Same Old Trading for GBPUSD after Brexit
The Pound had a busy end of January, as the UK gave the markets both the BOE Interest Rate Decision on January 30th and the official departure from the Eurozone on January 31st. On Thursday, the BOE left rates unchanged. The market was pricing in a 50% chance of a rate cut. However, not only did the BOE not cut rates, the 7-2 vote remained the same. This lack of dovishness sent the Pound higher the MPC has decided to wait and see how the economy will run while the Conservatives now have a majority. On Friday, in an unceremonious exit, the UK finally left the EU. This was well known since Boris Johnson won the election in mid-December; however, it does mark the beginning of a new chapter for the UK. In addition, throw in US Dollar selling on Coronavirus fears and month end related GBP buying, and the GBP/USD bid up 200 pips from 1.3000 to 1.3200 over the 2-day period!
However, today is Monday, February 3rd…a new day, a new week, and a new month. Today, officials from both the UK and the EU began laying out what they were looking for in a new agreement which must be finished by the end of year, or else a “Hard Brexit” will occur. Despite the UK posting a 50 Manufacturing PMI for January (revised higher from 49.8 and fist time in expansion territory since April 2019), markets are choosing to focus on opening jabs from both sides regarding negotiating a new partnership. EU’s Brexit negotiator Barnier says he wants to level the playing field before reaching an agreement, while UK’s Johnson said the UK needs to worry about the EU’s adherence to rules and regulations.
The GBP/USD has been in a symmetrical triangle since screaming higher after the election results were announced back on December 13th, 2019. Since the beginning of 2020, the pair has been stuck in a range between 1.2950 and 1.3200. As mentioned earlier, late last week the pair moved higher from 1.3000 to 1.3200 and in doing so, broker higher out of the symmetrical triangle.
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Today, on the morning reopen, price gapped lower, from Friday’s close at 1.3200 down to 1.3176, and has been moving lower since, trading back into the triangle. This created a false breakout of the triangle. GBP/USD is currently down near 1.3000, giving back all of Thursday’s and Friday’s gains. And as is often the case, when there is a false breakout on one side of the triangle, price often will test the other side of the triangle. So, watch for upward sloping bottom trendline of the triangle to be tested near 1.2985. Below that, look for support at the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level from the September 3rd lows to the December 13th highs to be tested (again) near 1.2925.
Source: Tradingview: FOREX.com
As the year progresses, there will be trash thrown back and forth by negotiators. Markets may become numb some comments and not others. Try to distinguish what’s important and what’s just noise. This may give traders a better understanding on how to trade GBP/USD for the rest of the year!
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