. If the price breaks from the 5/8 level, the instrument may continue growing to reach the resistance at the 8/8 one.

USDCAD

Risk Warning: the results of previous trading operations do not guarantee the same results in the future.

As we can see in the M15 chart, the pair has broken the upside line of the VoltyChannel indicator and, as a result, may continue moving upwards.

USDCAD

Risk Warning: the results of previous trading operations do not guarantee the same results in the future.

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