GBP/USD picks up bids to 1.2067 as the Cable traders lick their wounds after three consecutive weekly losses during early Tuesday. In doing so, the quote also justifies the recent upside break of a two-week-old resistance line, now support around 1.2055.
The resistance breakout joins a firmer RSI (14) to also suggest the GBP/USD pair’s further advances.
However, the convergence of a downward-sloping resistance line from December 20, as well as the 100-HMA, challenges short-term advances of the Cable pair near 1.2100.
Following that, a run-up towards the 200-HMA level surrounding 1.2190 can’t be ruled out. Though, December 19 swing high near 1.2245 holds the key to the GBP/USD pair’s further upside.
On the contrary, the GBP/USD pair’s declines below the resistance-turned-support line, near 1.2055 by the press time, could test an ascending support line from Thursday, close to 1.2030.
Should the GBP/USD prices remain weak past 1.2030, the 1.2000 psychological magnet will challenge the bears before directing them to the latest bottom, also the monthly low, surrounding 1.1990.
Overall, GBP/USD remains on the bear’s radar despite the latest recovery moves. However, an upside clearance of 1.2245 could give control to the buyers.
Trend: Limited upside expected
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