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GBP/USD Forecast: 14 technical levels to the next 1,400 pips as a Brexit deal looks very close

  • The British media is full of reports that a Brexit deal is all but done.
  • Officials still insist the agreement is not finalized.
  • Here are the significant upside levels to watch on GBP/USD.

There are growing reports that the final piece of the Brexit puzzle is about to be put in place: the Irish backstop. It began with a tweet by Tom Bradby, an anchor with ITV that said that "it sounds like the negotiators have agreed on a final text for Brexit deal. Now waiting to see if Theresa May will accept it."

It then continued with a report that a lot of progress has been made in recent days. And it ended with the breaking news that the UK Cabinet said to expect backstop text to be completed today. UK Cabinet Secretary David Lidnigton stated in parliament that an accord had not been finalized yet

Nevertheless, the Pound is on the move across the board. It is still shy of the 1.3000 level at the time of writing, but if a deal is struck, it lifts a massive cloud over the British economy and the British Pound. The economy is doing well with even wages rising, but Sterling and the Bank of England are holding back due to Brexit uncertainty.

The road to the post-Brexit high

Some say that GBP/USD could reverse all the Brexit losses and go back all the way to 1.5000. We will take a more cautious approach and draw the path to the next 1,400 pips: to the post-Brexit high of 1.4376.

Yet even with a careful approach, a deal is still very significant. GBP/USD may ignore overbought conditions that can be reflected on the Relative Strength Index. The initial move may be swift and slow down afterward.

Here is the daily GBP/USD chart with all the levels. A description of them awaits below. Click on the image or here to see a live graph with the full setup:

GBP USD post Brexit deal potential levels November 13 2018
  1. 1.3000: The apparent first hurdle that will likely be washed instantly on the news of a deal.
  2. 1.3080: A swing low in October and a support line in July, could slow the initial advance. 
  3. 1.3175: A swing high that was recorded in early November.
  4. 1.3255: The high point marked last month. 
  5. 1.3300: Not only a round number but the peak that was seen in September.
  6. 1.3360: The peak of another recovery attempt in July. And almost perfectly meets the 200-day Simple Moving Average.
  7. 1.3475: The peak of a failed recovery attempt in June.
  8. 1.3620: Was a stubborn cap for the pair in May. 
  9. 1.3710: A swing low in late February. 
  10. 1.3920: Worked as support in April after supporting cable in March.
  11. 1.4000: A round number that is watched by traders, politicians, and the Bank of England. 
  12. 1.4100: A separator of ranges, serving as support in late March and as resistance in April.
  13. 1.4240: A high peak recorded on March 27th. 
  14. 1.4376: The post-Brexit high seen on April 17th.

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Yohay Elam

Yohay Elam

FXStreet

Yohay is in Forex since 2008 when he founded Forex Crunch, a blog crafted in his free time that turned into a fully-fledged currency website later sold to Finixio.

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