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EUR/JPY Price Analysis: Retreats from 16-year highs below 164.00

  • EUR/JPY dips to 163.59, marking consecutive losses after reaching peak levels not seen in 16 years.
  • Technical indicators suggest potential for further retreat, with immediate support eyed at the 163.00 mark.
  • A rebound towards 164.00 could rekindle momentum towards the year's high, with traders monitoring critical technical thresholds.

The EUR/JPY registered back-to-back losing sessions after hitting 16-year highs of 165.35. It dropped 0.64% in the mid-North American session and trades at 163.59. The market mood remains upbeat as Wall Street posts solid gains, but in the FX space, the Japanese Yen and the US Dollar remained bid.

EUR/JPY Price Analysis: Technical outlook

From a technical standpoint, the cross-pair is subdued after trading volatile during the last four days. However, a daily close below the March 20 low of 163.78 can sponsor a test of the 163.00 mark. The further weakness lies below the latter, as the Tenkan-Sen emerges at 162.82, followed by the Senkou Span A at 162.79 and the Kijun Sen at 162.78.

On the other hand, if EUR/JPY buyers move in and push prices toward 164.00, that could sponsor a leg up to 165.00, ahead of re-testing the year-to-date (YTD) high of 165.35.

EUR/JPY Price Action – Daily Chart

EUR/JPY

Overview
Today last price163.62
Today Daily Change-1.04
Today Daily Change %-0.63
Today daily open164.66
 
Trends
Daily SMA20162.64
Daily SMA50161.47
Daily SMA100160.36
Daily SMA200158.88
 
Levels
Previous Daily High165.34
Previous Daily Low164.35
Previous Weekly High162.41
Previous Weekly Low160.22
Previous Monthly High163.72
Previous Monthly Low158.08
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%164.73
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%164.96
Daily Pivot Point S1164.22
Daily Pivot Point S2163.79
Daily Pivot Point S3163.23
Daily Pivot Point R1165.22
Daily Pivot Point R2165.78
Daily Pivot Point R3166.21

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Christian Borjon Valencia

Christian Borjon began his career as a retail trader in 2010, mainly focused on technical analysis and strategies around it. He started as a swing trader, as he used to work in another industry unrelated to the financial markets.

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