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Daily analysis of major pairs for July 13, 2015

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Last week, the EUR/JPY tested the demand zone at 133.50 several times, but it was unable to break it to the downside. From that demand zone, the price skyrocketed by 350 pips, closing around the supply zone at 137.00. Further bullish movement towards the supply zone at 138.00 would result in clean Bullish Confirmation Pattern in the market.

EUR/USD: Last week, this pair first went down towards the support line at 1.0950, but further bearish movement was rejected around that support line. From there, the price went upwards by over 200 pips, closing at 1.1158. This bullish movement has put the recent bearish outlook in jeopardy, and in case the price crosses the resistance line at 1.1250 to the upside, it would no longer be logical to open short trades here. Moreover, the movement of the pair would continue to be determined by the events in the Eurozone and they would have impact on the movements of other EUR pairs as well.

USD/CHF: This currency trading instrument did not go upward significantly last week, for the resistance level at 0.9500 prevented the price from experiencing further bullish movement. In order for the bullish bias to continue to be valid, that resistance level must be broken to the upside; otherwise a serious bearish correction could happen.

GBP/USD: The Cable went downwards by 250 pips last week, testing the accumulation territory at 1.5350. From that territory, the price rallied by 150 pips, but still in the context of a downtrend. Unless the distribution territory at 1.5600 is overcome, this could turn out to be an opportunity to sell short at a better price.

USD/JPY: The USD/JPY went downward by 200 pips, reaching the demand level at 120.50. It also rallied by 200 pips last week. This week would determine the dominant bias in the market.

EUR/JPY: Last week, the EUR/JPY tested the demand zone at 133.50 several times, but it was unable to break it to the downside. From that demand zone, the price skyrocketed by 350 pips, closing around the supply zone at 137.00. Further bullish movement towards the supply zone at 138.00 would result in clean Bullish Confirmation Pattern in the market.

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