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Abstract:GBP/JPY fills the week-start gap to the south around 154.50, down 0.30% intraday during early Monday morning in Asia.
GBP/JPY begins the week with a 60-pip gap-down, picks up bids of late.
100-DMA restricts immediate declines but bearish MACD signals, trend line breakdown favor sellers.
50-DMA, 12-day-old resistance line add to the upside filters, bears can aim for 50% Fibonacci retracement.
In doing so, the quote seesaws around the 100-DMA level while keeping the last weeks downside break of an upward sloping trend line from December 03 and the 50-DMA.
Given the bearish MACD signals joining the sustained downside break of the previous key supports, GBP/JPY prices are likely to decline further.
However, a daily closing below the 100-DMA level near 154.50 becomes necessary for the pair sellers to aim for the 50% Fibonacci retracement (Fibo.) of December-February upside, near 153.50.
Following that, Januarys bottom of 152.90 and 61.8% Fibo. near 152.50 will test the GBP/JPY bears.
Alternatively, a convergence of the 50-DMA and previous support line, around 155.50, restricts the short-term upside of the quote.
It should be noted that the GBP/JPY buyers remain unconvinced til the quote stays below a 12-day-old resistance line, around 156.60 by the press time.
GBP/JPY: Daily chart
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