USDJPY - EDGY BOJ TURNS YEN TURBULENT; KURODA SPEECHUSDJPY:
1. Price action immediately following BOJ this september was more than erratic but at the same time showed some consistency for those of you who can remember back to Julys performance - we moved instantly lower on the decision to 101 flat, before ripping 180pips higher to 102.8 to then lose most of the bids and trade back to the 101 base.
2. The BOJ decision itself, imo, was less than clear compared to July though and almost warranted this kind of whipsaw behaviour - especially given the anticipation (or not so much) of the Fed later today which is likely to mingle with risk sentiment and dollar leg of USDJPY the like at some point.
- The unclearness regarding whether the policy decision was net hawkish or dovish was given that there was no changes to the main policy tools (Depo, LSP, JGB, ETF), it would leave one thinking neutral-hawkish on expecttions - especially given a 5bps cut was the median BBG forecast. However, on the other hand, you had statements from BOJ including, "BOJ expanding its monetary base until it reaches its 2% inflation target" which is somewhat dovish given it puts never ending monthly JGB 80-100trn yen on the table for the next few years (unless the BOJ is delusional that less time is required). But at the same time this dovish statement was met by a bid from the BOJ to "increase yields for 10y JGB to 0%" and steepen the curve - which in itself is highly contradiction of ANY further expansion to the monetary base (given increases in money supply reduces rates). The BOJ knowing this then went on to cover saying "pace of purchases may fluctuate as to meet 0% target". Thus all in all the above, for me at least, left the overall decision uncertain at best. Given we are only 0.2% down it would be fair to say the outcome was infact neutral.
Neutral BOJ and No hike Hawkish Fed was my prediction before (see attached) and i stand behind the 100 level being reached as USD demand is likely to be flushed at some level when the 10-20% priced into USD fed funds is flushed out.
BOJ Decision:
JAPAN BOJ RATE DECISION STAYS FLAT AT -0.1 % (FCAST -0.1 %) VS PREV -0.1 %
BOJ DECIDES TO SET TARGET FOR LONG TERM INTEREST RATES
JAPAN BOJ BASE MONEY TARGET STAYS FLAT AT 80 TLN JPY (FCAST 80.00 TLN JPY) VS PREV 80.00 TLN JPY
BOJ: ADOPTS QQE WITH YIELD CURVE CONTROL
BOJ: TO ABANDON MONETARY BASE TARGET
BOJ SAYS NO OFFICIAL BASE MONEY TARGET, BUT MAINTAINS ANNUAL PACE OF JGB BUYING AT 80 TRLN YEN
BOJ: TO KEEP BUYING JGBS SO BALANCE OF ITS HOLDINGS INCREASES AT ANNUAL PACE OF 80 TRLN YEN
BOJ: INTRODUCES NEW MARKET OPS FOR YIELD CURVE CONTROL
BOJ: TO BUY JGBS SO 10 YR YIELD HOVERS AROUND 0 PCT
BOJ: PURCHASING YIELDS WILL BE SET PER AUCTION BY INDICATING THE SPREAD FROM THE BENCHMARK YIELD WHICH BOJ DETERMINES SEPARATELY
BOJ: DEPENDING ON MARKET CONDITIONS MAY SET JGB PURCHASE SIZE PER AUCTION TO FIXED AMOUNT OR UNLIMITED AMOUNT
BOJ: SCRAPS RANGE FOR DURATION OF JGBS THAT BOJ BUYS
BOJ: BOJ TO CONTINUE EXPANDING MONETARY BASE UNTIL CPI EXCEEDS 2 PCT AND STAYS ABOVE TARGET IN STABLE MANNER
BOJ: ADOPTS COMMITMENT TO LET INFLATION OVERSHOOT ABOVE 2 PCT
BOJ: BOJ CAN CUT SHORT TERM POLICY RATE, TARGET LEVEL OF LONG TERM RATES IN FUTURE EASING
BOJ: BOJ TO CONTINUE EXPANDING MONETARY BASE UNTIL CPI EXCEEDS 2 PCT AND STAYS ABOVE TARGET IN STABLE MANNER
BOJ: BOJ MAY ACCELERATE EXPANSION OF MONETARY BASE AS FUTURE POLICY OPTION
BOJ: PACE OF MONETARY BASE INCREASE MAY FLUCTUATE IN SHORT RUN UNDER MARKET OP THAT AIMS TO CONTROL YIELD CURVE
BOJ: MAINTAINS COMMITMENT TO ACHIEVE 2 PCT INFLATION AT EARLIEST DATE POSSIBLE
BOJ Kuroda:
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USDJPY heavy going into BOJUSDJPY appears heavy going into the BOJ rate decision. Pair is consolidating between channel resistance and a rising minor trend-line. Resistance is a zone stretching from 102.25 and 103.35 where sellers are likely to fade spikes. We expect significant buying interest in the 100.60 - 99.60 support zone. We are not looking for a break in either direction, but BOJ days are notoriously volatile and anything is possible.
