The USDJPY trend needle still points north following strong gains last week. The climb reinforced current bullish conditions and has put prices well north of former resistance at 139.39, the Jul 14 high. Last week’s break higher also confirmed a resumption of the primary uptrend and maintains the broader bullish price sequence of higher highs and higher lows. Sights are on 140.86 next, a Fibonacci projection. Initial firm support is at 137.20, the 20-day EMA.
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Rates trading weaker after the bell, just off midday session lows after FI markets gapped lower on stronger than expected jobs gains for July: +528k vs. +250k est, unemployment rate dropped a tenth to 3.5% after flattening out at 3.6% for six months. Average hourly earnings rose 0.5%, a tenth faster than in June. Better than expected data spurred heavy selling across the board but particularly in shorts to intermediates as yield curves extend inversion to new 22 year lows (2s10s -44.034).
Investment-grade corporate credit risk held near steady Friday as stocks see-sawed off post-jobs data lows. Currently, SPX eminis trade SPX eminis trade -21.5 (-0.52%) at 4131.75; DJIA -14.29 (-0.04%) at 32715.8; Nasdaq -121.6 (-1%) at 12599.4.
Better buyers of FI puts in the latter half of the week made the right call as underlying futures came under heavy pressure early Friday after an unexpectedly strong July employment report. July jobs gained +528k vs. +250k est. while, unemployment rate dropped a tenth to 3.5% after flattening out at 3.6% for six months. Average hourly earnings rose 0.5%, a tenth faster than in June.