The EUR/JPY pair is falling sharply after the conclusion of a short-lived pullback towards 143.50 in the Asian session. On a broader note, the pair is in a correction mode after failing to sustain around a multi-year high, recorded on Monday at 145.63.
The ongoing formation of a Head and Shoulder chart pattern on an hourly scale is claiming more weakness in the counter ahead. Usually, an H&S formation denotes a tad longer inventory distribution, which leads to a sheer downside after a breakdown.
The cross has surrendered the support of the 50-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at 143.39 and is declining further towards 200-EMA at 142.83.
Meanwhile, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) (14) is oscillating in a 40.00-60.00 range and is expected to skid inside the bearish range of 20.00-40.00, which will trigger a downside momentum.
A decisive break below Wednesday’s low at 142.30 will drag the cross towards September 7 low at 141.41, followed by September 2 high at 140.75.
Alternatively, a break above September 9 high at 144.73 will send the cross towards Monday’s high at 145.64. A breach of the latter will drive the asset in unchartered territory towards the round-level resistance at 147.00.
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