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Price & Time: Triangle Break Looming in USD/JPY?

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Focus Chart of the Day: USD/JPY

USD/JPY has been locked in a clear narrowing range or “triangle” since late May. When the exchange rate will breakout (or down) from this pattern is the million dollar question in FX at the moment. In doing our analysis for the weekly on Friday we noticed that a simple daily bar count shows that a potential Fibonacci time relationship exists over the next few days with several of the key swing highs and lows of the past four months. In the past, we have noticed that when such bar count relationships emerge in a triangle formation they often times lead to a break from the broader consolidation. With USD/JPY nearing the apex of its multi-month triangle we would not be surprised to see some sort of expansion in volatility occur over the next few days during this window. The key pivot levels of the triangle look to be 100.30 and 97.50

Foreign Exchange Price Time at a Glance:

Price Time Analysis: EUR/USD

Charts Created using Marketscope – Prepared by Kristian Kerr

EUR/USD Strategy: Like the long side while over 1.3335.

Price Time Analysis: USD/CAD

Charts Created using Marketscope – Prepared by Kristian Kerr

USD/CADStrategy: Like the short side while below 1.0330.

Price Time Analysis: GOLD

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XAU/USD Strategy: Like the long side while above 1290

Written by Kristian Kerr, Senior Currency Strategist for DailyFX.com

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