The GBP/JPY extended its losses amid worries that a Fed dovish pivot should be put on a drawer, with US economic data giving mixed signals ahead of a crucial US employment report on Friday. Therefore, sentiment shifted sour as US equities finished with substantial losses. At the time of writing, the GBP/JPY is trading at 162.05, testing the confluence of several DMAs.
From a daily chart perspective, the GBP/JPY is testing a busy area, with the 20 and 50-day EMAs hoovering around the 162.05-18 region. Notably, the GBP/JPY tumbled below the 100-day EMA, exacerbating a fall toward the daily low of 161.08. Nevertheless, buyers stepping in around the 161.00 figure trimmed some of Thursday’s losses, trying to achieve a daily close above important DMAs.
Near-term, the GBP/JPY four-hour chart portrays the pair as neutral-to-downward biased due to the cross falling below the 20 and the 200-EMAs. At the time of typing, the GBP/JPY is testing the 200-EMA at 162.13, which, once cleared, could open the door for a rally toward the 20-EMA at 163.90.
Nevertheless, the path of least resistance is downwards, so failure to crack the 200-EMA will expose essential support levels. Therefore, the GBP/JPY first support will be the 142.00 mark. A breach of the latter will expose the confluence of the S2 and the 100-EMA at 161.12, followed by the 50-EMA at 160.22.
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