Intervention Sticks As the Yen’s Recent Weakness Persists

It appears that coordinated currency intervention has accomplished what unilateral intervention could not – initiate a sustained weakening in the Japanese yen. When the Bank of Japan promised “powerful monetary easing” I quipped: The wordsmiths were working overtime. The BoJ clearly wants to fire as strong a warning as possible to those who insist on … Read more

The Yen and Franc Break the Dollar’s Back – Can the BoJ Save It?

NOW things get even more interesting for the U.S. dollar. In dramatic fashion, a tremendous surge in buying in the Swiss franc and the Japanese yen shortly after the close of the U.S. market on Wednesday set the dollar hurtling through its long-term support line. This break was long in the making and something I … Read more

Dollar Clings to Support (Yes, Again)

Tuesday’s expected gap down and steady buyback created a LOT of amazing charts. Many stocks I have reviewed bounced with picture-perfect accuracy off key support levels like 50DMAs and 200DMAs. The chart of the dollar index also caught my attention (as it so often does). For the past two days, the U.S. dollar has clung … Read more

What A Day for a Fed Meeting (including S&P 500, USD/JPY chart reviews)

The Federal Reserve meets and decides monetary policy on Tuesday right in the middle of the most tumultuous time for global financial markets perhaps since the March, 2009 lows. As the Bank of Japan (BoJ) is furiously printing money to buttress its financial system and promote calm, I fully expect the Fed to issue a … Read more

Dollar Bounces “On Schedule”

Once again, long-term support has successfully held for the dollar. The options market revealed that players were moving in anticipation of this bounce, but some observers were caught trying to use fundamentals to explain the action. Since the payroll number was the biggest news on Friday, it seemed players were bullish on the dollar because … Read more