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USD/JPY Bearish Reversal Resumes Pullback Into 82.00

USD/JPY's latest bearish reversal is resuming the recent pullback, triggered by a DeMark™ exhaustion signal, back into support at 82.00.

Only a decisive confirmation above 83.40 and 84.18 will extend the bullish recovery which has already risen almost 10% in only 7 weeks!

The key medium-term upside trigger level can be found at 85.50.

Meanwhile, any further pullback could still extend beneath 82.00. A break here would unlock further moves into 81.10 (38.2% Fib) 80.00-10 (50% Fib/psychological level).

These levels are expected to hold and offer renewed buying opportunities in our model.

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