USD/JPY Rises From The Abyss – Forecast Sep. 18-22

Dollar/yen began the week with a downfall, but the improvement in the fate of the dollar triggered a massive turnaround. Yet another missile firing from North Korea sent the pair down, but this proved to be a buying opportunity. After settling above 110, what’s next for the pair?

USD/JPY fundamental movers

Everything looks better for the dollar

The US dollar was pressured quite hard. While the data was only OK at best (inflation didn’t fall, but retail sales disappointed), the turnaround came from politics.

Trump extended his cooperation with the Democrats. After kicking the can down the road on the debt ceiling and government shutdown, the second deal around DACA already triggered hopes for a massive bipartisan tax reform. In addition, Florida escaped the worst of Hurricane Irma and the optimism for a rate hike from the Fed increased.

For the yen, the markets provided their regular safe-haven flows after North Korea fired another missile. However, the reactions are becoming ever more short-lived.

Fed decision

The major event for the upcoming week is clearly the rate decision by the Fed. One thing is clear: they are going to begin reducing the balance sheet. But what about rate hikes? Given the small beat on inflation, the odds for a December hike are closer to 50-50. What will Yellen say?

See all the main events in the Forex Weekly Outlook

Key news updates for USD/JPY

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USD/JPY Technical Analysis

113.50 was a temporary line of resistance on the way up in July. 113.70 was a separator of ranges in June.

112.20 used to be important in the past. It is closely followed by 111.80, which capped the pair in May. The swing high of early September at 111.30 serves as another point of interest.

Looking down, 110.70 was a separator of ranges in June and remains important. 109.60 was a gap line in late April, a gap that was never closed.

In June, the pair found support several times at 109.10 and this also works as support. Further below, the cycle low of 108.10 is of high importance.

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