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Daily analysis of major pairs for August 10, 2015

EUR/USD: This is a highly volatile market, though things appear to favor bears right now. There is a good support line at 1.0850 which was tested several times last year, but without success. For the current bearish outlook to continue, the support line must be breached to the downside. This requires a strong selling pressure.

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USD/CHF: This pair is one of a few majors which moved in predictable directions last week. From the support level at 0.9650, the price went upward by roughly 200 pips, closing around the resistance level at 0.9850. There is a Bullish Confirmation Pattern in the market and the price must continue to go further north for the pattern to be valid. Therefore, the targets for this week are located at the resistance levels of 0.9900 and 0.9950. One thing can overturn this expectation - a significant weakness in the USD. It also must be noted that the US dollar is unlikely to reach parity again with the Swiss franc this month, so long trades should be handled with caution.

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GBP/USD: The GBP/USD pair went bearish last week, breaking southward out of the recent equilibrium phase. The price tested the accumulation territory at 1.5450 and later bounced upward from there. The bias on the market is bearish and it is possible that the accumulation territory would be tested again; it may even be breached to the downside.

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USD/JPY: There was an end to the protracted sideways direction on this currency trading instrument as the price broke upwards, moving upwards by 100 pips (testing the supply level at 125.00). Further bullish effort was rejected at that supply level and price got corrected to the downside. Since the outlook on JPY pairs is bearish, there is a possibility that the demand level at 123.50 would be tested this week.

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EUR/JPY: The EUR/JPY cross does not currently look 'sexy' (attractive). Since there is no clear sign of victory between the bull and the bear, it is OK to stay away from the market until a clear trend will appear as opposed to a choppy movement.

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