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GBP/USD Forecast June 23, 2016, Technical Analysis

By:
Christopher Lewis
Updated: Jun 23, 2016, 09:43 GMT+00:00

The GBP/USD pair initially tried to rally during the day on Wednesday but struggled again at the 1.48 level. It is obvious that the 1.48 level has become

GBP/USD daily chart, June 23, 2016

The GBP/USD pair initially tried to rally during the day on Wednesday but struggled again at the 1.48 level. It is obvious that the 1.48 level has become a significant resistance barrier and if price can break above this level the pair will continue go higher. On the other hand, GBP/USD break down below the bottom of the shooting star from both Tuesday and Wednesday, the market could very well fall to fill the gap that formed at the beginning of the week.

Obviously, there are a lot of moving pieces at this point in time, as the United Kingdom is currently voting as to whether or not to stay in the European Union today. While we will not get the answers until tomorrow, the reality is that there will be exit polls and rumors coming out during the today’s session which will move the British pound in general. This is going to be a very volatile market and quite frankly could be choppy for many  traders. Because of this, you will have to be very careful about position sizing and perhaps could even benefit from trading options as opposed to spot Forex market positions.

If the pair do fall, the gap could get filled which all the way down to the 1.4350 handle. Obviously, markets will be heavily influenced by the outcome of the vote so having said that this could be a turning point for the British pound over the course of the next several months. Ultimately, there will be a knee-jerk reaction regardless of what the outcome is so longer-term traders will be waiting to see a longer-term opportunity. The volatility could be extraordinary over the next couple of sessions and one would have to believe that the British pound would strengthen if they stay within the European Union. On the other hand, if they choose to leave the EU, the British pound will more than likely get sell off. At that point, I believe that longer-term will find value in the British pound but the volatility in the downward pressure could last for a wild.

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About the Author

Chris is a proprietary trader with more than 20 years of experience across various markets, including currencies, indices and commodities. As a senior analyst at FXEmpire since the website’s early days, he offers readers advanced market perspectives to navigate today’s financial landscape with confidence.

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