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How Far Can The USDJPY (And S&P) Drop: Goldman’s Top Chartist Explains

How far can the usdjpy (and s&p) drop: goldman’s top chartist explains

How far can the usdjpy (and s&p) drop: goldman’s top chartist explains

zerohedge.com / by Tyler Durden / Apr 11, 2017 3:17 PM

With today’s capitulation puke in the USDJPY sending the pair tumbling below the key 110 psychological level, the lowest level since November as longs finally threw in the towel, traders are wondering how far can it drop. And since fundamentals have not changed, we seek the answer among the technicals, in this case Goldman’s chartist who this afternoon writes that what has happened in the USDJPY today is a characteristic continuation patterns.

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We are closing in on the end of a week that’s going to be remembered for some time by many in the bitcoin space. The bitcoin price broke through the $10,000 level – a level that many claimed it would never reach – and topped out above $11,000 before quickly falling back below the major threshold. Since then, we’ve had a degree of instability, with participants on both sides of the market seemingly unsure as to what happens next. There’s a strong chance we’ll see a return to the overarching upside momentum, of course, but how deep the current correction will go remains to be seen.

As we always say, however, whatever happens, we’re going to be on top of the markets with our short-term efforts.

So, with this all noted, let’s get some levels in place that we can use to try and draw a profit from the markets as and when things move. As ever, take a quick look at the chart below before we get started so as to get an idea where things stand and where we are looking to get in and out on any volatility. It’s a one-minute candlestick chart and it’s got our range overlaid in green.

As the chart shows, the range we are looking at for the session comes in as defined by support to the downside at 10438 and resistance to the upside at 10618. Standard breakout rules apply for the session, so we’ll be looking at jumping in long on a break above resistance towards an immediate upside target of 10680. Conversely, if price breaks below support, we’ll get into a short entry and target a downside level of 10380. Stops on both positions (somewhere around $15 or $20 the other side of the entry) will help ensure we are taken out of the trades if things turn against us.

Let’s see what happens.

Charts courtesy of Trading View

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