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GBP/USD Consolidates as Bulls Eye a Potential Short-Term Pullback

Published 10/09/2024, 04:01 PM
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GBP/USD is in uncharted territory if i may so with the pair confined to a 30 pip range since early Monday morning. Cable is notorious for its significant moves in comparison to its major counterpart, EUR/USD.

However, As markets have grappled with shifting rate cut expectations from both the Federal Reserve (FED) and the Bank of England (BoE), GBP/USD has been relatively subdued to say the least. Of course the lack of high impact UK data releases has not helped matters, while a strong US Dollar and lack of US Data in the early part of the week have contributed as well.

Markets have already started preparing for the first budget from new Chancellor Rachel Reeves, expected October 30. Given the changes of late on the outlook for both Central Banks it appears the US Dollar will continue to find support ahead of the US election. This may leave cable vulnerable to further downside in the coming weeks.

Economic Data Ahead

There is quite a bit of data ahead this week which could impact GBP/USD. A busy end to the week starts with the Fed minutes release later in the day which to me seems to be shaping up as a non-event.

Market participants may be keen to gauge the debates that led to a 50 bps cut in September, however the minutes are unlikely to have an impact moving forward. Given that the jobs data sent markets on a 360 roundabout, the entire narrative has since shifted, rendering the minutes somewhat irrelevant at this stage.

Thursday and Friday will bring US CPI and PPI data which could stoke a bit of volatility. Barring any significant uptick in inflationary pressures, this release is unlikely to alter the medium term narrative.

Technical Analysis

Looking at GBP/USD from a technical standpoint, the four-hour chart below shows the red box within which price has been confined since Monday morning.

A four-hour candle close to either side of the box could be seen as a potential breakout. However, given the fact that the US Dollar has been on a tear this week, could we be in for a potential midweek reversal?

Should a midweek reversal come to fruition on the US Dollar, then we could see GBP/USD break to the upside. Any rally higher does face significant hurdles but my gut says that this could materialize in the next day or two.

Immediate resistance on the upside rests at 1.31050 before the 1.3143 handle and the 200-day MA at 1.3200 come into focus. Conversely, a move lower here needs to navigate past the previous swing low around 1.3040 before the psychological 1.3000 handle is reached.

All in all the medium term outlook still favors USD bulls. However, looking at the price action picture and a short-terms retracement higher is beginning to look more and more likely.

GBP/USD Four-Hour H4 Chart, October 9, 2024

Source:TradingView.com

Support

  • 1.3040
  • 1.3000
  • 1.2942

Resistance

  • 1.3100
  • 1.3143
  • 1.3200 (200-day MA)

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