Our bearishness wit GBP has been since it broke 1.54. We are still bearish and now other gbp crosses are also developing significant developing bearish pressures. Our trade copier has been consistently shorting GBNZD, GBPAUD and GBPCAD from 1.98, 1.925 and 1.9 respectively. We continue to like GBPAUD AND GBPCAD for shorts. We are also now updating our view on GBPJPY as it reaches strong support at 178.
GBPUSD daily
GBPUSD is looking for 1.45 once it clears 1.49 on the downside.
GBPJPY daily
GBPJPY has strong support at 178.
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