The GBP/USD pair is displaying a less-confident pullback after a rebound from a fresh two-year low at 1.1350, recorded last week. The cable is expected to remain in the grip of bears and will display more weakness after dropping below the critical support of 1.1350.
On a weekly scale, the asset is hovering around a two-year low at 1.1350, which will remain critical support for the pound bulls. The conclusion of pullback former on a lower timeframe will resume the downside journey with more enthusiasm and zeal.
The 10-and 20-period Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) at 1.1737 and 1.2027 are declining, which adds to the downside filters.
Also, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) (14) is oscillating in the bearish range of 20.00-40.00, which signals a continuation of the downside trend.
Should the asset drop below the fresh two-year low at 1.1350, greenback bulls will drag the cable towards the round-levels support of 1.1300. A slippage below the latter will drag the asset towards the 7 January 1985 low at 1.1245.
On the flip side, a break above Friday’s high at 1.1480 will send the asset towards Thursday’s high at 1.1542, followed by the round-level resistance at 1.1600.
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