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GBP/JPY Slices Through 3-Year Bullish Trend-Line Support

Published 04/01/2015, 02:27 PM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

With today’s UK Manufacturing PMI report coming out rather “ho-hum” at 54.4 against expectations of a 54.5 reading and a 54.0 print last month, FX traders have had little reason to push the pound sustainably higher or lower: the currency initially dipped in the wake of the report before recovering its losses a few hours later. With GBP/USD still trapped below major previous-support-turned-resistance in the 1.49-1.50 zone, the medium-term outlook remains bearish for that pair, but we’ve recently seen signs that GBP/JPY could be taking a major turn lower as well.

Since mid- 2012, GBP/JPY had been steadily rising within a bullish channel…that is until last week. After putting in a lower high at 185.00, GBP/JPY broke below both its channel support and its 200-day MA (approximated by the 40-week MA in the chart below) at 1.7825 last week. Rates are holding below those key levels thus far this week, suggesting that the move is less likely to be a false break. Meanwhile, the RSI indicator is also testing its lowest level since the uptrend began at 45, showing that the market’s momentum is clearly waning.

The next key zone to watch for GBP/JPY bears will be 1.75-1.76, which marks the confluence of the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement and the year-to-date lows; if that support area gives way, another leg lower toward 172.60 (the 78.6% Fibonacci retracement of the Q4 2015 rally) may be seen. From a fundamental perspective, GBP/JPY traders should keep a close eye on the UK Construction PMI report (tomorrow), Japanese Average Earnings data (Friday) and the always-impactful US NFP report (Friday) for near-term catalysts. But as long as the pair remains mired beneath its 200-day MA at 178.40, the path of least resistance will remain lower.

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Source: FOREX.com

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