GBP/JPY Price Analysis: Off five-month-old support but stays on bear’s radar


  • GBP/JPY keeps rebound from two-month low, consolidates weekly losses.
  • Weekly resistance line, 200-DMA restricts recovery moves below six-week-long resistance line.
  • Bearish MACD signals add to the downside bias, 148.50 in focus.

GBP/JPY stays firmer around 150.30 during the first positive day in three. In doing so, the cross-currency pair holds onto the bounce off an ascending support line from July to pare weekly losses around the lowest levels in two months.

Even so, a one-week-old resistance line joins bearish MACD signals to keep sellers hopeful until the quote crosses the 150.75 level.

Although the GBP/JPY manages to pierce the 150.75 hurdle, 200-DMA and a descending resistance from late October, respectively around 152.50 and 153.15, will be the tough nuts to crack for the bulls.

Alternatively, the 150.00 threshold will precede the aforementioned five-month-long support line, at 149.50 by the press time, to limit short-term declines of the pair.

In a case where the GBP/JPY prices drop past 149.50, September’s low near 148.95 may offer an intermediate halt during the fall to the 148.50-45 area comprising lows marked in July and March.

It’s worth mentioning that the pair’s declines below 148.50 will make it vulnerable to test early 2021 high near 142.50.

GBP/JPY: Daily chart

Trend: Bearish

Additional important levels

Overview
Today last price 150.26
Today Daily Change 0.63
Today Daily Change % 0.42%
Today daily open 149.63
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 152.88
Daily SMA50 153.69
Daily SMA100 152.6
Daily SMA200 152.5
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 151.44
Previous Daily Low 149.63
Previous Weekly High 154.22
Previous Weekly Low 150.72
Previous Monthly High 156.5
Previous Monthly Low 149.73
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 150.32
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 150.75
Daily Pivot Point S1 149.02
Daily Pivot Point S2 148.42
Daily Pivot Point S3 147.21
Daily Pivot Point R1 150.84
Daily Pivot Point R2 152.05
Daily Pivot Point R3 152.66

 

 

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