Analysis of GBP/USD 5M
On Thursday, GBP/USD didn't even try to continue its downward movement. It seems that the market believes that it was enough for them to trade bearish for two days, and they considered it inappropriate to open short positions based on mixed data from the Bank of England. In our opinion, everything about the BoE meeting was quite straightforward. Inflation in the UK is slowing down, the economy is stagnating, the BoE has informed the markets of its readiness to move towards monetary policy easing in 2024, BoE Governor Andrew Bailey did not rule out a rate cut even at the next meeting, and two Monetary Policy Committee members voted for a rate cut. How much more dovish does the results need to be for the market to start selling the pound? Or did any market participants expect the central bank to start cutting rates in May with inflation above 3%? They waited, and then were disappointed.
In our opinion, the pound had no grounds to rise. Of course, this is not the pound's fault, as the market dictates the course, not the other way around. However, once again, the pair failed to overcome the range of 1.2429-1.2445, one of the areas that have been significantly hindering the pound's progress in either direction. At the same time, it's hard to tell what trend has emerged in the market now. The pair is between the Kijun-sen and Senkou Span B lines, has left the ascending channel, but couldn't stay below the nearest support (1.2429-1.2445). A flat again?
However, the trading signals were quite good. As soon as the pound started moving, good signals were formed immediately. First, the pair bounced off the level of 1.2445, bouncing perfectly accurately. Then it tested the level of 1.2512. Therefore, one could earn about 50 pips on this trade alone.
COT report:
COT reports on the British pound show that the sentiment of commercial traders often changes in recent years. The red and blue lines, which represent the net positions of commercial and non-commercial traders, constantly intersect and, in most cases, remain close to the zero mark. According to the latest report on the British pound, the non-commercial group closed 4,800 buy contracts and 2,000 short ones. As a result, the net position of non-commercial traders decreased by another 2,800 contracts in a week. Sellers continue to hold their ground. The fundamental background still does not provide a basis for long-term purchases of the pound sterling, and the currency finally has a real chance to resume the global downward trend. The trend line on the 24-hour TF clearly shows this. Almost all of the factors point to the pound's decline.
The non-commercial group currently has a total of 43,700 buy contracts and 72,700 sell contracts. Now the bears are in control and the pound has a huge potential to fall. We can only hope that inflation in the UK does not accelerate, or that the Bank of England will not intervene.
Analysis of GBP/USD 1H
On the 1H chart, GBP/USD continues to go through a bullish correction, which could turn into anything. Since the price could not overcome the area of 1.2605-1.2620, there are hopes of bringing back the downward trend in the medium-term. However, yesterday the pound also failed to break through the area of 1.2429-1.2445, so this postponed the downward movement. Everything is pointing towards a new flat.
As of May 10, we highlight the following important levels: 1.2215, 1.2269, 1.2349, 1.2429-1.2445, 1.2516, 1.2605-1.2620, 1.2691-1.2701, 1.2786, 1.2863, 1.2981-1.2987. The Senkou Span B line (1.2481) and the Kijun-sen (1.2538) lines can also serve as sources of signals. Don't forget to set a Stop Loss to breakeven if the price has moved in the intended direction by 20 pips. The Ichimoku indicator lines may move during the day, so this should be taken into account when determining trading signals.
On Friday, the UK will release important reports on GDP and industrial production. However, on Thursday, we already saw how the market reacts to incoming information. To be brief, it's absolutely illogical. The BoE's meeting was the least hawkish of all possible outcomes, yet the British pound inexplicably rose again. Therefore, today, the pair has a low chance of falling below the area of 1.2429-1.2445.
Description of the chart:
Support and resistance levels are thick red lines near which the trend may end. They do not provide trading signals;
The Kijun-sen and Senkou Span B lines are the lines of the Ichimoku indicator, plotted to the 1H timeframe from the 4H one. They provide trading signals;
Extreme levels are thin red lines from which the price bounced earlier. They provide trading signals;
Yellow lines are trend lines, trend channels, and any other technical patterns;
Indicator 1 on the COT charts is the net position size for each category of traders;
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