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FX.co ★ Technical analysis for GBP/USD pair for the week of May 31-June 5, 2021

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Forex Analysis:::2021-05-31T11:00:15

Technical analysis for GBP/USD pair for the week of May 31-June 5, 2021

Trend analysis

This week, the price from the level of 1.4185 (closing of the last weekly candle) is expected to decline to the target of 1.4099 – the pullback level of 23.6% (yellow dotted line). After reaching this level, it may further decline to the next target of 1.4016 – the pullback level of 38.2% (yellow dotted line). Once this is reached, an upward movement will be likely.

Technical analysis for GBP/USD pair for the week of May 31-June 5, 2021

Figure 1 (weekly chart)

Comprehensive analysis:

  • Indicator analysis - down
  • Fibonacci levels - down
  • Volumes - down
  • Candlestick analysis - down
  • Trend analysis - down
  • Bollinger lines - up
  • Monthly chart - up

A downward movement can be concluded based on a comprehensive analysis.

The overall result of the candlestick calculation based on the weekly chart: the price will most likely move in a downward trend without the first upper shadow (Monday - down) and with the second lower shadow (Friday - up) in the weekly black candlestick.

The price from the level of 1.4185 (closing of the last weekly candle) will decline to the target of 1.4099 – the pullback level of 23.6% (yellow dotted line). After reaching this level, the downward movement may continue to the target of 1.4016 – the pullback level of 38.2% (yellow dotted line).

As an alternative, the price from the level of 1.4185 (closing of the last weekly candle) will decline to the target of 1.4099 – the pullback level of 23.6% (yellow dotted line). Once this level is reached, it may rise to the target of 1.4232 – the upper fractal (yellow dotted line).

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