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GBPUSD Daily Analysis – October 10, 2019

GBPUSD remains in the downtrend from 1.2581, further decline could be expected and next target would be at 1.2100 area. Near term resistance is at 1.2290, above this level could trigger another rise to 1.2400 zone.

GBPUSD 4-hour chart
Author ForexCycle.comPosted on October 10, 2019October 10, 2019Categories Short Term Forex AnalysisTags GBPUSD

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