AUD/JPY rallies to a new three-week high at 95.86, yet stalls ahead of breaching the 96.00 figure, at around 95.86, following an upside break of the Kijun-Sen line. Hence, the AUD/JPY has resumed its uptrend and trades at 95.66, almost flat as the Asian session begins.
The AUD/JPY uptrend remains intact but faces strong resistance at around 96.00. Traders are bracing for the US Federal Reserve (fed) monetary policy later at around 18:00 GMT and also for the Australian inflation figures, which could trigger a reaction in the pair,
If the AUD/JPY breaks the first resistance at 96.00, the next ceiling level would be the July 5 high at 96.83 before hitting 97.00. Once that level is cleared, the AUD/JPY would be poised to test the year-to-date (YTD) high of 97.67.
Conversely, if AUD/JPY retreats below the July 10 high turned support at 95.47, the pair would accelerate its fall toward the Kijun-Sen line at 95.03 before dipping below the 95.00 figure. Next support emerges at the Tenkan- Sen line at 94.82 as the key support level.
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