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EUR/USD
The single currency vaulted to its highest at $1.1547 since Jan 2019, after European Union countries reached an accord on a massive stimulus plan to revive their economies.
GBP/USD
The cable surged to $1.2767 despite a lack of concrete progress on Brexit trade talks.
USD/JPY
The safe-haven Japanese yen nudged higher to 107.69 against the greenback underpinned by concerns that Republicans and Democrats are struggling to reach consensus on the next round of U.S. economic stimulus measures.
AUD/USD
The Aussie ratcheted to 15-month-high at $0.7147, benefiting from increased risk appetite.
USD/ZAR
The rand soared to 16.33 per U.S. dollar, tracking a higher euro, as the EU deal provided fresh positive signals to investors.
USD/MUR
On the local market, the dollar-rupee firmed at 40.35(selling) unfazed by international market price movements.
16:30 - CAD - Core Retail Sales (MoM) (May)
16:30 - Retail Sales (MoM) (May)
Double three combination- (W)-(X)-(Y)- targets to $1.2169 and $1.2115
From Mid-April 2020, the Pound appeared to be caught into a continuous range bound price movement of $1.2078 and $1.2815. Elliott called this type of extended sideways base pattern a double three combination of two corrective patterns. A combination is composed of simpler types of corrections pattern, including zig-zags, flats and triangles. The simple corrective pattern components are labeled W, Y and Z.
An inspection of the double three combination on the hourly chart suggests the following: Wave (w) from April 15th to May 15th form a flat correction, while the rise from $1.2078 to $1.2815 was wave (x).Wave (y) is still unfolding into a possible Zig-Zag correction. It is likely that two corrective waves( a and b) of the Zig-Zag may have been completed at this juncture and that the market is in the process of tracing out Wave c of wave(y).
In the short term, Wave c of wave (y) could bottom at $1.2169 (within the area of the fourth wave of a lesser degree). While $1.2115 could prove as good alternative support based on typical ratio analysis guideline( Wave c=a, Wave (y)=(w)).
On the other hand ,any upside reversal would depend upon a break of $1.2665/70 area comprising highs market on last Thursday and on Monday. A successful break at $1.2670 would open the door for June month top near $1.2815.
After rallying from bottoming all time low at 101.20 to 111.71 in covid-fueled March period, dwarfing an expanding leading diagonal ((1)) in 5 waves, USD/JPY has ever since unfolded in a corrective double three combination pattern (W)-(X)-(Y) of wave ((2)).
From an Elliott Wave trading standpoint, the pair may experience further decline to the choppy downside to complete countertrend wave (Y) because
- An impulse usually retraces to at least wave (4) of previous smaller trend, that is 105.19.
- Wave (4) of wave ((1)) coincides with 61.8% Fibonnacii retracement of wave ((1)), i.e 105.19.
- 78.6% projection wave (W) through (X) targets level 105.30.
- In EW lexicon, a pullback to the previous wave (2) usually happen to a leading diagonal ((1)).
- USD/JPY is still trading within the bearish parellel trendlines.
Thus, hibernation of price action could be seen in the locality of 105.30/19.
On the flipside, a violent recoil to revive bullish momentum at 109.84 of June 4th would nullify this set-up, warning that the potency of positioning-derived bearish signal may be ebbing.