EUR/JPY retreats after hitting a new four-week high of 151.07, down 0.26% during the day amidst thin liquidity conditions, sponsored by holidays in Europe and the United States (US). Positive news about the US debt ceiling improved appetite, capping the EUR/JPY’s fall amidst the Japanese Yen (JPY) strength during the day. At the time of writing, the EUR/JPY is trading at 150.34.
The daily chart shows that the EUR/JPY is upward biased, though, in Monday’s session, the cross-currency pair dipped below the May 3 high-turned-support at 150.39 and later reclaimed the latter. Although aiming downward, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) stays in the bullish territory, while the 3-day Rate of Change (RoC) persists above the neutral line. That said, the EUR/JPY in the near-term warrants further upside, which could put the year-to-date (YTD) high of 151.61 in danger.
If EUR/JPY buyers reclaim the weekly high of 151.07, a test of the YTD high of 151.61 is on the cards. The upside risks lie at 152.00. Conversely, the EUR/JPY first support would be 150.00, but further losses are expected on a drop below the latter at around the 20-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at 149.09.
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