Nikkei 225 Jepang tutup lebih rendah pada hari Senin, turun 0,76% menjadi 39.175,15, karena kenaikan awal yang didorong oleh angka PDB yang kuat memudar akibat melemahnya saham otomotif. Indeks mencapai puncak intraday 39.593,58 sebelum berbalik arah, menyentuh terendah 38.993,15.
Laporan PDB terbaru menunjukkan bahwa ekonomi Jepang tumbuh pada tingkat tahunan 2,8% pada kuartal Oktober-Desember, memperkuat harapan untuk Bank of Japan untuk terus memperketat kebijakan moneter.
Japan's economy expanded an annualized 2.8% in the fourth quarter, backed by improved business spending and better-than-expected consumption https://t.co/CrHOfj45kj pic.twitter.com/JW1aqO9aIY
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 17, 2025
Namun, sentimen melemah setelah Presiden AS Donald Trump mengonfirmasi rencana untuk tarif otomotif yang akan mulai berlaku pada awal April. Ketidakpastian ini membebani Toyota Motor (7203), yang turun 1,1%, sementara sektor otomotif secara keseluruhan turun 1,3%.
Gambar: Nikkei 225 mengonsolidasikan di dekat 39.175 dengan resistensi di 39.593 dan potensi pembalikan bullish yang terbentuk, seperti yang terlihat di aplikasi VT Markets
Nikkei 225 telah turun 0,76%, dibuka di 39.474,59 dan ditutup di 39.175,15, dengan rentang perdagangan antara 39.240,65 dan 38.993,15. Rata-rata bergerak jangka pendek (5 dan 10) menunjukkan gerakan samping, sementara MA 30-periode bertindak sebagai resistensi. Penembusan di atas level ini dapat mengindikasikan pembalikan bullish jangka pendek.
MACD menunjukkan tanda-tanda awal divergensi bullish, dengan garis MACD mencoba melewati di atas garis sinyal dan histogram beralih dari negatif ke positif, menunjukkan momentum bearish yang melemah. Dukungan langsung berada di 38.993, dengan penembusan di bawah dapat kemungkinan membawa ke 38.800 atau lebih rendah, sementara resistensi di 39.593 tetap menjadi level kunci untuk gerakan naik melampaui 39.500.
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