GBPUSD is currently experiencing rejection from a key resistance zone between the 0.5 to 0.618 Fibonacci retracement levels, around 1.288. This suggests that the pair is undergoing a healthy correction before resuming its bullish trend. A small retest to the downside could provide buyers with a better entry point before the next strong upward move. If support holds around 1.260, GBPUSD may gather momentum for another bullish rally.
Fundamentally, the pair remains supported by recent market sentiment favoring the British pound. Positive economic data from the UK and expectations around the Bank of England's policy stance could provide further upside pressure. Meanwhile, the U.S. dollar's strength or weakness will also play a crucial role, particularly as traders anticipate upcoming Federal Reserve decisions and inflation data. Any signs of economic slowdown in the U.S. could push GBPUSD higher.
From a technical perspective, traders should closely watch the 1.260 level as a potential retest zone. If this level holds, we could see renewed buying pressure targeting new highs beyond 1.288. A breakout above this resistance could accelerate gains, opening the door for further bullish movement. Keeping an eye on market volume and price action at key Fibonacci levels will be crucial for identifying the best trade opportunities.
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