GBP/USD has declined below 1.3600. The pair could extend its slide in case sellers manage to drag it below the key 1.3560 support area, FXStreet’s Eren Sengezer reports.
“The risk perception is likely to remain the primary market drive on Tuesday and geopolitical tensions are unlikely to ease unless Russia takes a step back and reaffirms its intention to look for a diplomatic solution.”
“In case a four-hour candle closes below 1.3560, additional losses toward 1.3540 (static level) and the 1.3510/1.3500 area (static level, psychological level) could be witnessed.”
“On the upside, interim resistance seems to have formed at 1.3580 (static level) ahead of 1.3600 (psychological level) and the 1.3630/1.3640 area (static level, February 18 high).”
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