EUR/GBP aptly portrays the traders’ anxiety ahead of the Bank of England (BoE) Interest Rate Decision while making rounds to 0.8600 amid early Thursday in Europe. In doing so, the cross-currency pair pauses the two-day winning streak at the highest level since July 25.
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Apart from the market’s indecision about the size of the BoE’s rate increase, the impending “Death Cross” on the four-hour chart also highlights the EUR/GBP pair for the intraday traders. That said, “Death Cross” is a moving average cross when 50-SMA pierces 200-SMA from above and suggests further downside of the underlying.
It’s worth noting, however, that BoE’s hawkish move a clear break of the SMA confluence, around 0.8585 by the press time, becomes necessary to welcome the EUR/GBP sellers.
Even so, an upward-sloping support line from July 11, close to 0.8560 at the latest, can prod the bears before directing them to the previous monthly low of around the 0.8500 threshold.
Meanwhile, EUR/GBP recovery remains elusive unless crossing a five-week-old horizontal resistance area surrounding 0.8645.
Following that, July’s peak of near 0.8700 round figure may lure the EUR/GBP bulls.
Trend: Downside expected
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