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EUR/USD
Similarly to what is happening all across the board, the USD bullishness did not skip this pair as well. It appears that the local EUR/USD bearish momentum might be taking the pair to 1.2600 levels. There are still bearish signals on one hourly chart, yet it seems that pair is overlooking all technical aspects. Going short wit tight stop might be the right choice today.

GBP/USD
A bearish formation on the daily chart is still intact; however the momentum is already quite low. The 4 hour chart is also maintaining a slightly bearish configuration yet with no distinct conclusion. The Bollinger Bands are tightening which indicates that the break might be imminent. Traders are advised to hold for the break and then swing into it.

USD/JPY
The pair is continuing its bearish movement with full steam, as it breached the 97.60 support level. The daily chart shows that the current price has dropped beneath the Bollinger Band's lower boarder, indicating that the bearish move has more steam in it. Going short seems to be a preferable choice today.

USD/CHF
The very strong resistant level of 1.1650 has been breached, and the pair is extending its bullish journey. An upwards momentum on the hourly chart's Slow Stochastic suggests that the pair may extend its bullish trend. Going long with tight stop might be the right strategy today


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