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EUR/GBP is finishing a projected correction within uptrend

EURGBP is moving nicely as expected within a three-wave abc corrective setback in wave B as shared back on July 31. It’s actually nicely approaching projected support around 0.8600 level or slightly lower for wave “c” of a three-wave abc correction in wave B, so as soon as it fully unfolds, we will expect a continuation higher for wave C.

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EURGBP 4H Chart

From a technical analysis perspective, support levels such as 0.8600 are key decision points where traders often watch for changes in momentum. These areas can attract buying interest, particularly when they align with well-defined chart patterns or Fibonacci retracement zones.

In Elliott Wave theory, price movements unfold in a repeating sequence of motive and corrective phases. Motive waves (like wave C in our case) typically move in the direction of the broader trend, while corrective waves (like the current wave B) retrace part of that move. The ABC corrective pattern seen here is a classic structure, where waves a and c move in the same direction, separated by a countertrend wave b. Identifying these phases helps traders anticipate the next potential move and manage risk more effectively.

In this scenario, the completion of wave B could pave the way for a strong upward push in wave C, provided support holds and momentum shifts back in favor of buyers.


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Gregor Horvat

Gregor Horvat

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Experience Grega is based in Slovenia and has been in the Forex market since 2003.

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