π USD/JPY Declines as U.S. Economy Weakens! Next Support? -$162,462 Loss
The trading week from February 24 to February 28 was challenging, with significant market volatility.
The weakening U.S. economic indicators accelerated USD selling, leading to a decline in USD/JPY.
π Next Week’s (March 10) FX Market Outlook
π΅ USD/JPY
π Trend: Yen Strength Likely to Continue, BoJ Rate Hike Speculation in Focus
π Key Events:
- March 12 β U.S. February CPI β Expected 2.6% YoY (A lower-than-expected CPI may trigger more USD selling)
- March 13 β U.S. February PPI β A further decline in inflation would reinforce USD weakness
- March 14 β Japan’s Spring Wage Negotiations (Shunto) First Response β A large wage hike could fuel BoJ rate hike expectations β Stronger JPY
- March 14 β U.S. Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index β Will impact overall market sentiment
π Next Support for USD/JPY: 147.50 Level
πΆ EUR/USD
π Trend: Germany’s Fiscal Expansion Plans Support EUR
π Key Factors:
- Germany’s Loosening of the Debt Brake β More stimulus could boost the euro
- Eurozone Economic Data β Improving sentiment could strengthen EUR further
π· GBP/JPY
π Trend: BoE Rate Cut Speculation & U.K. Economic Data in Focus
π Key Events:
- March 14 β U.K. January GDP & Industrial Production β If GDP is positive, it may support GBP
- BoE Rate Cut Speculation β If BoE remains cautious, GBP may stay firm
π΅ CAD/JPY
π Trend: Uncertainty Over Trump Tariffs
π Key Events:
- March 9 β Canadian Liberal Party Leadership Election β Potential U.S.-Canada trade tensions
- March 12 β BoC Policy Rate Decision β Expected cut from 3.00% to 2.75%
π CAD remains volatile, short-term trading approach recommended
π² AUD/JPY
π Trend: Impacted by U.S. Inflation Data & Trade Policies
π Key Events:
- March 11 β Australiaβs March Westpac Consumer Confidence & NAB Business Conditions Index
- March 12 β U.S. CPI Release (USD-driven movements expected)
- RBA Policy Outlook β If rate cut expectations fade, AUD could gain support
πΏπ¦ ZAR/JPY
π Trend: Political Risks Weigh on ZAR
π Key Events:
- March 12 β South Africaβs 2025 Budget Plan (Political uncertainty impacts ZAR)
- VAT Increase Issue (15% β 17%) β Decision could impact ZAR movements
π Key Economic Events
| Date | Event | Currency | |||-|
| March 9 | Canadian Liberal Party Leadership Election | CAD |
| March 11 | Australiaβs Consumer & Business Sentiment Data | AUD |
| March 12 | U.S. February CPI | USD |
| March 12 | Bank of Canada Rate Decision | CAD |
| March 13 | U.S. February PPI | USD |
| March 14 | U.K. January GDP & Industrial Production | GBP |
| March 14 | U.S. Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index | USD |
π Biggest Market Movers: U.S. CPI (March 12) & BoJ Rate Hike Speculation (March 14 Shunto)
π Summary
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USD: CPI could influence Fed rate cut expectations in May
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EUR: Germanyβs fiscal expansion could support EUR
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GBP: Awaiting key economic data; subject to external influences
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CAD: Unstable due to tariff concerns
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AUD: RBAβs cautious stance may provide support
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ZAR: Budget negotiations will impact sentiment
π This week, focus on “U.S. CPI” & “Spring Wage Negotiations,” keeping an eye on the yen’s strengthening trend!
π Side Note: 1-Month Matcha Experiment β Can It Replace Coffee?
β Switched from coffee to matcha for a month β Hereβs what happened!
Matcha is trending among Gen Z as a coffee alternative.
Itβs packed with antioxidants, caffeine, and potential health benefits.
But can it really replace coffee?
I decided to find out by replacing my morning espresso shots with matcha for a full month.
π₯ Matcha Setup
Normally, I drink iced coffee with a double espresso shot (~254mg caffeine).
Matcha contains ~70mg caffeine per teaspoon, so I used 2 teaspoons (140mg caffeine total).
β How I Prepared My Matcha Latte
- 2 tsp matcha powder
- 2oz (60ml) hot water at 70Β°C (158Β°F)
- Whisk using a milk frother
- Add milk & optional sweeteners (maple syrup is best!)
π No bamboo whisk? A milk frother works fine.
π° Taste & Cost β Matcha vs. Coffee
I used Costcoβs matcha powder ($20).
There are Ceremonial Grade (premium) and Casual Grade (everyday use)βsince I make lattes, I used casual grade.
π How does matcha taste?
- Grassy & slightly bitter
- Mixing it with maple syrup makes it way smoother!
πΉ Best Sweeteners for Matcha:
- π Maple syrup (Highly recommended!)
- π― Honey
- π Vanilla extract
- π Stevia
π΄ Physical Changes β Matcha vs. Coffee
π₯ Day 1: Extreme Fatigue
- No “instant wake-up” effect like coffee
- Felt foggy and slow all morning
π§ Week 1: Stable Focus
- No caffeine crash like coffee
- Takes longer to “kick in”
β‘ 1 Month Later: Reduced Caffeine Dependence
- When I went back to coffee, I got a headache
- Less caffeine dependency after switching to matcha
π€ Final Verdict: Would I Do It Again? β NO
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Matchaβs Benefits:
β Smoother caffeine release (no crash)
β Potential health benefits (antioxidants, metabolism boost)
β Less caffeine dependency over time
β Matchaβs Downsides:
β Weaker energy boost compared to coffee
β Takes longer to feel awake
β Taste isnβt for everyone
π Conclusion β Matcha is Great, But Itβs Not a Full Coffee Replacement
- Matcha is a solid alternative, but lacks the “instant alertness” of coffee
- It provides long-lasting energy without crashes
- Good for reducing caffeine intake
But for me?
Iβm sticking with coffee. βπ₯