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    USD/JPY Weekly Outlook

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    USD/JPY's strong rally last week suggests that consolidation from 157.88 has completed and rise from 139.87 is resuming. Initial bias stays on the upside this week. Decisive break of 158.85 key structural resistance will be a strong medium term bullish sign, and bring retest of 161.94 high. For now, outlook will stay bullish as long as 154.38 support holds, in case of retreat.

    In the bigger picture, corrective pattern from 161.94 (2024 high) could have completed with three waves at 139.87. Larger up trend from 102.58 (2021 low) could be ready to resume through 161.94. Decisive break of 158.85 structural resistance will solidify this bullish case and target 161.94 for confirmation. On the downside, break of 150.90 resistance turned support will dampen this bullish view and extend the corrective range pattern with another falling leg.

    In the long term picture, up trend from 75.56 (2011 low) is still in progress and might be ready to resumption. Firm break of 161.94 will target 61.8% projection of 102.58 (2020 low) to 161.94 (2024 high) from 139.87 at 176.55 in the medium term.

    GBP/USD Weekly Outlook

    GBP/USD edged higher to 1.3455 last week but quickly retreated. Initial bias remains neutral this week first, On the upside, above 1.3455 will resume the rebound from 1.3008. Firm break of 1.3470 resistance will pave the way to retest 1.3787 high. However, sustained break of 55 D EMA (now at 1.3301) will argue that the rebound has completed. Deeper fall would be seen back to 1.3008 support to resume the whole corrective pattern from 1.3787 high.

    In the bigger picture, current development suggests that fall from 1.3787 is merely a corrective move, and larger rise from 1.0351 (2022 low) is still in progress. Firm break of 1.3787 will target 1.4248 (2021 high) key structural resistance. This will remain the favored case as long as target 38.2% retracement of 1.0351 to 1.3787 at 1.2474 holds, in case of another fall.

    In the long term picture, as long as 1.4248/4480 resistance zone holds (38.2% retracement of 2.1161 to 1.0351 at 1.4480), the long term outlook will remain bearish. That is, price actions from 1.3051 are seen as a corrective pattern to down trend from 2.1161 (2007 high) only. Nevertheless, decisive break of 1.4248/4480 will be a strong sign of long term bullish reversal.

    USD/CHF Weekly Outlook

    USD/CHF stayed in tight range above 0.7923 last week and outlook is unchanged. Overall, corrective pattern from 0.7828 could extend further. On the downside, below 0.7923 will target 0.7877 support. On the upside, though, break of 0.7990 support turned resistance will bring stronger rebound towards 0.8084.

    In the bigger picture, outlook will stay bearish as long as 0.8332 support turned resistance holds (2023 low). Long term down trend from 1.0342 (2017 high) is still in progress. Next target is 100% projection of 1.0146 (2022 high) to 0.8332 from 0.9200 at 0.7382.

    In the long term picture, price action from 0.7065 (2011 low) are seen as a corrective pattern to the multi-decade down trend from 1.8305 (2000 high). It's uncertain if the fall from 1.0342 is the second leg of the pattern, or resumption of the downtrend. But in either case, outlook will stay bearish as long as 0.8756 support turned resistance holds (2021 low). Retest of 0.7065 should be seen next.

    AUD/USD Weekly Report

    AUD/USD gyrated lower last week as consolidations from 0.6685 continues but outlook is unchanged. Further rally is expected for now. Decisive break of 0.6706 will resume the whole rise from 0.5913 and target 61.8% projection of 0.5913 to 0.6706 from 0.6420 at 0.6910. However, sustained break of 55 D EMA (now at 0.6561) will extend the corrective pattern from 0.6706 with another falling leg back to 0.6420 support.

    In the bigger picture, the break of multi-year falling trend line resistance suggests that rise from 0.5913 is possibly reversing whole down trend from 0.8006 (2021 high). Decisive break of 38.2% retracement of 0.8006 to 0.5913 at 0.6713 will solidify this case, and bring further rally to 61.8% retracement at 0.7206. On the downside, however, firm break of 0.6420 support will suggest rejection by 0.6713 and retain medium term bearishness.

    In the long term picture, fall from 0.8006 is seen as the second leg of the corrective pattern from 0.5506 long term bottom (2020 low). Hence, in case of deeper decline, strong support should emerge above 0.5506 to contain downside to bring reversal. On the upside, firm break of 0.6941 will argue that the third leg has already started back to 0.8006 and above.

    USD/CAD Weekly Outlook

    USD/CAD edged lower to 1.3728 last week but recovered after drawing support from 61.8% retracement of 1.3538 to 1.4139 at 1.3768. Initial bias stays neutral this week first. On the downside, sustained trading below 1.3768 will argue that whole decline form 1.4791 might be ready to resume, and bring retest of 1.3538 low next. However, break of 1.3870 resistance will indicate short term bottoming, and turn bias back to the upside for stronger rebound.

    In the bigger picture, current development suggests that price actions from 1.4791 is developing into a deeper, larger scale correction. In the less bearish case, it's just correcting the rise from 1.2005 (2021 low). But even so, break of 1.3538 will pave the way to 61.8% projection of 1.4791 to 1.3538 from 1.4139 at 1.3365. This will remain the favored case as long as 1.4139 resistance holds, in case of rebound.

