On Tuesday, the EUR/JPY pair continued to float around the 168.00 level, moving minorly negative as the pair continued sideways trading. Any potential recovery falls at the hands of the 20-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) which is currently near the 169.70 mark, which acts as an upper boundary hurdle.
The daily Relative Strength Index (RSI) has nudged lower towards 50 maintaining a bearish aura. This, coupled with the continuing display of flat red MACD bars, construes potentially consolidative behavior amidst the ongoing neutral landscape. Hence, the market appears to be in a holding pattern pending a significant driver for more substantial moves.
That being said, the overarching bullish forces remain at play. The fundamental stronghold arises from the 100 and 200-day SMAs present at approximately 164.00 and 161.00, which might provide defense against potential losses.
To conclude, traders remain focused on the movements around the 168.00 support level and the 169.70 recovery hurdle. A breach either way may decide the direction of the upcoming sessions.
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