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New update 2025.04.30 06:41
EUR/JPY Price Analysis: Bullish Momentum Holds Despite Minor Dip Before Asia

update 2025.04.30 06:41

  • EUR/JPY was observed trading around the 162.00 region, experiencing a slight pullback on the day.
  • The overall technical analysis points towards a prevailing bullish sentiment for the currency pair.
  • Key Simple Moving Averages indicate buying interest, while the Relative Strength Index is neutral, and the Moving Average Convergence Divergence suggests selling pressure.

In the lead-up to Tuesday's Asian trading session, EUR/JPY has seen a minor decline, trading near the 162.00 mark. Despite a sell signal from one momentum indicator, the broader technical landscape suggests underlying bullish strength, supported by several key moving averages.

The EUR/JPY pair currently displays a bullish technical outlook. While the Moving Average Convergence Divergence indicator is showing a sell signal, potentially indicating some short-term downward pressure, the longer-term trend appears positive. The Relative Strength Index resides in neutral territory around the 52 level, not providing a strong directional cue. However, the 20-day, 100-day, and 200-day Simple Moving Averages are all signaling buy opportunities, underscoring sustained bullish momentum across various time horizons. Similarly, the 30-day Exponential Moving Average and Simple Moving Average also support this upward trajectory. The Stochastic %K and Stochastic RSI Fast are both currently neutral.

Considering potential trading levels, immediate support is identified at 162.01, followed by 161.97 and then a lower level at 161.92. On the resistance side, the first barrier is at 162.17, with subsequent resistance levels at 162.22 and 162.68.

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