AUDUSD flagging into FOMCAUDUSD is trading in a bear flag as we head into BOJ and FOMC rate decisions. Pair is struggling with a resistance zone stretching from .7565 to 7585. Bears will be looking to take out the .7540 - 7430 support zone, with rising flag support below there above 7510. We are looking for a break below flag support on dovish BOJ/Hawkish FOMC. Closing power above .7580 would invalidate. Beware major event risk spike volatility.
USDJPY Final Long Entry Before Invalidation! High R/R!This is a re-evaluation of the final corrective triangle structure. The reason why this is the LAST entry is because our stop can be comfortably placed beyond the invalidation level. A single pip below this level invalidates the count, and we have a huge risk to reward opportunity on which to capitalize. This is a risky position because the BOJ news is pending, so risk your capital intelligently. I will update with more updates as the tide rolls. Happy Trading All
USD/JPY TREND LINE AND DATA TRADINGFor any traders wanting a simple support / resistance trade. A Buy could be made if bullish candle closes on 4H.
Moving averages and BB is NOT in use for these concepts.
I feel we have 2 scenarios about to happen this week!!
Please read the above views and comment your own opinions for discussion.
I am going to play the 1st scenario as I like the previous reactions to this support line :)
USDJPY push to the downside on USD & JPY NEWS unleashesAs the market prepares itself for a major move as news comes out for Bank Of japan Sept. 20 Tuesday next week technicals are largely at play, we see two Gartley patterns on the 4 hour and 1 hour timeframes. i am going on the 88.6 or 78.6 after receiving confirmation and will be taking it down from C to D of the Bullish gartley. As Market conditions shift i will update regularly... happy trading.
EURUSD/ GBPUSD/ USDJPY - SELL USD ON RALLIES: ECB, FOMC, BOELautenschlaeger remained neutral on the margin, stating raising rates wouldnt help anybody but neither would the change to the APP or further cuts. This comes in line with last weeks ECB's to leave policy unchanged.
I think this is more pressure for EUR bids but undoubtedly i think USD will dominate the pair until the fed on the 21st and fed funds pricing will sway EUR$'s price range until then. However, on a no vote, combined with the ECBs hawkish-neutral monpol decision my bets will be with EUR$ heading towards the 1.14 upper percentile of the range. Conversely a surprise hike decision will likely shock EUR$ 200-300pips lower than market on the day, though i wouldnt be surprised to see dips brought as we have consistently seen with EUR$ and monpol changes in the past 12m.
On the day fed funds trade flat implying 15% probability for september, hence the shock risk is higher, though i do believe the true probability to lie somewhere near here. US 10yr yields also hit 3m highs today interestingly despite there being a risk-off lingering in the air. For USD now though I prefer to buy yen here on rallies in $Yen, yen broadly cheap given risk-sentiment and BOJ no move (in conjunction with FOMC now move). Also i think sterling is cheap here going into BOE, no action is going to happen imo given the strength of data so i prefer to buy dips into 1.310/5. The inflation "Miss" selling is an over-reaction given we are still at the higher levels recorded in CPI, and clearly there is a new normal lower with inflation which the market is under-pricing in GBP. Unemployment data and retail sales will be watched closely, beats will put GBP back on the bid to 1.34 (assuming BOE are neutral) especially given an FOMC no move puts the fed below their own targets and should cause firm supply.
