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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    1.3543$
  • Previous Close
    1.3442$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    0.01$
  • 52 Week High/Low
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  • Dividend Per Share
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  • Market cap
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About

GBPUSD.FOREX represents the exchange rate between the British pound (GBP) and the US dollar (USD) in the foreign exchange (forex) market. It indicates how many US dollars are needed to purchase one British pound. The forex market is a decentralized, global marketplace where currencies are traded. The specific notation ".FOREX" often signifies that the data or trading platform being used is referencing this currency pair within the context of the forex market, distinguishing it from other potential usages of GBPUSD (e.g., hypothetical derivative contracts). Trading GBPUSD.FOREX involves speculating on whether the value of the British pound will increase or decrease relative to the US dollar.

GBP/USD intraday : rebound towards 1.3434

The configuration is mixed.

2025 Dec 13 04:03
GBP/USD
  • Our preference: rebound towards 1.3434
  • Alternative scenario: below 1.3337, expect 1.3303 and 1.3282.
  • Comment: the RSI is below its neutrality area at 50. The MACD is above its signal line and negative. The configuration is mixed. Moreover, the price stands below its 20 and 50 period moving average (respectively at 1.3367 and 1.3380).

Supports and resistances:

  • - Resistance *
  • 1.3455 * - Resistance **
  • 1.3434 ** - Resistance ***
  • 1.3414 - Last
  • 1.3367 last - Support ***
  • - Support **
  • 1.3337 ** - Support *

Factors

Economic Data: UK and US economic indicators like GDP, inflation, employment, and retail sales influence currency valuations.

Interest Rates: Central bank (BoE and Fed) interest rate decisions and expectations strongly impact relative currency attractiveness.

Geopolitical Events: Political instability, elections, or significant global events create uncertainty and affect investor sentiment.

Market Sentiment: Overall risk appetite and market confidence impact demand for currencies considered safe havens or riskier assets.

Trade Balance: Trade deficits or surpluses between the UK and US influence currency supply and demand.

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