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On Friday, the GBP/USD pair showed total flat movement and low volatility. As with the EUR/USD pair, there was no news that day, and no macroeconomic publications were released either in the UK or the US. The United States observed Independence Day, so all stock and currency markets were closed. As we had warned, Friday turned out to be a semi-holiday.
On the 5-minute timeframe, one trading signal was formed on Friday, and it could even be executed. During the European trading session (when there was still some hope for movement), the price bounced twice from the 1.3682 level and then dropped to the 1.3643–1.3652 level, where it stayed for the rest of the day. Opening short positions was probably not meaningful, knowing volatility would be near zero, but this signal still allowed for a profit of about 20–25 points.
How to Trade on Monday:
On the hourly timeframe, the GBP/USD pair fell sharply, but this drop opens no new prospects for the dollar. Essentially, the dollar only strengthened for one day and ignored a large number of positive reports from the US. Therefore, the same conclusion can be drawn as before: traders remain uninterested in buying the dollar under any circumstances.
On Monday, the GBP/USD pair may again trade with low volatility, as no important events are scheduled for the day. A new upward trendline has formed on the hourly timeframe, once again supporting the growth of the British currency.
On the 5-minute timeframe, trading is currently possible based on the levels: 1.3203–1.3211, 1.3259, 1.3329–1.3331, 1.3413–1.3421, 1.3518–1.3535, 1.3580–1.3592, 1.3643–1.3652, 1.3682, 1.3763, 1.3814–1.3832. On Monday, no publications or speeches are scheduled in the UK or the US, so volatility will likely remain low throughout the day.
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