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USD/JPY: Pair may test 161.00 level, says UOB Group

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Last updated: 2024/06/27 at 9:23 AM
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The US Dollar (USD) continues to show strength as analysts from UOB Group suggest that the currency could test the 161.00 level before potentially levelling off. Resistance levels are currently at 161.00 and 161.50, with the latter being less likely to come into view. Despite being overbought, the USD is still showing strong momentum, indicating further potential for USD strength in the near future.

In the 24-hour view, the USD experienced a sharp rally, reaching a high of 160.86 before closing at its highest level since 1986. While overbought conditions are present, there are no signs of the USD levelling off just yet. It is predicted that the USD could test 161.00 before potentially stabilizing, with significant support at 160.00 and minor support at 160.30. The currency’s bullish trend is still intact, with resistance levels at 161.00 and 161.50.

Looking ahead to the 1-3 weeks view, UOB Group analysts have maintained a positive outlook on the USD since early last week. In their latest analysis, it was noted that the currency could potentially break above 160.00, with another resistance level at 160.25. However, the USD not only surpassed these levels but also surged to 160.86. While conditions remain overbought, the strong momentum suggests further USD strength. Resistance levels for the currency are now at 161.00 and 161.50, with a ‘strong support’ level now at 159.40, up from 158.80. This indicates a bullish trend for the USD in the coming weeks.

Overall, the USD continues to show strength and momentum, with potential for further gains in the near future. Resistance levels are currently at 161.00 and 161.50, while the currency’s bullish trend remains intact despite overbought conditions. Support levels are at 160.00 and 160.30, with a ‘strong support’ level at 159.40. The USD’s recent rally has brought it to its highest level since 1986, indicating a strong performance and potential for further gains in the future. As analysts suggest, the USD could test 161.00 before potentially levelling off, with 161.50 being less likely to come into view based on current market conditions.

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