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EUR/JPY Price Analysis: Hits a new YTD high but stalls and meanders around 147.00

  • EUR/JPY fluctuates as the Asian session begins and stays above the 147.00 mark.
  • Sentiment shifted sour, keeping the EUR/JPY from breaking to new YTD highs above 147.45.

EUR/JPY trades almost flat as the Asian session begins. At the time of writing, the EUR/JPY exchanges hand at 147.09 after hitting a weekly high at 147.45 on Monday and achieving gains of 0.17% on Tuesday.

Wall Street finished Tuesday’s session almost unchanged as market participants assessed comments from US Federal Reserve officials. Sentiment remains sour, though the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) remains below 17, its lowest level since January 2022. Stock’s failure to rally on the VIX edging lower suggests investors could park cash aside amidst uncertainty regarding the Federal Funds rate (FFR) peak.

EUR/JPY Price Action

The EUR/JPY remains upward biased, though on Monday printed a new YTD high at 147.45. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) remained in bullish territory and shifted flat, while the Rate of Change (RoC) is neutral. Hence, those two signals indicate that the EUR/JPY could remain sideways within the 146.72-147.50 area.

If EUR/JPY resumes its uptrend, its first resistance would be 147.45. A breach of the latter will expose the 147.75 area, followed by the 148.00 mark and the 2022 high at 148.40. On the other hand, the EUR/JPY first support would be the December 15 high turned support at 146.72. Once cleared, the cross-currency could tumble towards the December 20 high-shifted-support at 145.83 before testing the 20-day EMA At 145.09.

EUR/JPY Daily Chart

EUR/JPY Technical Levels

 

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