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USD/JPY Forecast: Balancing BoJ’s Warning Signals with US Durable Goods Orders
Short-term Forecast
Near-term trends for the USD/JPY will hinge on inflation numbers from Japan and the US and the Bank of Japan. Softer-than-expected inflation numbers from Japan could allow the Bank of Japan to support a zero-interest rate environment over the near term.
Sticky US inflation numbers and upward trends in personal income and spending could tilt monetary policy divergence further toward the US dollar.
USD/JPY Price Action
Daily Chart
The USD/JPY remained comfortably above the 50-day and 200-day EMAs, affirming the bullish price signals.
A USD/JPY breakout from the April 23 high of 154.874 could give the bulls a run at the 155 handle.
Investors should consider the Bank of Japan, intervention chatter, and US core durable goods orders.
Conversely, a USD/JPY fall through the 154 handle could signal a drop toward the 151.685 support level.
The 14-day RSI at 75.43 shows the USD/JPY in overbought territory. Selling pressure will likely increase at the April 23 high of 154.874.
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