Published at 01:28 (GMT) 17 Apr
17 Apr GBP/USD Daily
00::32 GMT - Sharp move above daily down trendline last session with the positive stance seen on daily tools shifting prices towards the 1.4980/94 congestion highs and break will expose stronger move to next target at 1.5166. On the downside, slip of 1.4813 support will help reverse current upmove. [W.T]
R5: 1.5166 * 18 Mar high
R4: 1.5100 figure
R3: 1.5010 19 Mar high
R2: 1.4994 * 26 Mar high
R1: 1.4980 * 6 Apr high
S1: 1.4885 intraday level
S2: 1.4813 16 Apr low
S3: 1.4745 intraday level
S4: 1.4700 15 Apr low
S5: 1.4604 14 Apr low
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