USD/JPY 4-hour: Rebounding from the 61% Fibonacci level

8:30 am (EST) Update

EUR/USD 4-hour: Inside the thick Ichimoku’s cloud.

Invest Diva positioning: No positions.

Technical reasons why: The pair once reached and surpassed the 50% Fibonacci level but is now back to the pivot level below the 23% Fibonacci level inside the Ichimoku’s cloud. The RSI is at the neutrality area.

Where I’m setting my stops and limits:

Support Levels Turning Point Resistance Levels
1.0469 1.0613 1.0973
1.0324 1.0854

NZD/USD 4-hour: Broke above the Ichimoku’s cloud.

Invest Diva positioning: Long positions above 0.7382 with targets at 0.7532 and 0.7616 in extension.

Technical reasons why: The pair failed to confirm the double top pattern with a strong rally from a possible neck line at 0.7291. It once reached the 50% Fibonacci level and is back again to our pivot level at 0.7382 just above the Ichimoku’s cloud. The RSI is above the neutrality area.

Alternative Scenario: Below 0.7382 look for further downside with 0.7291 and 0.7175.

Where I’m setting my stops and limits:

Support Levels Turning Point Resistance Levels
0.7291 0.7382 0.7616
0.7175 0.7532

USD/JPY 4-hour: Rebounding.

Invest Diva positioning: Long positions above 120.57 with targets at 121.12 and 122.00 in extension.

Technical reasons why: The pair is rebounding after reaching and surpassed the 61% Fibonacci level as entering the Ichimoku’s cloud above our pivot level. The RSI is heading up towards the neutrality area.

Alternative Scenario: Below 120.57 look for further downside with 120.13 and 119.69.

Where I’m setting my stops and limits:

Support Levels Turning Point Resistance Levels
120.13 121.57 122.00
119.69 121.12

USD/CAD 4-hour: Rebounding inside the Ichimoku’s cloud.

Invest Diva positioning: Long positions above 1.2659 with targets at 1.2747 and 1.2833 in extension.

Technical reasons why: The pair reached the key support level at the 1.2524 yesterday and is now rebounding from the level inside the Ichimoku’s cloud as testing the resistance level at 1.2659. The RSI is at the neutrality area.

Alternative Scenario: Below 1.2659 look for further downside with 1.2524 and 1.2390.

Where I’m setting my stops and limits:

Support Levels Turning Point Resistance Levels
1.2524 1.2659 1.2833
1.2390 1.2747

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