A technical look at the major currency pairs heading into the new trading week

What are the technical’s saying for the major currencies.

EURUSD: The EURUSD extended the week’s trading range in the NY afternoon (taking out the low from Tuesday at 1.12402. The break took the price to the 38.2% of the move up from the May 25 low.  That level comes in at 1.12105.
What are the technical's saying for the major currencies.
The high for the week reached 1.1421.
The price decline on Thursday and Friday, took the price back below the 100 hour MA at 1.1325 and the 200 hour MA at 1.12927.  Into the new trading week, staying below each of those levels would keep the sellers in play.
What is in the favor of the buyers is that the correction this week could only get to the 38.2% retracement.  That is just a plain vanilla correction. It will take a move below that level to give sellers more confidence and more control.
USDJPY: The USDJPY trended to the downside with the high for the week on Monday, and the double bottom low yesterday and today (today was a pip higher but close enough).

USDJPY hourly chart analysis
The move higher today on the hourly chart above, moved above the high from yesterday at 107.226, and held that level on a NY correction lower. The price, however, could not muster much momentum above the falling 100 hour MA (blue line currently at 107.423).  The price closed the week near that MA level.
In the new trading week, the 100 hour MA will be the bias barometer for the buyers and the sellers. Move above is more bullish. Move below and the sellers are more in control.
On the topside, getting above the 38.2% of the move down this week at 107.817 is the first – and minimum target to get to and through if the buyers are to take back more control.  Above that and the cluster including the 100 day MA at 108.18, the 50% retracement at 108.20 and the 200 hour MA (moving lower) at 108. 226 area upside targets make for a formidable resistance area.
On the downside, falling below the 107.22 should open the door for a potential return to the double bottom at 106.56.
GBPUSD:  The GBPUSD traded at it’s lowest level for the week on Friday and in the process moved away from its 200 hour MA at 1.26425 (green line) and also cracked below its 100 day MA.
GBPUSD technical analysis
However, a channel lower trend line stalled the fall and the price rebounded back above the 100 day MA by the close – but only by a few pips.
Trading above and below the 100 day MA will make that MA the bias barometer in the new trading week.  Above is more bullish. Below  is more bearish.
On more upside, the topside channel trend line cuts across at 1.2608 and moving lower. Above that, the 200 hour MA at 1.2642 and the 100 hour MA AND 200 day MA both at 1.2676 (the 100 hour MA is moving lower though) would be eyed.
On more weakness (PS the economic data on Friday was horrendous in the UK), the 50% at 1.24855 followed by the lower channel trend line (and moving lower) at 1.2459 would be targeted….
USDCHF: The USDCHF peaked on Monday at 0.9638. That was above it’s 200 hour MA (green line), but the momentum could not be sustained and pair trended down to the a low at 0.93753 helped by weakening stocks and lower yields.
USDCHF stalled ahead of the 50% and near the 200 hour MA
The price bottomed on Thursday with the low stalling against a lower trend line on the hourly chart. The price found willing buyers/profit takers against the risk defining level.  The rebound saw the pair move back above its 100 hour MA yesterday, and also briefly above its 200 hour MA at 0.95424.  However, the 50% midpoint of the move down from the May 25 high  stalled the rise. That midpoint level came in at 0.95554 (PS it was also the swing low from Monday’s trading).  The price ended the week moving back below the 200 hour MA.
In the new trading week, the combination of the 200 hour MA and 50% midpoint are always key barometers for the overall sentiment of any currency pair.  As a result, they remain as key topside resistance levels for the pair into the new week.
If the price is to go higher (risk off on the back of rising stocks/yields), that area would need to be broken. It would open up the upside for more probing with the high from Tuesday at 0.95846, a downward sloping trend line at 0.9592 and the 61.8% at 0.95978 as the next targets.
Failure to do extend above the 200 hour/50%, and the technical focus will be back down at the 100 hour MA (blue line) at 0.94817.  A move below that level would give the sellers more confidence that could ultimately lead to a retest of the low from last week.

USDCAD: The trend move lower from the May 22 high ran out of steam on Wednesday after the FOMC decision. The price tumbled to a low at 1.33144 – taking out the earlier week low at 1.33551. However, when the fall to new low quickly reversed, and support was reestablished at the Monday/Tuesday lows, the sellers turned to buyers, and the price rebounded higher.

The USDCAD

The high for the week extended up toward the 50% retracement of the move down from May 22 at 1.3681, but fell short (high reached 1.3665) . Friday was spent moving higher and lower (and higher and lower).  The price settled around the pairs 38.2% retracement at 1.35945.
Into the new week, the pair sits between the 50% retracement above at 1.3681, and the rising 100 and 200 hour MAs below (at 1.3472 and 1.3475).  In between sits the aforementioned 38.2% at 1.35945.  That level may be the pivot (say 1.3600) in the new week, with the extreme levels targets in the direction of the break.
NZDUSD: The NZDUSD traded to highs on Tuesday and Wednesday and stayed (mostly) above its 100 hour MA in the process. The high on Wednesday reached 0.65837 which was only about 5 pips higher than the Tuesday high.  Stock selling and yields rising pushed the price below the 100 hour MA and 200 hour MAs on Thursday.
NZDUSD
The low for the week was reached on Friday right around the 38.2% retracement at 0.63914 (low reached 0.6393). The price bounced back toward the 200 hour MA, but stalled near that MA and a swing area at 0.64678 to 0.6482.
In the new trading week, that swing area, along with the 200 hour MA (at 0.64738) and the falling 100 hour MA at 0.64959 (working toward the 0.64823 area), will be upside targets.
If the price cannot extend back above that area, traders will be looking toward more downside probing below the 38.2% retracement at 0.63914.  Let’s face it….a 38.2% retracement of a trend move is the minimum and really does not put sellers in control.  As a result, if the sellers are to take more control, they need to get below and stay below that 38.2% retracement.  Failure to do so, and it is just a plain vanilla correction.
AUDUSD: The AUDUSD peaked on Wednesday and fell below the 100 hour MA (blue line) and then 200 hour MA on Thursday as stocks started to unravel.
AUDUSD on the hourly chart.
The tumble lower continued into Friday until finding support against an upward sloping trend line near the 0.6800 level.  The pair also tested the 38.2% of the move up from the May 15 low at 0.68102.  The rebound back higher saw the price move above the Tuesday swing low, only to stall not far from the level and ahead of the converged 100 and 200 hour MAs (at 0.6936 currnently).  The late afternoon fall took the price back down to test the trend line and 38.2% retracement once again.
In the new week, that solid trend line is an obvious target to get to an through (as is the 38.2% retracement).  Move below it and it should open the door for more probing to the downside.
Hold above that level will have traders looking toward the 100/200 hour MAs.
Like the NZDUSD, the AUDUSD did take on some downward heat in the back end of the week on the risk off flows, but it did hold near the 38.2% retracment. That puts the correction in the “plain vanilla” variety and does give the buyers some control.  Be aware.