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Financial Astrology Timing Cycle predicts GBPUSD to Turn Upward

Financial Astrology Timing Cycle predicts GBPUSD to Turn Upward After 21 June 2017 14:14 UTC and headed for a 300 pips uptrend from there.

Despite the pound (currently at 1.2670)  had just fell to a one-week low after Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said he is still worried about the impact Brexit will have on the U.K. economy and signaled he wasn’t in a hurry to raise interest rates any time soon,

Financial Astrology Timing Cycle is signaling that the British Bound is heading up for another 300 pips toward 1.3000 with up trend starting as soon as 21 June 2017 14:14 UTC.

Via the iPhone Apps: "Eph Alarm", we can notice that such Astrology Trading Cycle had been predicting the GBPUSD's Market Turn correctly on 2016-Oct-27, 2016-Dec-28, 2017-Mar-7, 2017-Apr-20, and the next scheduled Turn is on 2017-June-21.

Now, we can safely Long the market at these levels (1.2670) set a Stop Loss at 1.2570 and expect 1.3000 to come. a reward vs risk ratio over 3.0+.

Check the below astrology timing cycle being mapped onto GBPUSD!

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