British Pound Short-term Outlook: GBP/USD Consolidates After January Surge– Breakout Setup Builds
British Pound Technical Outlook: GBP/USD Short-Term Trade Levels
- GBP/USD exhausts at four-year highs into close of January- pullback testing slope support into the start of the month.
- Weekly opening-range taking shape and near-term direction hinges on whether price can break above resistance to reassert upside pressure or slips back toward deeper support.
- US ADP employment report and the Bank of England rate decision on tap over next few days
- Resistance 1.3745/49, 1.3870-1.3900 (key), 1.4003- Support 1.3593, 1.3542/44 (key), 1.3474
GBP/USD is consolidating after a nearly 4% advance from the January lows, with last week’s pullback finding support at the median-line of the current pitchfork structure. Price stalled just ahead of the 1.39 handle before retracing, and the subsequent hold above support has helped define the weekly opening range. How price resolves this consolidation phase will be key in determining whether the rally resumes or extends into a deeper corrective pause. Battle lines drawn on the GBP/USD short-term technical charts.
British Pound Price Chart – GBP/USD Daily
Chart Prepared by Michael Boutros, Sr. Technical Strategist; GBP/USD on TradingView
Technical Outlook: In last month’s British Pound Short-term Outlook, we noted that GBP/USD was, “threatening a larger pullback here with the weekly range set just above the 200-day moving average. From a trading standpoint, rallies should be limited to 1.35 IF price is heading lower on this stretch..” Sterling broke lower the following day with the decline extending more than 1.6% off the January high before rebounding sharply off the September low-day close (LDC) at 1.3345. The recovery extended nearly 4% off the monthly low into the close of January with the bulls exhausting last week at the 75% parallel, just ahead of the 1.39-handle. The pullback found support yesterday at the median-line with the weekly opening-range taking shape just above- looking for the breakout to off guidance here.
British Pound Price Chart – GBP/USD 240min
Chart Prepared by Michael Boutros, Sr. Technical Strategist; GBP/USD on TradingView
Notes: A closer look at Sterling price action shows GBP/USD trading within the confines of an embedded pitchfork extending January low. Initial support rests with the May & August high near 1.3593 and is backed by 1.3542/44- a region defined by the 38.2% retracement of the November advance and the 61.8% retracement of the January range. Note that the lower parallel converges on this zone into the close of the week. Broader bullish invalidation is now raised to the objective yearly open at 1.3474.
Initial resistance is eyed with the 2025 high-day close (HDC) and the 2022 high at 1.3745/49. A topside breach / close above this threshold is needed to fuel another run towards the January high and the 100% extension of the November advance at 1.3870-1.3900. Strength surpassing this zone would mark resumption of the broader uptrend with the next technical consideration eyed at the 61.8% extension of the broader 2022 advance at 1.4003.
Bottom line: Sterling reversed off uptrend resistance last week with the pullback now carving the weekly opening-range around the median-line. From a trading standpoint, losses should be limited to 1.3542 for the January advance to remain viable with a close above 1.3749 needed to fuel the next major leg of the advance.
Keep in mind we get the release of the ADP employment report tomorrow with the Bank of England rate decision on tap Thursday. The central bank is widely expected to hold rates this week with markets highlighting April as the next likely rate cut. While inflation is expected to normalize this year, traders are anticipating up to four rate cuts from the BoE in 2026 amid sluggish domestic growth and rising geopolitical instability. Stay nimble into the release and watch the weekly close here for guidance. I’ll publish an updated British Pound Weekly Forecast later this week with a closer look at the longer-term GBP/USD technical trade levels.
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--- Written by Michael Boutros, Senior Technical Strategist
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