ECB Lautenschlaeger highlights:
ECB's Lautenschlaeger: Raising Interest Rates Now Would Benefit Nobody, Not Even Savers or Banks
ECB's Lautenschlaeger: I Still Consider Negative Rates to be Justified Despite Risks, Side Effects
ECB's Lautenschlaeger: We Shouldn't Feel Obliged to Cut Rates Even More
ECB's Lautenschlaeger: We Don't Seem to Have Reached Lower Limit For Rates
ECB's Lautenschlaeger: See No Reason Now to Change Design of Bond-Purchase Program
ECB's Lautenschlaeger: Must Give Bond Purchases Time To Work
ECB's Nowotny Says Monetary Policy Should Stimulate Domestic Demand
Last LONG before DOOMWell that is IF there are no US rates increase in September that is...
Still following the Soy Sauce idea (link in Related Ideas) which has a target of 100.50... I am going to take advantage of any UP and reSHORT higher if possible.
A higher target on this LONG is possible that would take us up close to the right shoulder of the H&S that was formed on September 5 & 6. This targer is based on a repeat of patterns from July 26th.
EurJpy Bullish Continuation for 280 PipsWe have witnessed in the recent week a beautiful and impulsive range/wedge breakout of the EurJpy. It led directly to the first downtrend line on the topside.
Market rushed down in recent days back to the breakout point and stalled.
I am seeing we are in for a bullish continuation of this multiweek range breakout towards the big downtrend line at around 117.10.
I am long @ 114.25 with a tight 50 pip stop and looking for a move to 117.10
Testing the top of a trading channel towards Kuroda's speechSince its rally from 100, $USDJPY price managed to climb above 2 MA lines and above the 102 structure zone (now all are support).
Tomorrow morning (check local time) Kuroda is scheduled to speak.
My longer term analysis suggests that the bullish move in USDJPY has just begun but it doesn't mean there can't be a pullback before the next bullish wave.
104 is the key zone to focus on this week.
A breakout will lead to extended rally towards 108.
A decline can trigger the two reversal patterns (Pinbar and Outside Bar) and lead USDJPY back to 102 and maybe even 100 again.
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EURJPY: Trend following made easyI'd like to share a trade opportunity in this pair. You can see how the moving average on chart shows when it's a good chance to short this pair, looking to rejoin the dominant downtrend in place.
We can now enter at market, (if not already in...I'm short from 116.191, and added at 115.164).
The price has hit a strong level, which coincides with the mid point of the Brexit induced decline, as well as a recent daily downtrend's resistance, so I expect this pair to roll over, and proceed to accelerate to the downside soon.
Good luck if taking this trade,
Ivan Labrie.
Will Kuroda Sink The Yen in his speech in a few hours?USD/JPY opened higher than the Friday close to a small retracement in it's initial hour and price is now trying to push high (hourly view) with a wick formed above today's open on the next candle.
Markets could be primed for the Bank of Japan Chief Kuroda who is due to speak in the early hours of Monday and as per recent speeches he will likely be seeking to manipulate Yen strength to support Japanese exporters.
Let's wait and see what happens, the position here is long USD/JPY.
USDJPY testing bearish trendlineUSDJPY is ending the trading week at a level that leaves us all in suspense for the start of next week. The pair is currently trading at 103.96 with a big resistance level at 104.00-30. There would theoretically be a potential for a double bottom should prices break above this resistance next week, but one would be hard pressed to aggressively short the yen so long as it trades above its support level. Basically, this is a make-or-break moment for USDJPY in which we will either see renewed selling pressures (trend continuation, possibly followed by a break below 100 if the dollar comes under sustained pressure in the weeks ahead) or a bullish breakout (possibly fueled by intensified speculation over an extension of the BoJ's QE program + maintained called for a Fed rate hike).
DXY/ USD: WEAK ISM PMI FLUSHES USD BIDS - FED MESTER SPEECHUSD disappointingly failed to maintain its heavily demanded week when ISM PMIs not only fell short of expectations but also showed a slight contraction by slipping across the 50 mark to the downside. This data pattern however has been consistent for USD, where it has failed to show any upbeat prints, though in the past months the Job market has been able to stand out from this trend so it is difficult to read too much into what the report tomorrow will show.
As discussed in my post last week, i believe the risks are to the downside and even more so that Fed mester has stated that employment has reached capacity and 75k-100k a month will be enough to maintain the rate - a figure like this tomorrow would surely see DXY move back into the 94s, with september expectations likely to drop into the 12-18% range that it had maintained before yellen last week.
Fed Mester on the whole was neutral, offering little to support the dovish or hawkish side.
