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On Wednesday, the GBP/USD pair showed a downward movement that finally aligned with the macroeconomic backdrop. During the day, traders were interested in two reports. In the UK, the inflation report was published, while in the US, it was the durable goods orders report. UK inflation for February came in lower than expected, and although this doesn't have much impact (inflation is still too high, and Andrew Bailey expects another increase in consumer prices), it was a formal reason for the pound's decline. The US durable goods orders report exceeded forecasts by nearly 2%, providing additional support for the US dollar. However, what did we see overnight? Another sudden rise of the pound for no apparent reason. The correction continues but is very weak, while the ascending trendline maintains a bullish market sentiment.
Only one trading signal was formed in the 5-minute timeframe. During the European session, after the UK consumer price index was released, the price consolidated below the 1.2913 level and remained in a downward movement for the rest of the day. Therefore, novice traders could have closed a short position anywhere—it would have been profitable regardless.
GBP/USD should have already begun a downtrend in the 1-hour timeframe, but Trump is doing everything to prevent it. We still expect the pound to fall toward the 1.1800 target in the medium term. It is uncertain how long the decline of the dollar, influenced by Trump, will last. The technical picture across all timeframes could change dramatically when this movement ends. For now, long-term trends still point south. The pound's recent growth wasn't baseless, but once again, it was too strong and illogical.
On Thursday, GBP/USD may continue to decline, as the technical setup on the 1H chart supports this scenario. The pound is once again overbought and unjustifiably expensive.
Key levels to monitor on the 5-minute chart: 1.2301, 1.2372–1.2387, 1.2445,1.2502–1.2508,1.2547, 1.2613, 1.2680–1.2685, 1.2723, 1.2791–1.2798, 1.2848–1.2860, 1.2913, 1.2980–1.2993, 1.3043, 1.3102–1.3107. No crucial events or reports are scheduled for the UK on Thursday. However, the final Q4 GDP report will be released in the US. It's a reasonably important release, especially if the value comes in below forecasts, i.e., below 2.3% on a quarterly basis.
Support and Resistance Levels: These are target levels for opening or closing positions and can also serve as points for placing Take Profit orders.
Red Lines: Channels or trendlines indicating the current trend and the preferred direction for trading.
MACD Indicator (14,22,3): A histogram and signal line used as a supplementary source of trading signals.
Important Events and Reports: Found in the economic calendar, these can heavily influence price movements. Exercise caution or exit the market during their release to avoid sharp reversals.
Forex trading beginners should remember that not every trade will be profitable. Developing a clear strategy and practicing proper money management are essential for long-term trading success.
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