- The GBP is the second weakest currency among the major US dollar pairs in the past five days.
- A potential bearish reversal set-up has emerged for GBP/JPY while the JPY bears seem to be cautious about Japan’s MoF intervention at around the 150.30 risk level on USD/JPY.
- Watch the key short-term resistance at 182.95 on the GBP/JPY.
The UK pound sterling (GBP) is the second weakest currency among the major US dollar pairs based on a five-day rolling performance calculation at this time of the writing. The USD/GBP has recorded a gain of +0.43% ex-post UK inflation data (September) that was released yesterday, 18 October.
Fig 1: USD major pairs rolling 5-day performance as of 19 Oct 2023 (Source: TradingView, click to enlarge chart)
Both the headline and core inflation rates in the UK have come in slightly above expectations; (6.7% y/y vs. 6.6% y/y consensus) and (6.1% y/y vs. 6% y/y consensus) respectively.
Interestingly, the USD/JPY has continued to trade in a sideways range as the JPY bears may be getting cautious and likely on the lookout for potential intervention by Japan’s Ministry of Finance at around the 150.30 risk level on USD/JPY.
Through the lens of technical analysis, an interesting potential bearish reversal set-up has emerged for the GBP/JPY cross-pair.
Major bullish upside momentum has started to dissipate
Fig 2: GBP/JPY major trend as of 19 Oct 2023 (Source: TradingView, click to enlarge chart)
In addition, the weekly RSI momentum indicator flashed a bearish divergence condition on 22 August 2023 at its overbought region which suggests that the major upside momentum has started to ease and in turn increases the odds of potential multi-week corrective decline towards the 171.30/168.30 support zone (also the 200-day moving average).
Minor bearish “Head & Shoulders” in progress
Fig 3: GBP/JPY minor short-term trend as of 19 Oct 2023 (Source: TradingView, click to enlarge chart)
In the shorter term as seen on the 1-hour chart, the price actions of the GBP/JPY have traced out an impending minor bearish reversal “Head & Shoulders” configuration with its neckline support coming in at 181.25 after a rejection on the minor descending trendline resistance in place since 22 August 2023 high.
Several bearish elements have also emerged in the past five days where the GBP/JPY has broken below its 20 and 50-day moving averages. Watch the 182.95 key short-term pivotal resistance and a break below 181.25 reinforces a potential short-term impulsive decline towards the next immediate supports at 180.40 and 179.70.
On the flip side, a clearance above 182.95 negates the bearish tone for a retest on the next intermediate resistance at 183.80 (minor swing highs of 12 October/15 September 2023).