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15:50 (CET) - GbpJpy
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The pair climbed 100 pips after rebounding on the support at 150.60 yens per pound. Right now, the pair is trading at 151.56 yens per pound. Both the RSI and MACD show the pair has room to go up to 151.98 (year highs). Despite that, if there's a correction lower, the supports to consider are 150.60 and 150.30, while the downwards target is at 148.45 yens per dollar.
The bands of Bollinger show a volatility of 80 pips in the hour, while the RSI is on a neutral zone.
We'll be paying attention to the MACD in the next hour, as it could give us buying signals.
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