The GBP/JPY is subdued on Wednesday’s choppy trading session, as market sentiment fluctuated between risk-on/off. The GBP/JPY is trading at 155.73.
The market sentiment is downbeat as US equity indices fell 1.38% and 2.60%. In the FX space, the mood is mixed, as safe-haven peers like the US dollar, the Japanese yen, and the Swiss franc edged up vs. the British pound.
GBP/JPY daily chart depicts a double-top, following the rally from January 24 low at 152.90, to February 10 high at 158.06. That said, in the last five days, the risk-off market mood boosted the prospects of the JPY, leading to a leg-down followed by a sudden spike to the 157.00 area retreating afterward to current levels.
Therefore, the GBP/JPY is downward biased, despite the daily moving averages (DMAs) residing below the spot price. Further, the double top’s target would be 153.50, 50-pips above the 200-DMA. That said, the GBP/JPY first support would be the “neckline” around 155.50. Breach of the latter would expose the 50-DMA at 155.27, followed by the 100-DMA at 154.37, and then the 153.80 double-top target.
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