USD Positioning:
In terms of positioning, given $Yens rapid 6-day appreciation (today would be the 7th on a close above 103.45) I am looking to get short if we can get a close just 15pips higher than market, as a 7th day on the up has only been seen 3 times in the past 16yrs so shorts here are statistically in play - though of course NFP upside bodes a risk, but given my expectations going in (downside) it is a risk I will be willing to take (not to mention i expect market risk to spike increasing yen demand - but i will discuss this in a separate post if we close higher tonight).
My long favoured short GBP$ trade is currently hanging in the balance, with little negative data to illustrate brexit impacts coupled with USD data unable to get a footing it is hard to continue with the "short sterling on rallies" approach, given topside is becoming arguably justifiable, if we see Services Monday and construction friday PMIs above the 50 level, short GBPUSD on rallies will no longer be a conviction trade, as there will be no real macro case outside of the broad "brexit uncertainty" which by all accounts is waning as optimism and confidence measures are fading the downside spike. Ask yourself, going forward assuming data holds up which it should, what further reason does the BOE have to ease or GBP have to fall? Brexit negs arent likely to start until Q2 2017 so we have a firm 6m of "stability".. especially when you think of sterling with respect to the massive 1000-4000pips its lost (cross ccy) into brexit, upside from here is certainly possible even if it is just a recovery rally.
Trading NFP on a 220k print is also possible as a tactical trade e.g. long DXY, as DXY is likely to offer lower some more going into the event as the market derisks.
Fed Mester Speech Highlights:
SELL GBPJPY: RISK-OFF SHIFT COMING? LOWER BOE MONPOL EQUILIBRIUMGBPJPY:
1. Given Fed Yellen's "hawkish" market response and GBPUSD, GBPNZD and GBPAUD shorts TPd on the rally lower today cleared (FX risk book clear too), im looking to add some safe haven assets to my portfolio.
2. Looking at GBPJPY and GBP structures on the whole, there has been alot of sterling longs in the past 2wks accumulating in spot as economic confidence falsely increases (imo, given intelligent money understands near-term UK risks are to the upside).
- GJ rising some 7 of the last 9 days, and now 400pips above the aug 16th lows of 129 at 133.3 I think there is at least that 400pips in downside available from here as the new equilibrium for several reasons:
1) Fed Yellen being hawkish looks like it may be the catalyst for the september US Equity sell-off, in which case, highly negatively correlated assets (e.g. safe havens yen, gold UST) are likely to pick the bids up, thus driving GBPJPY lower i.e. A tightening of financial conditions in the US will put pressure on US equities and also US election risk will transfer into Yen demand - also Brexit/ A50 risk is a medium term yen topside catalyst which makes sense owning through GBPJPY downside.
2) GBP shorts at these levels, given the monpol introduced by BOE, look like the smart move as the market is significantly higher than the monpol lows (which should be the new equilibrium).
3) Further BOJ action is made more unlikely by a hawkish Fed - hawkish fed looks to have provided $yen some topside support in the immediate term if nothing else, this eases pressure on the BOJ to ease - though a counter to this is the recent BOJ Inflation CPI traded some 30bps lower at 0.5% - the biggest drop since its inception (and the lowest level ever) this could be a push to more easing. However, the July Meeting misfire when expectations were perhaps at their highest and the current JGB drying liquidity situation somewhat capping the extent of further easing, I cant see the BOJ doing anything more than jawboning, as they have consistently continued to do (and about the only thing they have). Also for extra confidence, even if the BOJ was to ease - look at the past 2 times (Jan April), both policy measures provided 0 equilibrium relief to yen downside and infact fueled some 500pip+ topside to yen, so yen bulls imo can feel conforted that further easing is likely to have little impact, even more so as their ability to do more is ever reduced.
4) Technically, as mentioned weve been on a 2wk bull run so i feel GBP topside is due a rebalancing lower, and also the downside targets are not uncharted territory having traded at the 129 level on 2 previous occasions so the profit target isnt unreasonable.
5) I hear RM long-term short positioning, is picking up at these levels where sterling looks arguably overbrought.
Trading Strategy - SHORT GBPJPY @133.3, add at 134 135 and 136 - TP 130.5 and 129
1. Short GBPJPY - Small at market price 133, and add ever 100pips higher if bulls continue up to 136 - the macro resistance levels on the daily are the 134 and 136 level.