    In the long term picture, rising 55 M EMA (now at 1.3567) remains intact. Thus, up trend from 0.9056 (2007 low) should still be in progress. However, considering bearish divergence condition M MACD, sustained trading below 55 M EMA will argue that the up trend has completed with five waves up to 1.4791, and turn medium term outlook bearish for correction to 38.2% retracement of 0.9056 to 1.4791 at 1.2600.

    GBP/JPY Weekly Outlook

    GBP/JPY's up trend continued last week and there is no sign of topping yet. Initial bias stays on the upside this week for 61.8% projection of 184.35 to 205.30 from 199.04 at 211.98. Firm break there will target 100% projection at 219.99 next. Outlook will stay bullish as long as 206.74 support holds, in case of retreat.

    In the bigger picture, up trend from 123.94 (2020 low) is in progress. Next target is 61.8% projection of 148.93 to 208.09 from 184.35 at 220.90. On the downside, break of 199.04 support is needed to indicate medium term topping. Otherwise, outlook will stay bullish even in case of deep pullback.

    In the long term picture, up trend from 116.83 (2011 low) is resuming. Next target is 251.09 (2007 high). This will remain the favored case as long as 55 M EMA (now at 181.84) holds.

    EUR/JPY Weekly Outlook

    EUR/JPY's up trend continued last week and 4H MACD's break of falling trend line indicates upside re-acceleration. Initial bias stays on the upside this week for 186.31 long term projection level next. For now, outlook will stay bullish as long as 181.98 resistance turned support holds, in case of retreat.

    In the bigger picture, up trend from 114.42 (2020 low) is in progress and should target 61.8% projection of 124.37 to 175.41 from 154.77 at 186.31. Considering bearish divergence condition in D MACD, upside could be capped by 186.31 on first attempt. Still, outlook will stay bullish as long as 55 W EMA (now at 170.73) holds, even in case of deep pullback. Sustained break of 186.31 will pave the way to 100% projection at 205.81 next.

    In the long term picture, up trend from 94.11 (2021 low) is in progress. Next target is 138.2% projection of 94.11 to 149.76 (2014 high) from 114.42 (2020 low) at 191.32. This will remain the favored case as long as 154.77 support holds.

    EUR/GBP Weekly Outlook

    EUR/GBP's recovery was limited below 0.8800 resistance last week and outlook is unchanged. Initial bias remains neutral this week and fall form 0.8863 short term top is in favor to continue. Break of 0.8720 will bring deeper fall to 0.8631 cluster support (38.2% retracement of 0.8221 to 0.8663 at 0.8618). However, on the upside, break of 0.8800 will argue that the fall has completed as a correction, and turn bias back to the upside for retesting 0.8863.

    In the bigger picture, rise from 0.8221 medium term bottom is still seen as a corrective move. Upside should be limited by 61.8% retracement of 0.9267 to 0.8221 at 0.8867. Sustained trading below 55 W EMA (now at 0.8610) should confirm that this corrective bounce has completed. However, decisive break of 0.8867 will suggest that EUR/GBP is already reversing whole decline from 0.9267 (2022 high). That should pave the way back to 0.9267.

    In the long term picture, price action from 0.9499 (2020 high) is seen as part of the long term range pattern from 0.9799 (2008 high). Range trading should continue between 0.8201 and 0.9499, until there is clear signal of imminent breakout.

    EUR/AUD Weekly Outlook

    EUR/AUD's strong rebound and breach of 55 D EMA (now at 1.7726) last week argues that fall from 1.8160 might have completed. But as a temporary top was formed at 1.7804, initial bias stays neutral first. On the upside, above 1.7804 will solidify this case and target 1.7976 resistance next. However, break of 1.7635 minor support will bring retest of 1.7477 low instead. Overall, corrective pattern from 1.8554 could extend further.

    In the bigger picture, as long as 55 W EMA (now at 1.7468) holds, price actions from 1.8554 could still be a correction to rise from 1.5963 only. However, sustained break of the EMA will argue that it's already correcting the whole up trend from 1.4281 (2022 low). In this case, deeper decline would be seen to 38.2% retracement of 1.4281 to 1.8554 at 1.6922.

    In the longer term picture, rise from 1.4281 is seen as the second leg of the pattern from 1.9799 (2020 high), which is part of the pattern from 2.1127 (2008 high). As long as 55 M EMA (now at 1.6585) holds, this second leg could still extend higher.

    EUR/CHF Weekly Outlook

    EUR/CHF gyrated lower last week and as fall from 0.9394 short term extended. Further decline is in favor this week. Sustained trading below 55 D EMA (now at 0.9317) will argue that rebound from 0.9178 has already completed. Deeper fall should then be seen back to retest this low. On the upside, however, break of 0.9366 resistance will resume the rebound through 0.9394 to 0.9452 structural resistance.

    In the bigger picture, EUR/CHF has breached long term falling channel resistance as the rebound from 0.9278 extends. Considering bullish convergence condition in W MACD, sustained trading above 55 W EMA (now at 0.9317) will indicate medium term bottoming at 0.9178, and suggests that it's already in larger scale rebound. Further break of 0.9452 resistance will bring stronger medium term rally towards 0.9928 resistance next. Nevertheless, rejection by 55 W EMA will retain bearishness for another fall through 0.9178 at a later stage.

    In the long term picture, overall long term down trend from 1.2004 (2018 high) is still in progress in EUR/CHF. Outlook will continue to stay bearish as long as falling 55 M EMA (now at 0.9785) holds.