- USD/JPY is trading in a bear trend below the 200-period simple moving average.
- Technical indicators are in bearish territories suggesting continued bearishness ahead.
- The target to the downside is seen at 112.55, the November low while 113.00 is the current resistance to beat for bulls.
Additional key levels at a glance:
USD/JPY
Overview:
Last Price: 112.83
Daily change: -74 pips
Daily change: -0.652%
Daily Open: 113.57
Trends:
Daily SMA20: 113.07
Daily SMA50: 112.78
Daily SMA100: 112.01
Daily SMA200: 110.12
Levels:
Daily High: 113.72
Daily Low: 113.1
Weekly High: 114.1
Weekly Low: 112.94
Monthly High: 114.56
Monthly Low: 111.38
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%: 113.48
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%: 113.33
Daily Pivot Point S1: 113.21
Daily Pivot Point S2: 112.84
Daily Pivot Point S3: 112.58
Daily Pivot Point R1: 113.83
Daily Pivot Point R2: 114.09
Daily Pivot Point R3: 114.46
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