Will Recent Pound Momentum Break Key Support?

EUR/GBP Analysis:

  • Surging Sterling has pushed EUR/GBP lower, approaching a key area of support
  • Upcoming risk events: UK GDP, UK/EU inflation data followed by ECB rate decision
  • Bearish contrarian outlook: Large divergence between client positioning and momentum suggests selling may continue

Sterling Surged Forward after BoE Allays Concerns of Negative Interest Rates

Sterling has strengthened against the US dollar, Japanese Yen and the Euro since Tuesday as the Governor of the Bank of England (BoE), Andrew Bailey, stated that there were a lot of issues with negative interest rates with one of those being that it could hurt banks.

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The implementation of negative interest rates is often viewed as a last resort, something the UK is hoping to avoid as it remains optimistic of an economic recovery, spurred on by the great progress in administering Covid-19 vaccines.

The market reacted favorably to the comments as risk appetite looks to have improved for the Pound, which traded to its highest levels since the latter part of last year (lower EUR/GBP levels).

EUR/GBP Technical Analysis

The recent sell-off has EUR/GBP trading near the 0.8860 level of support which has been effective in holding the market up since June 2020 and represents a key level for the pair. The MACD indicator shows that momentum may continue and should that materialize, it would bring the next level of support (0.8830) into focus.

Failure to break and close below this key level may interest bulls as the market has reversed off the 0.8860 level in the past. A move higher could see the pair trading towards the nearest level of resistance (previous support) at 0.8994. Further bullish momentum could see an approach towards the psychological level of 0.9000 and potentially even the 0.9090 level of resistance.

EUR/GBP Daily Chart

Chart prepared by Richard Snow, IG

Taking a closer look, using the 4-hour chart, there is an area of confluence where the descending trendline intersects the level of resistance at 0.8860. Despite the recent sell-off, the MACD indicator highlights a potential bullish MACD crossover while the relative strength index (RSI) remains in oversold territory.

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EUR/GBP 4-Hour Chart

EURGBP 4 hour chart

Chart prepared by Richard Snow, IG

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Risk Events on the Horizon

This coming week there are a number of events identified as potentially “high impact” and should be considered:

  • UK GDP
  • UK and EU Inflation data
  • ECB Interest Rate Announcement

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IG Client Sentiment Reveals Potential Bearish Contrarian Bias

EURGBP client sentiment

  • EUR/GBP: Retail trader data shows 62.45% of traders are net-long with the ratio of traders long to short at 1.66 to 1.
  • We typically take a contrarian view to crowd sentiment, and the fact traders are net-long suggests EUR/GBP prices may continue to fall.

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  • The number of traders net-long is 9.02% higher than yesterday and 92.31% higher from last week, while the number of traders net-short is 2.11% higher than yesterday and 17.11% lower from last week.
  • Traders are further net-long than yesterday and last week, and the combination of current sentiment and recent changes gives us a stronger EUR/GBP-bearish contrarian trading bias.

— Written by Richard Snow for DailyFX.com

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