USD/JPY approaches 117.00 as yen gains momentum

FXStreet (Córdoba) - USD/JPY found resistance below 118.00 and the recovery lost strength. From there is pulling back and it approached 117.00. Currently trades at 117.35, at the lowest level since early European session with the yen gaining momentum in the market.

USD/JPY levels


The pair bottomed at the beginning of the week at 116.66, the lowest level since August and then bounced to the upside as the tone across financial markets improved. Greenback peaked at 118.02 but then reversed and turned to the downside.

So far the area around 117.30 capped the decline, but below attention would turn to 117.00 and then, the next support could be seen around daily lows at 116.60/65. On the opposite direction, the pair needs to rise above the 20-hour MA to gain momentum; the next resistance is located between 118.00/05 (daily high) and 118.10 (100-hour MA).

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