GBP/USD has been pushed into cycle lows on Thursday ahead of major data from the US on Friday. While there are no signs of an imminent correction on the longer time frames, the 4-hour chart is starting to pull back which gives rise to a potential opportunity to the upside.
The following illustrates the price action and structures on the weekly, daily and 4-hour charts.
The weekly chart has left an M-formation behind from the past few weeks of price action. This is a reversion pattern that would be expected to pull the price back towards the neckline in due course. Currently, prior lows of mid-August business align with a 38.25 Fibonacci level.
From a daily perspective, the M-formation is over-extended and has started to correct the price higher.
The 4-hour chart sees the price moving in towards a prior support level that currently aligns with the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level near 1.1570 which could be targetted for the day ahead.
However, the bulls will need to get over the 61.8% ratio on the hourly time frame first or face a potential downside continuation the forthcoming sessions:
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