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FX.co ★ Technical analysis of the GBP/USD pair for Jan 24-29, 2022

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Forex Analysis:::2022-01-25T08:45:08

Technical analysis of the GBP/USD pair for Jan 24-29, 2022

Trend analysis

This week, the price is expected to fall from the level of 1.3549 (closing of the last weekly candle) to the target of 1.3457 – the pullback level of 50% (red dotted line). After reaching this level, the upward movement will start to the target of 1.3596 – the pullback level of 38.2% (yellow dotted line), from which it is possible to further rise.

Technical analysis of the GBP/USD pair for Jan 24-29, 2022

Fig 1 (weekly chart)

Comprehensive analysis:

  • Indicator analysis - down
  • Fibonacci levels - down
  • Volumes - down
  • Candlestick analysis - down
  • Trend analysis - up
  • Bollinger bands - down
  • 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 candle.

The price will decline from the level of 1.3549 (closing of the last weekly candle) to the target of 1.3457 – the pullback level of 50% (red dotted line) this week. Once this level is reached, it may begin rising to the target of 1.3596 – the pullback level of 38.2% (yellow dotted line), from which it is possible to continue the upward trend.

Alternatively, the price from the level of 1.3549 (closing of the last weekly candle) may plunge to the target of 1.3389 – the pullback level of 61.8% (red dotted line), and then start moving up to the target of 1.3480 – the historical resistance line (blue dotted line) after reaching this level.

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