
USD/JPY Price Forecast - Dollar to Yen Falls to 148.60 as U.S. Shutdown Risk and BoJ Hawkish Rhetoric Boost Yen
The dollar weakens across majors with the DXY at 97.63 (-0.19%), while yen demand surges. Traders eye Friday’s NFP to decide if USD/JPY rebounds above 150 or breaks support toward 145.50 | That's TradingNEWS
USD/JPY Price Forecast - Dollar to Yen Struggles at 148.60 as Shutdown Risk and Fed Cut Bets Drive Yen Strength
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Technical Setup for USD/JPY
On the charts, USD/JPY is trading within an Ascending Triangle structure. Resistance stands at 151.20 (March 28 high), with further targets at 152.30 and 154.68 if momentum extends. The 200-day moving average (200DMA) at 148.00 is a critical pivot. A sustained break below the September 17 low of 145.50 would trigger a deeper correction, while holding 149.00 as new support could re-establish bullish momentum.
The RSI (14) has retreated into the 40–60 range after failing above 60, suggesting sideways consolidation in the near term. Meanwhile, MACD trends remain positive, hinting at latent buying pressure if fundamentals align.
Cross-Currency Context: JPY Outperforms Across Majors
Monday’s heatmap confirms yen dominance. The yen gained 0.49% versus USD, 0.56% against EUR, 0.34% against GBP, and 0.62% against CHF, marking it the session’s strongest major. Yen demand also rose against commodity currencies, with AUD/JPY lower by 0.32% and NZD/JPY down 0.47%.
This across-the-board strength underscores how investors are reallocating into safe havens amid U.S. fiscal uncertainty and a global environment of tariffs and trade risks. Trump’s latest tariff package targeting pharmaceuticals, heavy trucks, and furniture added another headwind for the dollar, indirectly lifting the yen.
Forward Catalysts for USD/JPY
Traders now turn to a packed data calendar: Tuesday brings JOLTs job openings and BoJ Summary of Opinions, Wednesday delivers ADP payrolls and ISM Manufacturing PMI, Thursday features jobless claims, and Friday concludes with the pivotal NFP and ISM Services PMI. Fed speakers including John Williams and Christopher Waller will also weigh in. Each event could shift expectations around policy divergence, making USD/JPY one of the most data-sensitive pairs this week.