GBP/CAD: British Pound approaches 1.72210 ahead of GDP data at 20.30 hrs
|GBP/CAD: British Pound approaches 1.72210 ahead of GDP data at 20.30 hrs
What is going on now with GBP/CAD?
GBP/CAD: The British Pound fell below 1.72210 in yesterdays session and still struggling to get back up. The pair attempted to get back up in today's session but failed and continued drifting down with lower highs. The Pound is currently trading at 1.71874 and still needs to break and maintain above 1.72210 to proceed to 172.450 and 172.795. The Pound could head down to 171.235 and 170.590 support if it fails at 171.685
Support/ Short-1.71685, 1.71235, 1.70860, and 170.590
Resistance/ Long - 1.72210, 172.450, 172.795, and 1.73230
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Chart 1: The short-term view of the GBP/CAD price action in the 60 minutes price chart highlights the direction of the trend and the support and resistance price points
Chart 2: The short-term view of the GBP/CAD price action in the four hours price chart highlights the direction of the trend and the support and resistance price points
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