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17.07.2024, 20:54

USD/JPY Price Analysis: Plummets below 157.00 as bears stepped in

  • USD/JPY drops to a three-week low of 156.32, diving from a daily high of 158.62.
  • Bearish signals: Chikou Span crosses below June’s candle; Tenkan-Sen nearing cross below Kijun-Sen.
  • Key supports at 155.50/60 and 153.61; resistance at 157.00 with potential re-test of 158.85.

The USD/JPY falls sharply on Wednesday, down by more than 1.30% and approaching the top of the Ichimoku Cloud (Kumo) at around 156.00. At the time of writing, the pair exchanged hands at 156.32 after diving from a daily high of 158.62.

USD/JPY Price Analysis:  Technical outlook

The USD/JPY has dropped to a three-week low slightly above the Kumo, as more technical signals suggest the pair could extend its losses.

The Chikou Span crossed below June’s 12 candle, a bearish signal, while the Tenkan-Sen is about to cross below the Kijun-Sen at around 158.80/91. This and the USD/JPY clearing key support levels seen at 157.14 opened the door for further downside.

If USD/JPY clears the narrowest part of the Kumo sliding beneath 155.50/60, that would expose the May 16 swing low of 153.61. A breach of the latter will expose the May 2 pivot low at 151.87, ahead of testing the 151.00 mark.

On the other hand, if buyers stepped in and pushed the USD/JPY above 157.00, look for a re-test of the July 16 peak at 158.85.

USD/JPY Price Action – Daily Chart

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