USDJPY stays on the front foot for the second consecutive day after declining to the lowest levels since late August, up 0.55% intraday near 140.45 during early Tuesday morning in Europe.
The Yen pair’s recovery moves could be linked to its ability to cross a short-term key resistance, now support, surrounding 140.00, comprising a downward-sloping trend line from Friday and the 50-HMA. Also favoring the advances are the bullish MACD signals.
With this, the USDJPY buyers are likely to keep the reins and extend the week-start rebound from an 11-week low.
However, the convergence of the 100-HMA and November 11 peak offers a tough nut to crack for the bulls around 142.50-55.
Following that, a run-up towards the top, marked the late last week around 146.80, should gain the market’s attention. It’s worth noting that October’s low near 145.10 may act as a validation point for the USDJPY pair’s upside past 142.55.
Meanwhile, the sellers need to wait for a clear downside break of the 140.00 resistance-turned-support confluence.
In that case, July’s high near 139.40 and the monthly low near 138.50 could lure the USDJPY bears.
Trend: Limited upside expected
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