GBP/USD retreated slightly on Tuesday, edging down 0.16% to 1.2605 after an extended rally that propelled it to its highest level since mid-January. Despite this mild pullback, the broader outlook remains constructive, as the pair continues to set its sights on the 100-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) at 1.2660.
Momentum indicators suggest a temporary cooling-off period rather than a structural shift. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) has dipped to 62, signaling a slowdown in buying pressure but still holding in positive territory. Meanwhile, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) histogram remains flat with green bars, reinforcing the notion that the latest price action is more of a technical correction than a bearish reversal.
Looking ahead, GBP/USD could receive fresh volatility on Wednesday as the UK is set to release key economic data, including inflation figures and retail sales numbers. These reports will be crucial in shaping expectations for Bank of England policy and could provide the fundamental push needed for the pair to either resume its upward trajectory or extend its consolidation phase.
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