Late in the North American session, the EUR/JPY pair plunged sharply following a dovish rate hike by the European Central Bank (ECB), which raised rates by 25 bps for the tenth time since the central bank began its tightening cycle. Hence, the cross-currency pair extends its losses of 0.78%, falling to a new three-day low of 156.64 but shy of a new weekly low. The pair exchanges hands at 156.91.
After achieving another lower low, the currency pair is neutrally biased yet remains above the Ichimoku Cloud (Kumo), seen as a bullish signal. Nonetheless, the Chikou Span crossing below the price action and the cross-over of the Tenkan-Sen below the Kijun-Sen gives two bearish signals that, summed to the market structure, portray the pair as slightly tilted to the downside.
In the short term, the EUR/JPY hourly chart depicts the pair diving to a three-day low, with bulls and bears fighting just below the 157.00 figure. If the pair achieves a daily close below that level, expect a re-test of the weekly low of 156.58 before the cross extends its losses toward the 156.00 figure. On the flip side, if the currency pair ends the day above 157.00, an upward correction is seen toward 157.52/64, a zone of confluence, where the Kijun-Sen, Tenkan-Sen, and the Senkou Span A and B lie before resuming its uptrend.
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