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What's going to happen to the dollar and yen?

CPI results have exceeded expectations and the dollar and yen have risen, but due to intervention warnings, etc., the 150 yen barrier is getting thicker
But it's still far superior from a technical point of view, so I have no choice but to make a big purchase.
Daily chart, upper line of sight
What's going to happen to the dollar and yen?
4-hour time frame, line of sight is ambiguous depending on who sees it
The slope is up
What's going to happen to the dollar and yen?
The double bottom has also been confirmed, and is the rise still strong?
The line of sight is ambiguous even on the 1-hour chart
The slope of the indicator is down
What's going to happen to the dollar and yen?
The foot also tilted down for 15 minutes with vague eyesight
What's going to happen to the dollar and yen?
Due to the impact of a decline of about 3 yen in early October, from the perspective of the Dow Theory
There is also a subtle part about whether or not it has broken through the low price, so the sense of direction is unclear.
Now it's in a state where it continues to move within the large yin line that has dropped all at once (inside)
As it is now, the inclination for 15 minutes is up,
When the tilt of the foot starts to lie down for 1 hour
It's a short-term upward break, and the 4-hour foot tilt matches the line of sight on the daily chart, so I still buy it as a target.
However, in the current state, the loss cut-off range is wide, so I'll push it a little further, or see if the horizontal axis is adjusted in the price range where the indicator is rising
Think about buying according to the upper foot until it falls below the low price of 15 minutes
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