USD/JPY bounces off its lowest level since August, upside potential seems limited


  • USD/JPY rebounds from its lowest level since August 23 amid a modest USD uptick.
  • The Fed’s dovish pivot keeps the US bond yields depressed and should cap the buck.
  • Hawkish signals by BoJ member underpins the JPY and acts as a headwind for the pair.

The USD/JPY pair stages a modest bounce from its lowest level since August 23 touched during the early European session on Thursday and climbs back above mid-136.00s in the last hour.

Having shown some resilience below a technically significant 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA), the US Dollar is attempting a recovery from the vicinity of a multi-month low set on November 15. This turns out to be a key factor that is lending some support to the USD/JPY pair. That said, any meaningful upside seems elusive in the wake of the overnight dovish-sounding remarks by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

Powell sent a clear message that the US central bank will soften its stance and said that it was time to moderate the pace of interest rate hikes. This leads to an extension of the recent sharp downfall in the US Treasury bond yields. In fact, the yield on the benchmark 10-year US Treasury note languished near a two-month low and should continue to act as a headwind for the Greenback.

Furthermore, Bank of Japan (BoJ) board member Asahi Noguchi signalled chances of pre-emptive stimulus withdrawal if inflation overshoots expectations. The hawkish remarks offset a downward revision of Japan's Manufacturing PMI, which fell to 49.0 in November from 50.7 previous. This, in turn, could underpin the Japanese Yen and contribute to capping the upside for the USD/JPY pair.

Hence, the modest rebound could still be attributed to some intraday short-covering amid an oversold Relative Strength Index (14) on the 1-hour chart. Indeed, there are signs the longer term trend may have changed to down after the pivot swing on the monthly chart in November saw a close below the low of September, often a sign of a change in the broader trend. This backs up the bearish signal that was given when the USD/JPY broke out of the bottom of its rising multi-month channel earlier in November. Taking the height of the channel as a guide for a possible downside target yields 132.95 whilst for a more conservative target, the 200-day SMA is sure to generate support and a bounce at 134.40. 

Market participants now look to the US macro data - the Core PCE Price Index (the Fed's preferred inflation gauge) and ISM Manufacturing PMI. This, along with the US bond yields and the broader market risk sentiment, might provide some impetus to the USD/JPY pair.

Technical levels to watch

USD/JPY

Overview
Today last price 136.52
Today Daily Change -1.56
Today Daily Change % -1.13
Today daily open 138.08
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 141.42
Daily SMA50 144.46
Daily SMA100 141.22
Daily SMA200 134.32
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 139.9
Previous Daily Low 137.65
Previous Weekly High 142.25
Previous Weekly Low 138.05
Previous Monthly High 148.82
Previous Monthly Low 137.5
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 138.51
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 139.04
Daily Pivot Point S1 137.19
Daily Pivot Point S2 136.3
Daily Pivot Point S3 134.95
Daily Pivot Point R1 139.44
Daily Pivot Point R2 140.79
Daily Pivot Point R3 141.68

 

 

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