EURJPY: Further Weakness Likely While Below 118.00

Written by Justin Bennett

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Last Updated April 13, 2020

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Written by Justin Bennett 

Forex trader since 2002

100k monthly readers

Updated April 13, 2020


I’ve spoken about a bearish EURJPY scenario since April 3rd.

I also wrote about how the bearish scenario was intact while EURJPY was below 118.50 on April 8th.

That 118.50 area is the bottom of an ascending channel from the year-to-date low.

I’ve been short the EURJPY since the March 27th open.

I mentioned this short to Daily Price Action members over a week ago.

But if you missed the short from higher prices, there’s little reason to think you missed out altogether.

I still think EURJPY has the potential to reach the 112.00 area.

The intermediate downtrend combined with the recent breakdown of a multi-year trend line point to lower prices.

EURJPY monthly chart
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However, as I wrote last week, it’s going to take a daily close below the 116.00 region to open the door to 112.00.

As long as the EURJPY is trading above 116.00 on a daily closing basis, those initiating new shorts have to be careful.

I think at this point, it’s best to wait for a confirmed break below 116.00 before shorting the EURJPY.

That’s where I will be adding to my short for the third time since March 27th.

Alternatively, keep an eye on 118.00 as that area should attract sellers going forward.

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EURJPY key levels on the daily time frame
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Justin Bennett is a full-time trader and educator who teaches Smart Money Concepts and clean price action without the noise.

He focuses on market structure, liquidity, imbalances, and high-time-frame context to help traders understand what price is actually doing and why.

Justin has been trading for over a decade, publishes weekly market breakdowns, and has helped thousands of traders simplify their approach and trade with more confidence. ...Read More


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  1. Thank you Justin for Daily Price Action. Its a really helpful way to trade the forex market. Much love from Nigeria

  2. May simple analysis on EURUSD showed two complicating scenario, Bullish and Bearish at the same time.What’s your opinion on this?,sir.

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