Pound Sterling looks to push higher after rising above key hurdle [Video]

GBP/USD Forecast: Pound Sterling looks to push higher after rising above key hurdle

After closing the second consecutive day in positive territory on Wednesday, GBP/USD gathered bullish momentum and climbed above 1.2500 for the first time in nearly two weeks on Thursday. The pair's near-term technical outlook points to a bullish tilt.

The renewed US Dollar (USD) weakness helps GBP/USD stretch higher in the European session. The decline seen in US stock index futures point to a risk-averse market atmosphere but this seems to be caused by sharp declines seen in large-cap stocks, such as Meta. Read more...

GBP/USD Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]

The GBP/USD Elliott Wave Analysis for the Daily Chart explores the British Pound versus the U.S. Dollar using the Elliott Wave framework. This analysis provides a structured view of the market trends, focusing on counter-trend waves and their implications for traders and analysts. Read more...

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