EUR/JPY struggles for clear direction around the weekly top, recently easing to 129.35 ahead of Thursday’s European session.
The cross-currency pair justifies the market’s cautious sentiment ahead of the European Central Bank (ECB) monetary policy announcements while stepping back from the 21-day EMA amid bearish MACD signals.
It’s worth noting that the 50-day EMA and 200-day EMA, around 129.55-60, add to the upside filters beyond the 21-day EMA level of 129.45.
Given the downbeat MACD signals and multiple moving averages challenging the EUR/JPY bulls, the pair is likely to remain weak unless crossing the 129.60 level.
Even if the quote rises past 129.60, the 130.00 threshold and a descending resistance line from late October, near 130.95, will challenge the pair’s further upside.
Alternatively, the 50-day EMA poses a bearish break below the 200-day EMA to portray a death-cross, which in turn will please sellers to challenge the short-term support line near 128.45 if confirmed.
Following that, the 128.00 round figure and December 2021 low surrounding 127.40 will be crucial to watch for EUR/JPY sellers.
Trend: Further weakness expected
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