The USD/JPY remains downward pressured, following a release of inflation figures in the United States (US) dipped, though core inflation stood unchanged for two straight months. At the time of typing, the USD/JPY is trading at 133.33, snapping four days of gains after hitting a high of 134.04.
From a technical perspective, the USD/JPY is trapped within the 200 and 50-day EMAs at 133.70 and 133.09. the USD/JPY peaking on Tuesday at around 133.80 was difficult to surpass, as shown by Wednesday’s price action. Nonetheless, the USD/JPY needs a daily close below the 200-day EMA to cement the case for a neutral-to-downward biased, exerting selling pressure on the USD/JPY pair.
If USD/JPY achieves that scenario, the next support would be the 133.000 figure. A breach of the latter will expose the 20-day EMA at 132.70, followed by the 132.00 mark. On the other hand, a USD/JPY resumption above the 200-day EMA will exacerbate a recovery above the confluence of the 100-day EMA and the 134.00 figure. Once cleared, the USD/JPY could threaten January’s 6 high at 134.77, before reaching the 135.00 figure.
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