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Daily analysis of major pairs for June 8, 2015

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The USD/JPY moved sideways last week and it later broke upwards significantly as a result of the employment figures coming out of the US. The upwards break happened in the context of an uptrend and thus, further upward movement is possible this week.

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EUR/USD: The popular Non-Farm Employment Change and other employment figures coming out of the US and Canada caused significant impact on the markets on June 5, 2015. The figures had positive effects on USD and CAD and therefore, other USD pairs and CAD pairs were seriously affected in the near-term. The effect on EURUSD was negative, which was trying to make some bullish attempt last week. There is a bullish outlook on this market unless the support line at 1.1000 is breached to the downside. The NFP has given potential buyers an opportunity to enter the market at better prices, because there could be an upwards bounce. However, a movement below the aforementioned support line could be a beginning of another bearish run.

USD/CHF: The NFP had a positive impact on the USD/CHF, though the major bias remains bearish. The bearish bias would be in place until the USD/CHF goes above the resistance level at 0.9550. Unless that happens, long trades are not advisable.

GBP/USD: The NFP had a negative effect on this pair, thus driving the already weak price further south. Initially last week, the bulls tried to push the price upwards, but the effect was thwarted by the NFP, resulting in the forfeiture of the bullish gains that were made last week. The price could fall further from here.

USD/JPY: The USD/JPY moved sideways last week and it later broke upwards significantly as a result of the employment figures coming out of the US. The upwards break happened in the context of an uptrend and thus, further upward movement is possible this week.

EUR/JPY: The EUR/JPY cross moved upwards very strongly last week. This is the kind of movement that benefits traders more, when compared with weak movements. A weekly movement of 500 pips is something that is significant enough to generate a Clean Bullish Confirmation Pattern in the market. The outlook for this week is bullish.

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