If USDJPY begins falling from this general neighborhood, my official take on the pair will finally transition from bullish to bearish.
I expect that the next two resistance levels and swing high will never come into play. As for the trend being the trend, that's just not how I view things. If I see a Boeing 747 lifting off the ground by angling upward at two to three degrees per second with a maximum angle of 10 to 15 degrees, I know the plane is taking flight. There's nothing more I need to have happen beyond that.The trend is the trend (until it ends) so I expect next two resistance levels and swing high to give way as well. Unless of course bears win out.
According to my measures, USDJPY returned to a bullish sentiment about 16 hours ago, technically speaking. But frankly, just eyeballing it informally, the pair pretty much looks neutral to me at the moment, having more-or-less gone nowhere over the past five days, unable to decide if it's ready to fall, or if it wants to resume the ascent it began on August 15th.