USD/JPY Elliott Wave Analysis: Bullish Pattern Emerges


(MENAFN- DailyFX) JPY Elliott Wave Talking Points:Yen price action supports a continued bullish run from the January 2019 low A bullish 5-3 Elliott wave pattern appears complete from the May 13 low Bullish wave relationships discussed in January remain in play Back onJanuary 3, 2019 , we argued the case for a multi-year bull market inUSD/JPY . To date, the price action for USD/JPY using Elliott Wave Theory supports the longer-term bullish view.

We are tracking a bullish 5-3 wave pattern for USD/JPY. This is where you have a 5 wave motive wave to start a new trend followed by a three wave partial retracement.

The motive wave began on January 2, 2019 and carried to March 5, 2019. From there, a sideways flat pattern carved in three waves labeled (a)-(b)-(c). The wave structure from the May 13 low appears to be a leading diagonal pattern. If this interpretation is correct, then another large rally may begin soon.

usd/jpy longer term forecast with elliott wave labels. The current Elliott Wave for USDJPY The USD/JPY daily price chart (left image above) labels the larger degree of trend in green. We believe that wave '2' finished on May 13 and wave '3' is in the beginning stages towards higher levels. Initial wave relationships appear near 117 and 120. As we argued in theJanuary 3 report,even higher levels are under consideration.

Therefore, we are considering the current Elliott wave for USD/JPY to be wave (ii) of 3.

In the near-term, if USDJPY prices fall below 109.02, then we will need to reconsider the wave count. However, the longer-term view remains valid with USDJPY above the January 2 low.

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---Written byJeremy Wagner , CEWA-M

Jeremy Wagner is a Certified Elliott Wave Analyst with a Master's designation. These articles are designed to illustrate Elliott Wave applied to the current market environment. SeeJeremy's bio pagefor recent Elliott Wave articles to see Elliott Wave Theory in action.

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