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FX.co ★ Indicator analysis. Daily review on GBP / USD for September 7, 2020

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Forex Analysis:::2020-09-07T07:23:13

Indicator analysis. Daily review on GBP / USD for September 7, 2020

The pair traded downward on Friday and tested 1.3192 - a 23.6% pullback level (red dashed line). After this, the price rolled back up closing almost at the opening price of the daily candle. Today, the price may resume its downward movement. No news is expected from the economic calendar. A narrow market is expected due to the day off in the US.

Trend analysis (Fig. 1).

The market may continue to move downward from the level of 1.3279 (closing of Friday's daily candle) with the target of 1.3192 - a 23.6% pullback level (red dotted line). If this level is tested, the downward trend may continue with the next target of 1.3012 - a 38.2% pullback level (red dotted line).

Indicator analysis. Daily review on GBP / USD for September 7, 2020

Figure: 1 (daily chart).

Comprehensive analysis:

- Indicator analysis - down;

- Fibonacci levels - down;

- Volumes - down;

- Candlestick analysis - up;

- Trend analysis - down;

- Bollinger lines - up;

- Weekly chart - down.

General conclusion:

Today, the price may continue to move downwards with the target of 1.3192 - a 23.6% pullback level (red dotted line). If this level is tested, the downward trend may continue with the next target of 1.3012 - a 38.2% pullback level (red dotted line).

Another possible scenario is from the level of 1.3279 (closing of Friday's daily candle), the price may move downward with the target of 1.3192 - a 23.6% pullback level (red dotted line). After testing this level, the price may begin to move upward with the target at the historical resistance level of 1.3310 (blue dotted line).

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