The Japanese yen just had its biggest one-day jump in months.

Why? Because traders think Japan -- possibly with U.S. help -- may step in to support the yen.

Here’s what actually happened:

🇯🇵 The yen has been getting crushed

🏦 Japan warned speculators to back off

📞 The New York Fed did “rate checks” on USD/JPY -- something that usually happens before possible intervention

This does NOT mean the Fed is already selling dollars, it means markets think the odds just went up.

Why this matters:

- When the U.S. and Japan act together, the dollar usually weakens

- When the dollar weakens, liquidity improves

- Better liquidity usually helps stocks, gold, and crypto. @Cellula Re-poster #dusk @Walrus 🦭/acc #walrus @Plasma #Plasma $XPL

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