AUD/JPY begins the week on the right foot, though almost unchanged as Tuesday’s Asian session begins, registering minuscule gains of 0.05%, below the 92.00 figure. An upbeat market sentiment could bolster appetite for riskier assets, leaving safe-haven assets or peers like the Japanese Yen (JPY) vulnerable to further losses.
From a technical perspective, the AUD/JPY is upward biased. Given the fundamental backdrop with an improvement in risk appetite, further upside is expected. But on its way north, the AUD/JPY must hurdle some crucial resistance levels. Additionally, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) indicator is in bullish territory, while the 3-day Rate of Change (RoC) jumped above its prior day peak, suggesting that buyers are gathering momentum.
The AUD/JPY first resistance would be the 92.00 mark. Break above will expose the last week’s high of 92.35, followed by the 92.50 mid-point before challenging the year-to-date (YTD) high of 92.99. On the other hand, the AUD/JPY first support would be the 91.59 May 29 low. Once cleared, the AUD/JPy could dive toward one-month-old upslope support at around 91.30/91.20 before dropping toward 91.00.
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