GBP/JPY Price Analysis: Looks set for another battle with three-week-old hurdle above 155.00


  • GBP/JPY picks up bids following the bounce off monthly support.
  • Sustained trading above 200-SMA, upbeat Momentum strengthen bullish bias.
  • Bears await a clear break of 153.55 for fresh entry.

GBP/JPY extends Tuesday’s U-turn from a short-term key support line to 155.00 amid a sluggish Asian session on Wednesday. The cross-currency pair pulled back from a downward sloping trend line from May 27 before marking the latest recovery moves.

Given the pair’s successful trading above 200-SMA and upbeat Momentum, not to forget the ability to stay beyond a multi-day-old support line, GBP/JPY is up for another fight with the 155.35 resistance line.

However, a clear break of the same will need to cross May’s top of 156.07 to aim for the year 2018 high surrounding 156.65.

Meanwhile, a downside break of the stated support line, around 154.65, may bounce off the 200-SMA level near 154.15.

Even if the quote drops below 154.15, the 154.00 threshold and lows marked during May 10-11 close to 153.60-55 could test GBP/JPY bears.

GBP/JPY four-hour chart

Trend: Bullish

Additional important levels

Overview
Today last price 155.01
Today Daily Change 0.01
Today Daily Change % 0.01%
Today daily open 155
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 154.89
Daily SMA50 152.9
Daily SMA100 150.74
Daily SMA200 144.48
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 155.49
Previous Daily Low 154.54
Previous Weekly High 155.32
Previous Weekly Low 154.13
Previous Monthly High 156.08
Previous Monthly Low 150.93
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 154.9
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 155.12
Daily Pivot Point S1 154.53
Daily Pivot Point S2 154.06
Daily Pivot Point S3 153.58
Daily Pivot Point R1 155.48
Daily Pivot Point R2 155.95
Daily Pivot Point R3 156.42

 

 

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