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CAD/JPY Has Potential to Rally from Inverse Head-and-Shoulders

By:
Andriy Moraru
Published: Jul 31, 2017, 11:25 UTC

After hitting its multi-year low against the Japanese yen back in November of 2016, the Canadian dollar has done a great deal of recovering even though

CAD/JPY

After hitting its multi-year low against the Japanese yen back in November of 2016, the Canadian dollar has done a great deal of recovering even though the first half of 2017 was a pure downtrend for the loonie. The current upward wave is completing the inverse head-and-shoulders pattern on a weekly timeframe.

CAD/JPY Weekly Chart
CAD/JPY Weekly Chart

Above, you can see the pattern marked with the yellow lines. Although, the neckline seems to be broken, the currency rate has not yet reached my entry level, which is positioned with a 10% buffer distance. The green line will serve as my take-profit level — I have placed it at 100% of the pattern’s height above the neckline. The low of the breakout candle will serve as my stop-loss. If the breakout candle trades mostly above the neckline, use the low of the previous candle (or the first one that qualifies). I will ignore bearish breakouts from this formation as an inverted head-and-shoulder is a reversal pattern, which should trigger an uptrend after a long decline.

This post was originally published by EarnForex

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