The Pound Sterling drops some 0.12% against the US Dollar in early trading during the North American session as traders brace for the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy. A softer inflation report in the United Kingdom (UK) didn’t move the needle in the session, as the GBP/USD trades at 1.2706, with sellers hoping to push prices below the 1.2700 mark.
The daily chart portrays the pair as neutral biased; GBP/USD buyers leaned into the 50-day moving average (DMA) at 1.2685, the day’s low, but edged above the 1.2700 handles and hovered around that area. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) points downward below the 50-midline, indicating that selling pressure remains.
If the GBP/USD extends its losses below 1.2700, it will challenge the 50-DMA, followed by the current week’s low of 1.2667. A further downside is seen at the 100-DMA at 1.2619, ahead of the 1.2600 figure.
On the flip side, if buyers reclaim the March 18 high of 1.2746 and break a resistance trendline at around the 1.2745/55 area, expect a recovery toward the 1.2800 mark.
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