ThomasTomato
Publish Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2023, 07:52 AM
POUND STERLING ANALYSIS & TALKING POINTS
- UK debt a cause for concern long-term.
- Cable traders look to FOMC minutes for guidance.
- GBP/USD faces key resistance at 1.2548.
GBPUSD FUNDAMENTAL BACKDROP
The British pound stays supported by a weaker US dollar and a hawkish Bank of England (BoE) Governor Andrew Bailey who made some critical statements regarding inflation and the future of monetary policy (see below):
“Inflation risks may need more aggressive action.”
“The inflation data for October ,released last week, were welcome news, but it is much too early to declare victory.”
“I am on the watch for signs that inflation will persist.”
“The Middle East events add to upside energy price risks.”
“It is far too early to be thinking about rate cuts.”
Later today, the FOMC minutes will come into focus from the November rate announcement. The Fed pushed back against rate cut expectations and maintained a ‘higher for longer’ narrative but recognized the impact of high rates on the US economy (labor and inflation). More of the same is expected via the minutes but with recent US data showing a slowing economy and a weakening jobs market, any dovish messaging could be capitalized on by USD bears.
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
GBP/USD DAILY CHART
Chart prepared by Warren Venketas, IG
Daily GBP/USD price action above is trading above the 1.2500 psychological handle for the first time since early September and retains it’s hold above the 200-day moving average (blue). Bulls are being held back around the 1.2548 swing resistance level that has been a key inflection point from April 2023. As cable approaches overbought territory on the Relative Strength Index (RSI), bulls may become wary short-term. It is important to remember that the UK Autumn statement will likely stir volatility across GBP pairs tomorrow as markets head into a less volatile Thanksgiving holiday later in the week.
Key resistance levels:
- 1.2746
- 1.2548
Key support levels:
- 1.2500
- 200-day MA
- 1.2308
BULLISH IG CLIENT SENTIMENT (GBP/USD)
IG Client Sentiment Data (IGCS) shows retail traders are currently net LONG on GBP/USD with 52% of traders holding long positions (as of this writing).
https://www.dailyfx.com/news/forex-gbp-price-forecast-pound-gears-up-for-fomc-as-markets-process-uk-borrowing-wv-20231121.html