- Short small here at 133.3 and ADD as we move higher as short sterling given brexit/ monpol future and long yen given the risk-on bull run which is bound to run out given hiking and election risk intensifying imo is an all but guaranteed trade.
Any questions on the trading strategy PLEASE ask!!
Long-term view - will be updated regularly Watch for small correction within the major downtrend which started late 2014. Very strong moves will be necessary to break out of this bearish trend. I believe we are in the middle of a impulse pattern downwards, working on a wave 3 atm. Watch for correction within the waves, and short on jumps upwards.
it will be interesting to see what BOJ will do to keep trying to turn the deflation around..so far no good.
Will pay attention around 111.5 which is fib 1.618 of purposed wave 1 on the chart.
USDJPY: FADE SHORT ON RALLIES; BUY 104.1 BREAKOUT$Yen
- There is little impetus for this pair this week, with this recent rally likely part of the NFP report flushing out.
- Nonetheless from here I maintain my bearish bias given the BOJ and JPN govts massive let downs I think USDJPY topside will struggle and we will move through 100 once the risk-off tone returns (which is likely once the equities rally/ excitement fades... and still waiting); thus, short on rallies into key resistance levels e.g. 102.5, 103.3 is advised.
- However, between the 103.3 and 104.1 level there seems to be an area of "No mans land" which is filled with contradictory bullish/ bearish signals thus i advise not trading the pair between this range.
- Furthermore a break above 104 and close on the daily and my view turns to bullish - citing the relative lows e.g. $yen already 20% down so struggling to fall more or a medium term risk-on shift maintaining thus driving the pair higher through weaker yen demand.
Trading strategy:
1. Sell $yen at 102.5 resistance, 101.6tp1 101tp2.
2. PotentiallY buy $yen on a 104.1 break-out but I will advise on this if it becomes the case.
GBPUSD/ GBPJPY: BOE POLICY DECISION & CARNEY SPEECH HIGHLIGHTSBOE's policy decision and QIR was largely inline with expectations, perhaps even 10bn better than expected on the QE side - and was very forgiving with hints towards further interest easing, though the stubborn unwillingness to realise negative rates undermined this to some extent. GBPJPY and GBPUSD shorts traded into intermediate TP levels - with GBPJPY unsurprisingly outperforming (implied vol adjusted) given USD weakness, and trading through the 133 handle (132.3 now targeted) whilst cable traded abit more firmly bid struggling to even test the 1.308 pivot, let alone break it - i think we will see a 1.308 key support break tomorrow if NFP comes in hit or beat and I am now waiting for this (gbpjpy shorts closed).
BOE Monetary Policy Decision Highlights:
BOE Aug Minutes: 0 Members Voted to Increase Rate DJ News
BOE: Six Members Voted To Expand QE Program, Three Against
BOE: Forbes, Weale And McCafferty Voted Against Expansion Of QE
BOE: QE Dissenters Saw Risk That Recent Surveys Overstate Economic Weakness DJ News
BOE: Eight Members Voted To Launch Corporate Bond Buys, Forbes Dissented DJ News
BOE: Forbes Concerned By Excessive Stimulus, Risks Of Corporate Debt
BOE: All Members Voted In Favor Of Term Funding Program
BOE: Majority Of MPC Members Expect To Vote For Further Rate Cut 0
BOE: MPC Members See Lower Bound For Bank Rate "Close To, A Little Above" Zero
BOE Aug Minutes: MPC Voted 9-0 To Lower Bank Rate To 0.25%
BOE Aug Minutes: 0 Voted to Keep Rate Unchanged
BOE Aug Minutes: 9 Members Voted to Lower Rate
BOE Signals MPC Not Contemplating A Move To Negative Interest Rate
BOE: Economic Outlook "Has Weakened Markedly" Following Brexit Vote
BOE Makes Largest Cut In Economic Growth Forecast Since 1993
BOE Cuts 2017 Economic Growth Forecast To 0.8% From 2.3% In May
BOE Cuts 2018 Economic Growth Forecast To 1.8% From 2.3% In May
BOE Sees Declines In Business Investment During 2017 And 2018
BOE Sees Business Investment Down 3.75% In 2016 Versus 2.5% Growth In May
BOE Sees Business Investment Down 2% In 2017 Versus 7.25% Growth In May
BOE Sees Housing Investment Up 1.25% In 2016 Versus 4% In May
