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Daily analysis of major pairs for September 8, 2014

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The strength in the USD/CHF has continued, although there was a shallow bearish retracement in the chart on Friday, September 5, 2014. The price closed at 0.9310, and it is expected that it may go further upwards this week.

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EUR/USD: The EUR/USD trended southward in a significant mode last week. This trend has a high probability of continuing this week, but the possibility of rally attempts cannot be ruled out. The attempted rallies may cause the price to reach the resistance lines at 1.3050 and 1.3100 successively.

USD/CHF: The strength in the USD/CHF has continued, although there was a shallow bearish retracement in the chart on Friday, September 5, 2014. The price closed at 0.9310, and it is expected that it may go further upwards this week. It may reach the supply level at 0.9350.

GBP/USD: The Cable also dived significantly last week – in a clean positive correlation with its EUR/USD counterpart. The dive might continue this week, taking the price towards the accumulation territory at 1.6250. Meanwhile, the distribution territories at 1.6400 and 1.6450 ought to act as barriers to the bulls’ machinations along the way.

USD/JPY: The USD/JPY has always been making bullish effort in recent times, with a measure of success. Since the model used in this analysis gave a ‘buy’ signal on August 11, 2014, the price has gone upwards by around 300 pips. The trend may not yet be over, for the price might test the supply level at 106.00 this week.

EUR/JPY: The massive sell-off that happened on this cross last week has resulted in a Bearish Confirmation Pattern in the chart. The weakness may likely continue, taking the price towards the demand levels at 135.50 and 135.00. However, it would take far more weakness in the EUR to accomplish it. Should the EUR recovers from its present weakness, the trend might change.

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