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Short Term Analysis

GBPUSD pulls back from 1.6441 level

Tue, Sep 8 2009, 03:54 GMT
by Franco Shao

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Being contained by the upper border of the falling price channel on 4-hour chart, GBPUSD pulls back from 1.6441 level, suggesting that a short term cycle top is being formed. Key support is now located at 1.6286, a break below this level will confirm the cycle top and indicate that the fall from 1.6441 is resumption of downtrend from 1.7042, then deeper decline could be seen to re-test 1.6113 previous low support.


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