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GBP/USD Analysis (August 30)

The pressure remains on the upside since the pair bounced on an ascending channel near the 1,62 level.
A confirmation of the bounce exposes 1,67 corresponding to the weekly upper bollinger band.
Only a break below 1,62 would alleviate the immediate downside pressure.

Provided by atf-forex-trading.com
Author ATF Forex TradingPosted on August 30, 2011March 9, 2017Categories Daily Forex ReportsTags GBPUSD

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