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USD/JPY Weekly Price Forecast – US dollar continues to grind against Yen

By:
Christopher Lewis
Updated: Dec 14, 2018, 18:36 UTC

The US dollar rallied during the week, reaching towards the highs again near ¥114. However, the uptrend line underneath continues offer support while massive resistance offers travel. In other words, this is a very tight market looking for some type of momentum.

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The biggest problem that this pair faces right now is that it’s the end of the year. Because of this, I think that the market will continue to go back and forth in the short term type of environment. Longer-term traders need to pay attention to the ¥112 level, and the ¥115 level. Those two areas offer a roadmap as to where we are going next, with a break down offer an opportunity do fall down to the ¥110 level, and then possibly the ¥108 level. Otherwise, if we break above the ¥115 level, then we could go to the ¥120 level via the ¥118 level.

USD/JPY Video 17.12.18

Ultimately, this is a market that will probably be best avoided for a longer-term trade until January, when liquidity comes back into the market. I would point out though that the ¥115 level is massive resistance and has held several times. Overall though, there are a lot of analysts out there that believe the Japanese yen will strengthen during the year. It’ll be interesting to see whether or not that happens, but I would point out that Jerome Powell has recently sounded a bit softer than previously, and of course this coming week we have a statement coming out of the Federal Reserve, and any hint of dovish attitude may send this market much lower, perhaps breaking down below support. At this point though, I would anticipate very little between now and next year for longer-term traders. This does, however, make an excellent scalping range bound environment.

About the Author

Being FXEmpire’s analyst since the early days of the website, Chris has over 20 years of experience across various markets and assets – currencies, indices, and commodities. He is a proprietary trader as well trading institutional accounts.

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