On Tuesday, the EURJPY rose by 0.36% to 166.35, and successfully secured a position above the key 20-day Simple Moving Average (SMA), alluding to the prevailing power of the bulls in the current market. Indicators on the daily chart improved while buyers seem to be consolidating gains on the hourly chart..
On the daily chart, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) for EUR/JPY displays a positive trend. The RSI's recovery from below 50 to 59, is forming a mildly bullish picture. In addition, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) shows a weak selling traction, with falling red bars.
The hourly chart, comparatively, tells a slightly different story. The hourly RSI shows some fluctuating movement, straddling the positive domain. The most recent reading of 59 suggests a balance between buyers and sellers. This relatively flat RSI level suggests a consolidation phase. However, the MACD histogram remains stationary, printing flat red bars and emphasizing the lack of strong momentum on either side of the market.
From a broader market perspective, EUR/JPY has exhibited a strong bullish posture. The pair has ascended above its 20-day Simple Moving Average (SMA), reinforcing the trend as it also stands above the 100 and 200-day SMAs.
To summarize, while the daily RSI suggests strength among buyers, the stagnant hourly RSI and the stable, negative MACD indicate the market's current standstill or consolidation. Nevertheless, the positioning of SMAs underlines a strong bullish momentum in the short-to-long-term scenario for EUR/JPY. If buyers secure the regained 20-day SMA, the cross may be poised to retest the cycle highs above 171.00.
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