AUD/JPY extends the short-term resistance breakout following the RBA’s monetary policy meeting minutes on early Tuesday. That said, the quote refreshes the intraday high to 90.50 during the three-day rebound from a two-month low.
Read: RBA Minutes: A more hawkish consideration is putting a bid into the Aussie
Given the trend line break joining firmer comments from the RBA Minutes, buyers are ready to challenge the 50-DMA hurdle surrounding 91.10. However, the 91.00 threshold will act as an intermediate halt during the rise.
In a case where the AUD/JPY prices rise past 91.10, the odds favoring the bull’s run-up towards the monthly high around 94.00 can’t be ruled out.
Alternatively, the resistance-turned-support near 89.50 restricts the short-term pullback of the AUD/JPY.
Following that, the 50% Fibonacci retracement (Fibo.) of January-April upside, near 88.05, will precede the monthly low of 87.30 to challenge the bears.
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