Is it Time for a Recovery in AUD/JPY? | Technical Analysis

AUD/JPY traded yesterday and today during the Asian and EU sessions. The recovery started after the pair hit support at 80.15, allowing us to draw an upside support line from the low of July 20th. Although AUD/JPY continues to trade below the downside resistance line taken from the high of May 10th, the fact that we now have a higher low suggests that the bulls may be willing to stay in the game for a while longer.

A clear break above 81.50, which provided resistance between July 22nd and 27th, could confirm the case of a larger recovery and may initially target the high of July 16th, at 81.95. A break above that level could carry larger bullish implications, perhaps paving the way towards the 82.78 zone, defined as a resistance by the high of July 13th and the inside swing low of June 30th, the break of which could see scope for extensions towards the 83.28 level, or the downside line taken from the high of May 10th.

Our short-term oscillators detect positive price momentum and support the notion for further advances. The RSI lies above 50 and points up, while the MACD runs above both its zero and trigger lines, pointing up as well.

Now, in order to start examining whether the bears have regained control, we would like to see a dip below 79.85, the low of July 20th. This will confirm the dip below the recently drawn upside line, and would take the rate into territories last tested back in February. We will then aim for the low of January 28th, at 79.20, or the low of January 4th, at 78.84, where another break could target the low of December 28th, near 78.45.

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I can definitely see that, there has been a period of consolidation and no lower low made. Could be ready to break structure and move up