Trade Idea for GBPUSD

GBPUSD Trade Idea

The GBP/USD exchange rate has faced challenges, with recent concerns about a UK recession and hawkish Fed rhetoric impacting the pound’s performance. This has led to a decline in the exchange rate due to UK retail weakness and the anticipation of monetary statements from influential entities such as the Federal Reserve.

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Despite attempts by the British Pound to rally, an emerging bearish tone suggests a potential long-term bearish trend for the US dollar index. The British Pound’s recent performance has seen initial declines followed by stabilization above a key trend line. This stability is noteworthy, indicating resilience in the face of market challenges.

Conclusion

Due to the weakness of the US dollar, the currencies that are hounding against the US dollar, for example, the British pound, and the euro, have been able to experience good growth in the last weeks, but the British pound and its economic problems, these rallies will be short-term, and what will remain is the strength America’s economy is even with the Federal Reserve stopping interest rate hikes.
The British Pound is at attractive levels for sale. We are waiting for signs of return to be evident and we enter into the sale of the British pound.

The resistance level is 1.27140 and 1.2820 area and the first target could be 1.220 area

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GBPUSD BUY idea

GBP/USD needs balanced GDP data to climb.
The pound has been positive for several months, benefiting from the surprising economic strength of the UK. On the other hand, the US dollar has fallen behind, but the recent concerns about the global economy have moved the flows toward the safe dollar.
Markets are mostly bearish today, with the only catalyst for their movement being non-farm payroll data.
In order to see the correction of the US dollar, despite the disappointment, we need below $200,000 to force the Federal Reserve to stop raising interest rates. But not so weak that it can ensure the flow of orders in US dollars.
Weak wage growth will also help.
In such a case, GBPUSD has the space to increase levels up to 1.252
But to enter the purchase transaction, one should wait for the failure of the 1.245 level to enter the transaction at this level in the pullback.

GBPUSD long/Buy idea by Alisabbaghi on TradingView.com

FED raised interest rates by 0.25%, now it’s the Bank of England’s turn

The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 0.25%, much of which was priced in. But Federal Reserve Chairman Powell signaled that there would be another 0.25% hike before this contractionary cycle ends, which was a hawkish tone. but, there is not even a certainty that there will be another interest rate hike or not. because Fed policy no longer depends on inflation and all banking stress and crisis available too. As Powell put it, “adequate credit enhancement from bank problems” somehow “substitutes for rate hikes.”

And uncertainty about the credit crunch adds to the confusion about the Fed’s policy

Now it is the turn of Europe and England

After the Fed meeting and Powell’s speech, European Central Bank President Lagarde reiterated that the ECB will maintain a “strong” approach to responding to inflationary risks and that the 2% inflation target is non-negotiable.

This year we see a hawkish European Central Bank and a weakened American Central Bank. The easing of the US Federal Reserve and the hawkishness of the European Central Bank could have increased the expectations that EURUSD could continue its possible growth above the 1.10 range. The 1.1275 range is currently considered a logical target for buyers.

In the case of England, the high inflation shocked everyone and the new inflation report destroyed the predictions of Billy, the head of the Bank of England, that “we will see a sharp drop in inflation”.

Due to the fact that inflation will not decrease on its own, it is almost certain that the Bank of England will increase the interest rate by 0.25% in today’s meeting and we can see higher prices for all GBP pairs.

UK shopping inflation

UK inflation resurgence points to final 25bp rate hike this week

January’s dip in services inflation seems to have been a temporary one, and the bounce back in core CPI in February is unwelcome ahead of the Bank of England’s meeting this week. We expect a final 25bp hike on Thursday

A day before the Bank of England announces its latest decision, it is faced with an unwelcome resurgence in UK core inflation. Core CPI is back up at 6.2% (from 5.8% in January), and more importantly shows that the surprise dip in services CPI last month was a temporary one.

Policymakers have signaled this is an area they’re paying particular attention to, not least because service-sector inflation tends to be more ‘persistent’ (that is, trends tend to be more long-lasting than for goods) and less volatile. Inflation in hospitality is proving particularly sticky.

The caveat here is that the Bank has indicated it is paying less attention to any one single indicator, and is focused more on a broader definition of “inflation persistence” and price-setting behavior. And in general, the data has been encouraging over the past month or so. The Bank’s own Decision Maker Panel survey of businesses points to less aggressive price and wage rises in the pipeline, and the official wage data finally appears to be gradually easing.

We suspect the Bank will want to see more evidence before ending its rate hike cycle entirely, and that’s particularly true after these latest inflation numbers. We’re still narrowly expecting a 25bp hike on Thursday, and we think the BoE will take a leaf out of the European Central Bank’s book and reiterate that it has the tools available if needed to tackle financial stability, thereby allowing monetary policy to focus on inflation-fighting. This was the mantra it adopted last October/November during the mini-budget and LDI pensions fallout in UK markets.

However, assuming the broader inflation data continues to point to an easing in pipeline pressures, then we suspect the committee will be comfortable with pausing by the time of the next meeting in May.

source: ing

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