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GBP/USD Price Forecast – British Pound Racing Towards 1.42

By:
Christopher Lewis
Published: May 10, 2021, 14:00 UTC

The British pound has exploded to the upside during the trading session on Monday to kick off the week with extreme strength.

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The British pound has skyrocketed during the trading session on Monday as the British pound looks hell-bent on testing the 1.42 level. This is an area that was massive resistance, so I do not necessarily think we are going to simply slice through there. I anticipate that we will see some type of pullback, but that pullback should be thought of as a potential buying opportunity. After all, we have gotten a little overbought in a very short amount of time. Nonetheless, it does look like we are eventually going to break out as the US dollar seems to be in serious trouble. With all of this spending coming out of Washington DC, this should not be much of a surprise.

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At this point in time, it looks as if the 1.40 level will probably offer significant support, so I would love to see some type of pullback in order to test that in and start buying again. After all, the US dollar is in serious trouble and it certainly looks as if the United Kingdom is going to be opening up to find plenty of momentum to the upside. If we can break above the 1.42 handle, then the next target for me would be the 1.45 handle, given enough time.

As far as shorting is concerned, I have no interest in doing so anytime soon. In fact, we would probably need to break down below the 1.35 level in order to have me thinking about going to the downside. That would obviously be a major shift in the overall attitude of traders around the world, so I do think will continue to go higher.

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About the Author

Being FXEmpire’s analyst since the early days of the website, Chris has over 20 years of experience across various markets and assets – currencies, indices, and commodities. He is a proprietary trader as well trading institutional accounts.

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