BOE Sees Housing Investment Down 4.75% In 2017 Versus 5.25% Growth In May
BOE Sees Pickup In Inflation On Weaker Pound
BOE Sees Inflation At 2.1% In 2017, 2.4% In 2018
BOE: Measures Ensure Inflation Won't Fall Below Target In Medium Term
UK Hammond: Prepared To Take Needed Steps To Support Economy
BOE Expands Program Of Government Bond Purchases By GBP60 Bln
BOE Purchases Of Government Bonds Will Take Six Months To Complete
BOE Government Bond Buys Will Take Total To GBP435 Bln From BGP375 Billion
BOE Last Expanded Stock Of Government Bond Buys In November 2012
BOE Launches New Program of GBP10 Billion In Corporate Bond Buys
BOE Purchases Of Corporate Bonds Will Take 18 Months to Complete
BOE Will Buy Non-Financial, Investment Grade Bonds
BOE: Issuers Of Corporate Bonds Must Make "Material Contribution" To UK Economy
BOE Approves Term Funding Scheme To Provide Loans To Lenders
BOE Loans To Banks, Building Societies At "Close To" Bank Rate
BOE TFS Intended To Ensure Cut In key Rate Passed On To Businesses, Households
BOE MPC Sees Room To Expand all Four Stimulus Measures
BOE Govenor Mark Carney et al. Speech Highlights:
BOE Carney: UK Has One Of Most Flexible Economies
BOE Carney: Can't Fully Offset Economic Impact Of Brexit
BOE Carney: Package Of Stimulus Measures Is "Exceptional"
BOE Carney: By Acting Early Can Reduce Uncertainty, Bolster Confidence
BOE Carney: GBP Fall Will Boost Exports, Reduce Imports
BOE Carney: MPC Has Been "Conservative" In New Growth Forecasts
BOE Carney: Package Ensures Stimulus Will Have Maxium Impact
USDJPY: BOJ DEPT GOV IWATA - MORE WORDS, NO ACTION; SELL 101/2.5BOJ dept Gov Iwata was the most recent in what seems to be a slew of attempts by JPY officials, whether it be Govt or BOJ to try and weaken the Yen with yet again more dovish/ promising rhetoric. Statements such as "prepared to loosen policy further without hesitation" where in my mind no doubt undermined by the BOJ's seemingly blind assesment of future expectations - with Iwata claiming inflation should hit 2% by the end of 2017, even though policy is relatively unchanged since January where inflation has gotten worse so i dont know how JPN is going to pull off what would be the fastest increase in inflation in history. Further, comments such as "BOJ increased ETF purchases to prevent worsening of corporate and public sentiment" were naive at best.. 30bn of etf purchases in a year amounts to that of an average sized hedgefund OR a very small asset manager, so how he thinks such action will uplift the worlds largest economy with increased measures of less than 1% of its GDP more than baffles me. BOJ/ Govt seem deluded to the greatest extent, or more realistically - holding $yen shorts from the start of the year, no poilcy but strong rhetoric certainly supports this view (humorous).
More seriously though, BOJ et als inability to take real responsibility for printed targets, and make policy = words to me makes the future clear for $yen trading. Lower is the only direction that is clear from here - in what was the most pressured BOJ meeting, from both markets and govt perspective, the BOJ performance was dismal so it leads the question, if not now why would it ever change? And Iwatas comments back this up, from the dept govs view, JPN is on firm track to hit its targets in amazing fashion.. so with such strong/ positive views (even if no data supporting), why will BOJ ease drastically more? they wont, as if most share his sentiment (which they do with most not voting to change the rate or JGB purchases which make up the bulk of the easing programme).
So all in all, Iwata's and previous speakers comments firmly in mind short $yen is now my view - after being a strong $yen bull on the basis of big easing with risk-on spill overs. Fading rallies seems appropriate and the 101.5 level today held unfazed which looks like a good level to add shorts for the imminent 100 level break. On the way down 101.5 was an intermediate level, 102 was the key so I am surprised it held and would prefer to short from the 102 nonetheless (much more likely to hold and 50 more easy pips of downside).
BOJ IWATA SPEECH HIGHLIGHTS