Trading Support and Resistance


Get our trading strategies with our monthly & weekly forecast of currency pairs worth watching using support & resistance for the week of July 11, 2022.

This week I will begin with my monthly and weekly Forex forecast of the currency pairs worth watching. The first part of my forecast is based upon my research of the past 20 years of Forex prices, which show that the following methodologies have all produced profitable results:

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Let us look at the relevant data of currency price changes and interest rates to date, which we compiled using a trade-weighted index of the major global currencies:

 

Monthly Forecast July 2022

For the month of July, I forecasted that the EUR/USD currency pair and the GBP/USD currency pair would both decline in value. The results so far are as follows:

Currency Pair

Forecasted Direction

Interest Rate Differential

Performance to Date

EUR/USD

Short ↓

+1.75% (1.75% – 0.00%)

+0.21%

GBP/USD

Short ↓

+1.25% (1.75% – 0.00%)

+1.22%

Monthly Forex Forecast Performance

Weekly Forecast 10th July 2022

Last week, I made no weekly forecast.

This week, I again make no weekly forecast as last week saw no major counter-trend price movements over the week.

The Forex market saw its level of directional volatility rise last week, with 52% of all the important currency pairs or crosses moving by more than 1% in value. Directional volatility is likely to increase again over this coming week as there are several major data releases scheduled, including US CPI.

Last week was dominated by relative strength in the US Dollar, and relative weakness in the Euro.

You can trade my forecasts in a real or demo Forex brokerage account.

Key Support/Resistance Levels for Popular Pairs

I teach that trades should be entered and exited at or very close to key support and resistance levels. There are certain key support and resistance levels that can be watched on the more popular currency pairs this week.

Currency Pair

Key Support / Resistance Levels

AUD/USD

Support: 0.6835, 0.6797, 0.6767, 0.6683Resistance: 0.6875, 0.6895, 0.6915, 0.6999

EUR/USD

Support: 1.0100, 1.0150, 1.0000, 0.9950Resistance: 1.0221, 1.0280, 1.0350, 1.0382

GBP/USD

Support: 1.1934, 1.1912, 1.1850, 1.1800Resistance: 1.2097, 1.2165, 1.2212, 1.2222

USD/JPY

Support: 135.90, 135.44, 134.92, 134.27Resistance: 136.44, 137.00, 137.50, 138.00

AUD/JPY

Support: 92.38, 91.53, 90.58, 90.30Resistance: 93.43, 94.20, 95.00, 95.23

EUR/JPY

Support: 138.07, 136.83, 134.59, 133.66 Resistance: 139.57, 140.22, 141.14, 141.93

USD/CAD

Support: 1.2903, 1.2844, 1.2805, 1.2684Resistance: 1.2977, 1.3025, 1.3052, 1.3127

USD/CHF

Support: 0.9749, 0.9722, 0.9638, 0.9574Resistance: 0.9833, 0.9983, 1.0035, 1.0111

Key Support and Resistance Levels

Let us see how trading reversals from one of last week’s key levels could have worked out:

USD/JPY

I had expected the level at „134.92 might function as support, as it had previously functioned as both support and resistance. Note how such “flipping” levels can be very reliable reversal points. The H1 chart below shows how the price rejected this level with a bullish inside bar during last Monday’s Asian session, which is typically a great time to be trading Forex pairs or crosses involving the Japanese Yen. The entry point is marked by the up arrow within the price chart below. This trade has been nicely profitable so far, achieving a maximum positive risk-reward ratio slightly higher than 4 to 1 based upon the size of the entry candlestick structure.

 

USD/JPY Hourly Chart

That is all for this week. You can trade my forecasts at any one of the best Forex brokers.

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