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China Walking Back Trade Deal

Published 2019-11-18, 02:28 p/m
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Earlier today, CNBC’s Eunice Yoon tweeted that the “mood is pessimistic regarding U.S.-China trade deal being passed; China is trouble after U.S. President Trump said no tariff rollback. Strategy is to talk, but wait for impeachment/election,” citing a government source.

Wait. What?

Day after day, haven’t we had Donald Trump, director of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow and United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer marching out and telling us that China wants a deal very badly; and that Phase One is very close to being done? Markets initially are looking at this tweet as extremely pessimistic as these are the most negative comments we have seen from a government source regarding the U.S.-China trade deal.

Of course, the U.S. can always come out and refute these comments. However, the comments allegedly have been made and at least for now there is temporarily some doubt to Phase One.

The FX markets did not take kindly to the tweet, and USD/JPY turned to risk-off mode, selling off from 109.03 down to 108.65. The pair broke an upward sloping channel on a short-term 15-minute chart and moved down to horizontal support at 108.62.

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Last week USD/JPY was ready for a pickup in volatility, as the pair may break higher out of the inverted head-and-shoulders pattern on a daily timeframe or may break lower out of a rising wedge on the 240-minute timeframe.

For the moment, the latter appears to be the case as prices have broken lower. The target for the rising wedge is near 108.00. Price fell as low at 108.25 on Thursday and bounced just above 109 today until the comments came out. A bearish engulfing candlestick was formed at the highs and is creating a very nice potential AB = CD harmonic formation. If this pattern plays out, the target near 108 will also be the target from the rising wedge, as well as the 50% retracement level from the lows on Oct. 3 to the highs on Nov. 7. Prices need to get back above today’s highs at 109.07 to negate the pattern.

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One more thing to note is the positioning of Yen from Nov. 12.

Traders are their most bearish on JPY in 5-months.

What does this mean?

It means that traders expect Yen pairs (xxx/jpy) to go higher! And if you subscribe to the contrarian theory that traders are wrong at elevated levels, this would indicate that Yen pairs (including USD/JPY) will be moving lower.

As we wait to see if U.S. officials have a rebuttal to the headline, USD/JPY could be on its was to 108.00. And if negative comments from China continue to come out, USD/JPY could end up being much lower.

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