Weekly US Dollar / Japanese Yen-USDJPYAs of 08/04/16
A black body has formed as prices closed lower than open.The previous 10 candlestick bars, there are 4 white candles versus 6 black candles with a net of 2 black candles.
The previous 50 candlestick bars, there are 24 white candles versus 26 black candles with a net of 2 black candles.
MACD is BEARISH as the MACD is below the signal line.
The MACD crossed below the signal line 17 week(s) ago. Since the MACD crossed the MACD moving average, US Dollar / Japanese Yen's price has decreased 10.70%, and has been fluctuating from a high of 123.538 to a low of 107.675.
The MACD is currently not in an Overbought/Oversold range.
There have been no divergence signals during the last 5 periods.
The Stochastic Oscillator is currently below 20. This is an indication of the security being in an "oversold" condition. No Stochastic Buy or Sell signals generated today. The last signal was a Buy 4 Week(s) Ago.
The RSI is below 30. This is where it usually bottoms. The RSI usually forms tops and bottoms before the underlying security. A buy or sell signal generated when the RSI moves out of an overbought/oversold area. The last signal was a Sell 43 week(s) ago.
The RSI has just reached its lowest value in the last 14 week(s). This is BEARISH signal.
Currently, the Momentum Oscillator does not show an overbought or oversold condition.
The last Directional Movement Indicators (DMI) signal was a SELL 32 week(s) ago.
There were no SAR signals generated today. The last SAR signal was a Sell 13 week(s) ago.
The close is currently
ABOVE its 200 weekly moving average
BELOW its 50 weekly moving average
BELOW its 20 weekly moving average
The current market condition for US Dollar / Japanese Yen is Mildly Bullish
US Dollar / Japanese Yen closed below the lower Bollinger Band by 0.3%. This combined with the steep downtrend suggests that the downward trend in prices has a good chance of continuing. However, a short-term pull-back inside the bands is likely. Bollinger Bands are 83.02% wider than normal.