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On Friday, the GBP/USD pair exhibited a slight bullish movement that didn't affect the overall technical picture. Since breaking the downward trendline, the upward movement has yet to truly begin. As with the euro, this kind of behavior raises many questions. Just last week, the U.S. government experienced a shutdown (a major event clearly weighing on the economy), the only labor market report (ADP) came in extremely weak, and the ISM business activity indices signaled economic slowdown.
So, the market currently has plenty of reasons to sell the U.S. dollar—yet it's not happening. Mid-term, GBP still maintains a bullish bias, but upward movement has stalled in recent months. Although the pound isn't fully utilizing its available growth drivers, we still do not believe in the long-term strength of the dollar.
However, on the 5-minute chart, global trends are less important—especially under current conditions, where no strong persistent trend exists.
On Friday's 5-minute chart, the price bounced from the 1.3466–1.3475 zone during the European session but managed only a 20-pip drop. That was enough to trigger a Stop Loss to breakeven, and the trade closed with zero loss. By evening, the price had returned to the same 1.3466–1.3475 area, but no new signal had formed. Due to low volatility, no major profit was feasible either way.
On the hourly timeframe, GBP/USD has completed the formation of a downtrend. As we mentioned earlier, there are no solid reasons for sustainable USD growth, so we expect the mid-term movement to remain bullish. Currently, however, the market appears to be in a state of stagnation or hibernation, resulting in minimal movement. Trading can still be based on technical signals from lower timeframes, even though overall volatility remains subdued.
On Monday, GBP/USD may continue to trade within the 1.3413–1.3421 and 1.3466–1.3475 zones. Bounces from either zone can act as trade entries with the opposing zone as a target. A confirmed breakout beyond either range opens the possibility of renewing the broader trend.
Key Levels to Trade (5M TF): 1.3102–1.3107, 1.3203–1.3211, 1.3259, 1.3329–1.3331, 1.3413–1.3421, 1.3466–1.3475, 1.3529–1.3543, 1.3574–1.3590, 1.3643–1.3652, 1.3682, 1.3763. On Monday, Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey is scheduled to speak, but the U.S. economic calendar is completely empty. Therefore, we expect a classic "slow Monday" in the market.
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*The market analysis posted here is meant to increase your awareness, but not to give instructions to make a trade.
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