Digital Empathy Network

USD/JPY MARKET PULSE: CORE SIGNALS

1. RSI Divergence

Real Scenario: Price Action on the 4H chart has posted three higher highs, but the RSI oscillator is failing to break resistance, creating distinct lower highs. Momentum is decoupling from price.

Bearish (Sell)

Institutional Logic: This is a classic Bearish Divergence (Class A). The fading momentum predicts exhaustion. The "contextual heat" from the Digital Empathy Network confirms local Tokyo indifference to USD strength. The highest probability move is a reversal.

2. Golden Cross

Real Scenario: On the Daily (D1) chart, the 50-period simple moving average has decisively crossed above the 200-period SMA. Price has retested the cross and is now accelerating upward.

Bullish (Buy)

Institutional Logic: A Golden Cross signals long-term directional momentum has flipped. This macro confirmation aligns with the high US Treasury yield differentials. Sentiment filters verify zero intervention risk from the BoJ, confirming a clean, high-conviction buy signal.

3. Sentiment Spike

Real Scenario: While the USD/JPY price pair consolidates in a tight range, the Digital Empathy Network registers a parabolic spike in "Yen Positive" sentiment from authenticated Tokyo retail accounts.

Bearish (Sell)

Institutional Logic: Public chatter is the "lead" for regional policy interpretation. The spike in JPY confidence, despite flat price, reveals a hidden consensus. Market participants are hedging for Yen strength. The highest probability is a downward break. Sell the range.

Market Signal

Sentiment Divergence

Detect rising friction between business reality and policy narratives before they harden into market headlines. Extract actionable lead times on regional pivots.

Regional Focus

Trajectory Tracking

Map public confidence across ASEAN-6 and North Asia. Identify where hawkish policy moves decouple from regional sentiment zones for precision allocation.

Strategic Alpha

Volatility Triggers

Flag pressure points based on mood shifts around trade and regulation. Supplement traditional models with real-context overlays for a 360-degree view.

Input Module Protocol Type Req? Example Parameters
Region of Interest Dropdown / Manual Yes “ASEAN+3”, “India-Bangladesh Cross-Market”
Topic Stream Predefined Tags Yes “Energy Resilience”, “Currency Commentary”
Time Window Date Picker Yes “2026-03-01 to 2026-03-14”
Macro Augmentation API Link No Interest rate tables, FDI flow indices
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Tips for Best Results

  • Compact Slices: Use 1–3 day windows for sharper signals.
  • Dual-Streams: Filter for "Consumer + Monetary" for multi-dimensional clarity.
  • Trajectory Watch: Emotion slippage often precedes market reaction.
  • Default First: Start with templates before customizing sentiment weights.

System Limitations

  • Indicator Basis: All outputs are weighted signals, not precise forecasts.
  • Beta Status: Tool is in advanced beta; logic arrays are subject to change.
  • Data Deserts: Coverage focuses on high-volume Asia-Pacific sources.
  • Vet Outcomes: Always overlay with traditional macro feeds before acting.
Privacy & Data Handling
All user inputs are processed server-side on encrypted channels. No PII is collected. Any session logs are temporary and deleted within 72 hours. Sentiment queries are anonymized post-aggregation to ensure your signals remain your business.
Device & Accessibility Support
Optimized for mobile access (iOS 13+, Android 9+). Meets WCAG 2.1 AA standards for keyboard navigation and screen readers. If offline, the manual Sentiment Cross-Matrix checklist serves as a local fallback for tactical continuity.
Troubleshooting: Topic & Region Filters
If a filter returns zero data, consolidate with a broader tag like “Supply Chain Risk.” For unlisted regions, use the custom area filter to stitch up to 6 regions simultaneously using available country toggles.
Accuracy & Export Variance
Accuracy ranges average 86% correlation in retrospective testing. Variance in exports occurs because sentiment scores are time-sensitive; slight shifts in indexed phrasing from source feeds can alter tone-weight logic across sessions.

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