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The test of the 1.3457 price level coincided with the MACD indicator just starting to move down from the zero line, which confirmed the correct entry point for selling the pound. As a result, the pair fell by more than 35 points.
Strong US PMI data, which turned out to be much better than economists' forecasts, supported the dollar yesterday and led to a sell-off in GBP/USD. The sharp jump in PMI, especially in the manufacturing sector, which moved back above the critical 50-point mark, signals the possible end of stagnation and the beginning of a phase of sustainable growth. This, in turn, reduces fears of recession and boosts investor confidence in the outlook for the US economy. The dollar's strengthening, driven by the upbeat PMI data, put pressure on GBP/USD. Investors, seeking safer assets and higher yields, began to sell off the British pound, which led to a decline in the pair.
Today, there are no data releases from the UK in the first half of the day. The absence of economic news leaves the pound vulnerable to external factors and market sentiment. Without domestic catalysts, which have determined the currency's direction recently, traders will closely monitor other global events, including the speech by Fed Chair Jerome Powell, which we will cover in more detail in the second-half forecast.
For intraday strategy, I will focus primarily on Scenarios #1 and #2.
Scenario No. 1: I plan to buy the pound today upon reaching the entry point around 1.3405 (green line on the chart) with the target of rising to 1.3433 (thicker green line on the chart). Around 1.3433, I intend to exit long positions and open short positions in the opposite direction, expecting a move of 30–35 points downward from that level. Any rise in the pound today should be viewed only as a minor correction. Important! Before buying, make sure the MACD indicator is above the zero line and just beginning its upward move.
Scenario No. 2: I also plan to buy the pound today in case of two consecutive tests of the 1.3384 price level when the MACD indicator is in oversold territory. This would limit the pair's downside potential and trigger a reversal upward. Growth can then be expected toward the opposite levels of 1.3405 and 1.3433.
Scenario No. 1: I plan to sell the pound today after a breakout below 1.3384 (red line on the chart), which will likely trigger a quick decline. The key target for sellers will be 1.3360, where I intend to exit short positions and immediately open long positions in the opposite direction, expecting a move of 20–25 points upward from that level. Selling the pound today may be done within the framework of a new bearish market. Important! Before selling, ensure the MACD indicator is below the zero line and is just beginning its downward move.
Scenario No. 2: I also plan to sell the pound today in case of two consecutive tests of the 1.3405 price level when the MACD indicator is in overbought territory. This would limit the pair's upside potential and trigger a reversal downward. A decline can then be expected toward the opposite levels of 1.3384 and 1.3360.