Again, speaking of daily charts, EURUSD has been more-or-less bouncing around between 1.0112 and 1.02784 for 20 days now. Nonetheless, the 12- and 40-day baselines are still decidedly bearish. (The six-day baseline turned north six days ago.)
Candlesticks climbed a bit higher than usual on Wednesday and Thursday, but were descending again on Friday. However, the two-day baseline is still angled a little bit north, so it would be foolish to sell as of yet. The bottom line is...watch for the two-day (especially if joined by the four-day) baseline to turn south. If this happens, the pair might resume the descent it initiated in June of last year, never to return to the 1.0374 level again for the foreseeable future.
USDCHF = weekly support violation
USDJPY = 40-day baseline errant son
AUDUSD = weekly resistance violation
GBPUSD = 40-day baseline errant son
EURUSD = 12-day baseline errant son