As the Asian session begins, the AUD/JPY is poised to extend its losses past Monday’s close of 97.26 amidst a risk-off impulse. Expectations of further tightening by global central banks, and hawkish Fed dot plots, weighed on investors’ mood. At the time of writing, the AUD/JPY is trading at 97.20, down by 0.06%.
Following a steep rally in early June that totaled an 8% gain, the AUD/JPY could be set for a pullback as oscillators entered the overbought territory, with the Relative Strength Index (RSI) indicator hitting 80. Since then, the RSI started to trend lower, while the AUD/JPY retreated from year-to-date (YTD) highs of 97.67.
If AUD/JPY slides below the June 19 low of 96.73, the next support would be the June 16 low of 96.24. A breach of the latter will expose the 96.00 figure, followed by the Tenkan-Sen at 95.32. Conversely, AUG/JPY’s first resistance would be the YTD high at 97.67. Break above will expose the 98.00 figure
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