The US dollar pulled back a bit during the trading session on Friday as it looks like a potential sell-off in the short term is building up behind the scenes. Overall CPI inflation in Tokyo, rose 3.4% in February, compared to a 4.4% rise in the prior month - a negative variance of 1.0% which doesn't appear rosy for the Yen. The Bank of Japan continues to print more Yen in order to keep interest rates down and recently the Bank of Japan hinted that inflation will ease in the near term and that its 2% annual target will be achieved anytime soon and has projected 2025. From a technical standpoint, this video illustrates a potential trading opportunity around the 135.800 zone in the coming week.
01:00 Reference to last week's daily commentaries and results
03:49 USDJPY analysis on Daily Timeframe
07:53 Macroeconomic event for the week
09:59 USDJPY analysis on the 4H Timeframe
12:45 Conclusion on next week's projections
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