Published at 00:03 (GMT) 16 Sep
15 Sep GBP/USD Daily
23::23 GMT - Corrective upmove had been struggling to clear the 1.6283 resistance last few sessions with the appearance of a dark-cloud cover last session slowly tilting pressure towards 1.6205/1.6186 supports and break will trigger stronger downside momentum. [W.T]
R5: 1.6500 * 25 Aug low
R4: 1.6466 4 Sep high
R3: 1.6340 5 Sep high
R2: 1.6283 * 5 Sep low, gap
R1: 1.6250 intraday level
S1: 1.6205 12 Sep low
S2: 1.6186 11 Sep low
S3: 1.6125 intraday level
S4: 1.6087 intraday level
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