Since the beginning of December last year, GBPUSD pair has been trading within a range bounded by 1.25 and 1.28.
In early March, the pair experienced a break above the upper range boundary. However, this break ultimately turned out to be false.
After returning to the familiar range, the pair formed a significant bearish engulfing pattern on March 21st. Following a few days of consolidation, it is currently trading back at support.
Considering that pairs tend to break on the opposite side after a false break, coupled with the significant bearish movement on March 21st, I anticipate the next move will be a break of support.
In conclusion, I am looking to sell rallies in anticipation of this break, with a target around 1.23.
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