Japanese Yen Is Ready to Assess Expenses

 | Apr 04, 2022 09:39AM ET

The Japanese Yen has finally reached stability against the USD. Early in the first full week of April, USD/JPY is neutral – it is moving close to 122.65 and expecting a lot of news.
 
Demand for the yen as a “safe haven” asset has been rather low recently – the “greenback” is too strong.
 
The weak JPY rate might support Japanese exporters but the global geopolitical uncertainty doesn’t provide many opportunities for economic growth in general.
 
This week, there will be lots of numbers from Japan and the most interesting of them is the Household Spending for February. The indicator is expected to add 2.8% y/y after leaping up 6.9% y/y the month before. the report is considered a leading indicator, that’s why strong readings will be absolutely positive.
 
As a rule, Japanese households are believed to spend more when they see economic stability. This time, it might be interesting to assess how it is happening under unusually high inflation in Japan.
 
As we can see in the H4 chart, having finished the ascending wave at 125.05, USD/JPY is forming the first descending structure towards 119.94; right now, it is trading with the short-term target at 120.80. After that, the instrument may start another growth to reach 122.55 and then resume trading downwards to return to 119.94. From the technical point of view, this scenario is confirmed by MACD Oscillator: its signal line is growing to reach 0, a rebound from which may lead to another decline towards new lows.