Sterling (GBP) Price Outlook - Positive Sentiment But Don't Push Too Hard
STERLING (GBP) PRICE ANALYSIS AND OUTLOOK
- Positive start for Sterling.
- Data releases and/or BoE may shift sentiment.
STERLING LOOKS SET TO FADE HIGHER
The British Pound opens the week in positive territory and looks set to push higher as we head towards the end of the year. Last week’s resounding victory for the Conservative party fuelled the initial move and with little in the way of short-term negative news, the push higher should continue. While the chart set-up remains positive, the gradual winding down of the market ahead of Christmas will temper any move, and the 1.3515 high made last week in GBPUSD may be out of reach this week. Volatility has picked up and GBPUSD currently looks overbought, using the CCI indicator. Any sell-off should find support and buyers just above 1.3200.
Sterling (GBP) Weekly Forecast – Short-Term Opportunities Opening Up
GBP/USD DAILY PRICE CHART (APRIL - DECEMBER 16, 2019)

EUR/GBP – FURTHER DOWNSIDE BECKONS
EUR/GBP hit its lowest level in nearly three-and-a-half years last week as sellers dominated the market. A look at the weekly chart shows little in the way of support after 0.82509 until the market gets down to 0.81175. Longer-term, if the Brexit trade talks go well, EURGBP may re-trace back to the 0.7560 level. The weekly chart shows a potential death cross forming – 50-dma going below the 200-dma – and this suggest lower for longer. The chart is slightly oversold which may slow down any move lower.
EUR/GBP WEEKLY PRICE CHART (MAY 2014 – DECEMBER 16, 2019)



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