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USD/JPY – Waiting on the 146.00 trigger

The calm before the break

USD/JPY has been climbing within a rising channel since early 2025, but all eyes are now on 146.000—a key horizontal level that’s acting as the market’s line in the sand. Technically and fundamentally, this price area has the potential to be a make-or-break pivot for the pair. While the Fed’s dovish turn weakens the dollar’s grip, subtle shifts from the Bank of Japan are giving the yen a leg up. What unfolds next hinges heavily on whether 146 holds or gives way.

High timeframe view: A Larger bearish structure looms

Zooming out to the multi-year daily chart, we can see that USD/JPY is trading within a macro descending channel formation. This pattern has been developing since late 2023, capturing lower highs and lower lows. The current bounce from below 140.000 has brought price back into the mid-range of this wedge, but resistance is clearly building as we near the upper boundary.

The macro backdrop here can’t be ignored:

  • U.S. economic softness (seen in weak NFP and PMI prints) is amplifying expectations of a September Fed rate cut.
  • That weakening rate differential diminishes the dollar’s yield advantage over the yen—one of the core drivers of USD/JPY upside over the past two years.
  • Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan is slowly shifting tone, acknowledging inflation risk and leaving the door open to gradual policy tightening by year-end.

In this higher timeframe, the structure suggests a downside resolution is more likely—especially if 146.000 is taken out with conviction.

Medium-term setup: Rising channel meets key level

The medium-term chart paints a tighter picture. Price action since April 2025 has formed a clear rising channel, respecting its boundaries with precision. But the recent rejection from the top of this channel aligns almost perfectly with macro resistance zones and fading momentum.

Now, price is compressing just above 146.000, a level that has acted as prior support and resistance. A break below here would:

  • Invalidate the short-term bullish channel.
  • Confirm bearish structure resumption from the higher timeframe.
  • Open downside targets toward 144.50, 142.00, and potentially the lower wedge line near 138.00.

Linking back to fundamentals:

  • U.S. policy uncertainty (including Fed governance shakeups and statistical credibility issues) has weakened investor confidence in the dollar.
  • The BOJ’s quiet hawkish lean increases the appeal of the yen—especially if risk-off sentiment returns to global markets.

This confluence of technical fragility and macro headwinds underscores the importance of the 146 level.

Eyes on the trigger

USD/JPY is sitting on a technical and macro knife edge. The price action is orderly, but the pressure is building. If 146.000 breaks, the rising structure unravels—and we may see a sharp transition to the downside, supported by dovish Fed bets and a firmer yen outlook.

Until then, it’s a waiting game. But once the domino falls, traders should be ready.

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Zorrays Junaid

Zorrays Junaid

Alchemy Markets

Zorrays Junaid has extensive combined experience in the financial markets as a portfolio manager and trading coach. More recently, he is an Analyst with Alchemy Markets, and has contributed to DailyFX and Elliott Wave Forecast in the past.

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