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Dollar Index (DXY) Stabilises After CPI Release
Late January proved exceptionally volatile in the currency markets, as reflected by the ATR indicator. However, following the rebound from the four-year low (B), price swings on the DXY chart have narrowed, suggesting a degree of market stabilisation.
Friday’s CPI release had the potential to trigger sharp moves in the US dollar index, yet no major surprises emerged. According to Forex Factory data, the actual figures were broadly in line with analysts’ forecasts (inflation eased slightly as expected), and market participants headed into the long weekend, with US financial markets closed on Monday for Presidents’ Day.
Technical Analysis of the DXY Chart
On 27 January, when analysing the Dollar Index (DXY) chart, we:
- → updated the descending channel (marked in red);
- → noted that DXY was trading near a long-term support zone from which price had rebounded twice in the second half of 2025;
- → suggested that the downward momentum could be losing strength.
However, the market had other plans. Although the rally towards peak C (the former support level) is a clear sign that bearish pressure is fading, it was preceded by a false downside breakout of the aforementioned support area.
Swing analysis also points to stabilisation, based on the proportional structure:
- → peak C formed within the 50%–61.8% retracement of the A→B impulse;
- → trough D developed within the 50%–61.8% retracement of the B→C move;
- → peak E emerged within the 50%–61.8% retracement of the C→D impulse.
The previously highlighted support zone is now acting as a range where supply and demand appear balanced.
While the descending channel remains technically valid, the confident trajectory (indicated by the arrow) from the B low suggests that bears may struggle to maintain the prevailing trend of recent months.
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EUR/USD Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.1849; (P) 1.1867; (R1) 1.1887; More….
Intraday bias in EUR/USD remains neutral as range trading continues. On the upside, above 1.1928 will target a retest on 1.2081 high. Decisive break there and sustained trading above 1.2 psychological level will carry larger bullish implications. On the downside, however, sustained trading below 55 D EMA (now at 1.1760) will raise the chance of reversal on rejection by 1.2, and target 1.1576 support for confirmation.
In the bigger picture, as long as 55 W EMA (now at 1.1485) holds, up trend from 0.9534 (2022 low) is still in favor to continue. Decisive break of 1.2 key psychological level will add to the case of long term bullish trend reversal. Next medium term target will be 138.2% projection of 0.9534 to 1.1274 from 1.0176 at 1.2581. However, sustained trading below 55 W EMA will argue that rise from 0.9534 has completed as a three wave corrective bounce, and keep long term outlook bearish.
USD/JPY Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 152.31; (P) 152.99; (R1) 153.38; More...
Intraday bias in USD/JPY remains neutral for the moment. With 38.2% retracement of 139.87 to 159.44 at 151.96 intact, price actions from 159.44 are seen as a consolidations pattern only. On the upside, firm break of 154.63 minor resistance will bring stronger rebound towards 157.65. However, decisive break of 151.96 will argue that it's reversing the rise from 139.87 already. In this case, deeper fall should then be seen to 61.8% retracement at 147.34, and possibly below.
In the bigger picture, outlook is unchanged that corrective pattern from 161.94 (2024 high) should have completed with three waves at 139.87. Larger up trend from 102.58 (2021 low) could be ready to resume through 161.94. This will remain the favored case as long as 55 W EMA (now at 151.77) holds. However, sustained break of 55 W EMA will argue that the pattern from 161.94 is extending with another falling leg.
GBP/USD Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.3610; (P) 1.3635; (R1) 1.3679; More...
Range trading continues in GBP/USD and intraday bias remains neutral at this point. On the upside, firm break of 1.3732 will suggest that pullback from 1.3867 has completed as a correction at 1.3507. Retest of 1.3867 should be seen first. Firm break there will resume larger up trend towards 1.4284 key resistance. On the downside, however, sustained trading below 55 D EMA (now at 1.3511) will raise the chance of larger scale correction, and target 1.3342 support for confirmation.
In the bigger picture, rise from 1.0351 (2022 low) still in progress and should target 1.4284 key resistance (2021 high). Decisive break there will add to the case of long term bullish trend reversal. For now, outlook will stay bullish as long as 1.3008 support holds, even in case of deep pullback.
USD/CHF Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.7656; (P) 0.7688; (R1) 0.7707; More….
USD/CHF is extending the consolidations pattern from 0.7603 and intraday bias stays neutral. Stronger rebound cannot be ruled out but upside should be limited by 55 D EMA (now at 0.7855) to complete the pattern. On the downside, break of 0.7603 will resume larger down trend, and target 0.7382 projection level next.
