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Japan 225 Analysis: Index Declines Amid Rising BoJ Rate Expectations

Selling pressure on the Japan 225 has intensified as markets increasingly anticipate a possible Bank of Japan rate hike in September. According to Reuters, policymakers are considering taking action at the 17–18 September meeting and may be open to tightening monetary policy at a faster pace than the current guidance of roughly two rate increases per year.

Market pricing points to a high probability of a September hike. At the same time, Japanese government bond yields have climbed to multi-year highs, reflecting growing expectations for tighter monetary policy alongside concerns over inflation and fiscal risks.

Technical Analysis of Japan 225

The H4 chart of the Japan 225 shows an upward trend that developed against a backdrop of declining vertical volume, with the index advancing from a local base formed in late July towards a peak of 69,600.

The trendline now appears to have been broken, with the move accompanied by a steady increase in trading volume. This suggests that the current decline is gaining more momentum than the preceding advance.

The index is currently trading around the Point of Control (POC) at 66,130, within the boundaries of the current market profile. The upper boundary is located at 67,470, while the lower boundary stands at 65,215.

If the breakdown extends and the price moves below the lower boundary of the profile, the next significant area of interest would be the 63,015 support zone, where the nearest concentration of market activity is located.

Conversely, if buyers regain control and successfully push the index back through the profile from below, the previous uptrend high at 69,600 would become the next major resistance level.

The RSI + MAs indicator currently shows readings of 39, 39 and 49. RSI has already entered oversold territory, while the fast moving average remains below the neutral zone and the slow moving average is positioned around its midpoint.

Key Takeaways

The fundamental backdrop remains mixed. Expectations of a Bank of Japan rate hike are weighing on the Japan 225, while weak domestic demand adds another source of uncertainty.

In the near term, the index is likely to remain sensitive to expectations surrounding the BoJ’s next policy decision, incoming inflation data, movements in the yen and changes in Japanese government bond yields. These factors could determine whether the current technical correction develops into a deeper decline or gives way to a renewed recovery.

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