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USD/JPY faces rejection at 0.382 Arc – Potential decline toward 158.00

US Dollar/Japanese Yen (USD/JPY): Arc cycle analysis

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Overview: Based on Arc Cycle Analysis applied to the 2h chart, USD/JPY is interacting with the 0.382 Resistance Arc within the current Arc Cycle. Bullish momentum has faded near this boundary, indicating that the upper Arc continues to cap upside expansion.

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Market outlook

The 0.382 Arc continues to act as a resistance boundary, capping upside expansion. Bullish attempts have stalled beneath the Resistance Arc, indicating that the resistance remains intact.

If the Resistance Arc holds firm, a decline toward 158.00 becomes the primary scenario. Conversely, a sustained 2h close above 159.00 would invalidate the bearish scenario, opening the path toward the next Resistance Arc at the 0.236 Arc level.

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Mohamad Gharib

Mohamad Gharib

Independent Analyst

Mohamad Gharib is a Financial Markets Analyst and Quantitative Researcher with more than 18 years of experience in financial markets, including 15 years as an FX Quant Trader.

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