EUR/JPY Breakout As Markets Eye DAX, Oil Pullback Lifts USD/CAD

 | Aug 02, 2017 03:45AM ET

Yen falls sharply in Asian session on risk appetite flows. Strong earnings from Japanese companies lifted Nikkei back above 20000 handle as the index is trading up 0.6% at the time of writing. That followed another record close in DOW overnight, at 21963.92, up 0.33%. Euro is benefiting most from the developments, in particular, with EUR/JPY finally taking out 130.76 resistance to resume recent rally. Markets will have an eye on German DAX today, which rebound by 1.1% yesterday. That mark the complete of a recent correction and if that's the case, strength in DAX would likely support the Euro further. Meanwhile, Dollar also recovers mildly today, against most except Euro as markets await ADP private employment data from US. Talking about employment, New Zealand Dollar is trading as the weakest one as dragged down by Q2 job data.

DAX could have finished pull back

DAX recover strongly after drawing support from medium term channel. It was also kept slightly above key cluster support at 11941.57, 38.2% retracement of 10402.59 to 12951.54 at 11977.84, as well as 12000 psychological level. Focus is now back on 12341.03 resistance. Break will suggest that the correction from 12951.53 has completed. And in that case, further rise would be seen back to retest 12951.54 later in the quarter. Such development would be Euro supportive.