In the bigger picture, 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 any case, outlook will stay bearish as long as 0.8123 resistance holds.
AUD/USD Daily Report
Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.7046; (P) 0.7072; (R1) 0.7100; More...
Intraday bias in AUD/USD remains neutral and more consolidations could be seen below 0.7146 short term top. Deeper retreat might be seen but downside should be contained above 0.6896 support to bring another rally. On the upside, above 0.7146 will resume larger up trend to 100% projection of 0.5913 to 0.6706 from 0.6420 at 0.7213.
In the bigger picture, current development argues that rise from 0.5913 (2024 low) is reversing whole down trend from 0.8006 (2021 high). Further rally should be seen to 61.8% retracement of 0.8006 to 0.5913 at 0.7206. This will remain the favored case as long as 0.6706 resistance turned support holds, even in case of deep pullback.
USD/CAD Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.3595; (P) 1.3617; (R1) 1.3639; More...
Intraday bias in USD/CAD remains neutral for the moment, and consolidations pattern from 1.3480 could extend further. While stronger rebound cannot be ruled out, upside should be limited by 55 D EMA (now at 1.3747) to complete the pattern. On the downside, firm break of 1.3480 will resume larger down trend from 1.4791 to 61.8% projection of 1.4791 to 1.3538 from 1.4139 at 1.3365.
In the bigger picture, price actions from 1.4791 are seen as a corrective pattern to the whole up trend from 1.2005 (2021 low). Deeper fall could be seen as the pattern extends, to 61.8% retracement of 1.2005 to 1.4791 at 1.3069. For now, medium term outlook will be neutral at best, until there are signs that the correction has completed, or that a bearish trend reversal is confirmed.
GBP/JPY Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 207.82; (P) 208.58; (R1) 209.28; More...
Intraday bias in GBP/JPY remains neutral with immediate focus on 38.2% retracement of 197.47 to 214.98 at 208.29. Initial bias is neutral this week first. On the downside, sustained break of 208.29 will suggest that larger scale correction is already underway and target 203.27 fibonacci level. Nevertheless, strong rebound from current level, followed by break of 210.47 minor resistance will retain near term bullishness, and bring retest of 214.83/98 resistance zone.
In the bigger picture, considering the break of 55 D EMA (now at 209.88), a medium term top could be formed at 214.98. Deeper correction would be seen, but downside should be contained by 38.2% retracement of 184.35 to 214.98 at 203.27. On the upside, break of 214.98 will resume larger up trend from from 123.94 (2020 low), and target 61.8% projection of 148.93 (2022 low) to 208.09 (2024 high) from 184.35 at 220.90.
EUR/JPY Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 180.82; (P) 181.55; (R1) 181.97; More...
Intraday bias in EUR/JPY remains neutral with immediate focus on 38.2% retracement of 172.24 to 186.86 at 181.27. On the downside, sustained break of 181.27 will argue that fall from 186.86 is correcting whole up trend from 154.77. Next near term target will be 161.8% projection of 186.86 to 181.76 from 186.22 at 177.96. Nevertheless, strong rebound from current level, followed by break of 182.99 minor resistance will retain near term bullishness, and bring retest of 186.86 high first.
In the bigger picture, considering bearish divergence condition in D MACD and break of 55 D EMA (now at 182.64), a medium term top could be formed at 186.86 already. Deeper correction would be seen but downside should be contained by 38.2% retracement of 154.77 to 186.86 at 174.60 to bring rebound. Meanwhile, firm break of 186.86 will resume larger up trend to 78.6% projection of 124.37 to 175.41 from 154.77 at 194.88 next.
EUR/GBP Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.8682; (P) 0.8702; (R1) 0.8713; More…
Intraday bias in EUR/GBP remains neutral as range trading continues. On the upside, decisive break of 0.8744 resistance will indicate that fall from 0.8863 has completed as a correction. Further rally should then be seen back to retest 0.8863 high. On the downside, sustained break of 38.2% retracement of 0.8221 to 0.8663 at 0.8618 will carry larger bearish implications and turn outlook bearish.
In the bigger picture, rise from 0.8221 medium term bottom (2024 low) is 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 0.8631) should confirm that this corrective bounce has completed. In this case, deeper fall would be seen back to 0.8201/21 key support zone. 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.



















