In Wednesday's session, the AUD/JPY pair exhibited a promising move, surpassing the 20-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) at 103.90. This could be a positive sign, demonstrating strength in the Australian Dollar against its competitors. However, the ongoing consolidation phase suggests that there may not be enough momentum for a persistent rise.
The daily Relative Strength Index (RSI) for the AUD/JPY currently stands at 59 suggesting a significant shift from Tuesday’'s 53. On the other hand, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) continues to display decreasing red bars, suggesting a potential weakening in the bearish momentum.
In conclusion, the AUD/JPY pair seems to be in a consolidation phase, despite successfully rising above the 20-day SMA. The range of 102.00-103.00 may denote the next trading patterns unless the bulls retain control above the 20-day SMA. Nonetheless, the reduction in selling momentum could denote a preparation by the bulls for the next upward swing and might retest the 105.00 area.
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