Back

GBP/JPY Price Analysis: Bears attack 100-SMA support near 160.00

  • GBP/JPY holds lower ground near 100-SMA support, down for the second consecutive day.
  • Downbeat MACD signals, RSI (14) add strength to the bearish bias.
  • Five-week-old descending resistance line holds the key to buyer’s conviction.

GBP/JPY fades the late Tuesday’s corrective bounce off the 100-bar Simple Moving Average (SMA) as it prints mild losses near the 160.00 psychological magnet during early Wednesday. In doing so, the cross-currency pair keeps the previous week’s retreat from a one-month high.

Not only the failure to defend the bounce off 100-SMA but bearish MACD signals and downbeat RSI (14), not oversold, also keeps GBP/JPY bears hopeful.

However, a clear downside break of the stated SMA level surrounding 159.70 becomes necessary for the GBP/JPY bears.

Following that, the January 19 swing low near 157.60 could act as a buffer during the fall targeting the previous monthly low of 155.36. It should be noted that May 2022 low near 155.60 also challenges the short-term GBP/JPY bears.

Meanwhile, recovery moves may aim for the latest peak surrounding 161.45 before approaching a downward-sloping resistance line from late December 2022, close to 161.65 at the latest.

In a case where the quote rises past 161.65, the 50% Fibonacci retracement of GBP/JPY downbeat between late 2022 and early January 2023, around 162.30, could act as the last defense of the bears.

To sum up, GBP/JPY is likely to remain bearish even if the 100-SMA challenges the immediate downside.

GBP/JPY: Four-hour chart

Trend: Further downside expected

 

AUD/JPY corrects from 92.00 as RBA sees inflation softening ahead

The AUD/JPY pair has slipped below 91.60 after failing to kiss the crucial resistance of 92.00 in the late New York session. The risk barometer has lo
Read more Previous

GBP/USD Price Analysis: Bears eye a discount for a test of 1.2300

GBP/USD is currently trading at 1.2310 and is around flat for the day ahead of the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England the following day where bot
Read more Next