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USD/JPY reverses from multi-year highs and falls to the 130.00 zone

  • US dollar losses strength as US yields drop from multi-year highs.
  • DXY hits fresh lows on American hours, backs away from the fresh multi-year high.

The USD/JPY rose earlier on Monday to 131.34, reaching the highest level since 2002 and then lost strength. During the American session, it turned to the downside and recently accelerated falling to 130.09, the lowest since early Friday.

The pair is hovering around 130.35, modestly lower for the day. It moved far from the peak after suffering another failure holding above 131.00 showing difficulties extending the rally. A sign that could be suggesting some consolidation or a correction ahead. So far the downside has been limited to 130.10. The next support stands at 129.70 and then 129.30. A daily close bell above 131.00 should open the doors to more gains.

When USD/JPY peaked on Monday US yields reached fresh multi-year highs. As the decline in stock markets continue, demand for Treasuries improved, sending yields lower. The US 10-year fell from 3.20% to 3.07%. The moved weighed on the dollar that lost momentum.

The Dow Jones is falling by 1.39% and the Nasdaq by 3.12%. In Europe, the CAC 40 lost 52.75% and the DAX 2.15%. The risk aversion environment helped the dollar more than the yen during most of the trading hours, but as US yields pull back, the scenario is changing, favoring the yen.

Technical levels

USD/JPY

Overview
Today last price130.4
Today Daily Change-0.15
Today Daily Change %-0.11
Today daily open130.55
 
Trends
Daily SMA20128.18
Daily SMA50122.99
Daily SMA100118.96
Daily SMA200115.48
 
Levels
Previous Daily High130.81
Previous Daily Low130.1
Previous Weekly High130.81
Previous Weekly Low128.63
Previous Monthly High131.26
Previous Monthly Low121.67
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%130.54
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%130.37
Daily Pivot Point S1130.16
Daily Pivot Point S2129.77
Daily Pivot Point S3129.45
Daily Pivot Point R1130.87
Daily Pivot Point R2131.2
Daily Pivot Point R3131.59

Author

Matías Salord

Matías started in financial markets in 2008, after graduating in Economics. He was trained in chart analysis and then became an educator. He also studied Journalism. He started writing analyses for specialized websites before joining FXStreet.

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