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GBPJPY FRESH SUPPLY ZONE READ DESCRIPTION

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FX:GBPJPY   British Pound / Japanese Yen
The GBPJPY pair is currently positioned within a supply zone on the 15-minute time frame, indicating a potential area of selling pressure. Additionally, a new fresh bearish divergence has been identified, suggesting the possibility of a trend reversal to the downside. Examining the trading sentiments from the last two days on the 15-minute time frame, there were 70 sell signals, 18 neutral signals, and 22 buy signals. This data indicates a predominance of selling pressure in the short term.

Looking at client sentiments from the past month, which indicate how traders are positioned in the market, 66% of clients have taken sell positions, 20% have taken buy positions, and 14% have remained neutral. This overwhelmingly bearish sentiment among clients suggests a consensus view that the GBPJPY pair may decline further.

Now, delving into the technical aspects, several indicators point towards a bearish outlook for the GBPJPY pair. The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator is signaling a sell, indicating potential downward momentum. The Commodity Channel Index (CCI) is at -89, reflecting strong bearish momentum in the market. The Average Directional Index (ADX) at 22.54 suggests a developing trend, potentially indicating the strength of a downward move.

Both the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and Simple Moving Average (SMA) from the shorter 10-day to the longer 200-day periods are indicating a sell signal, further confirming the bearish bias. The Hull Moving Average (HMA), Volume Weighted Moving Average (VWMA), and Ichimoku Cloud (Ichikumo) are all indicating sell signals as well, reinforcing the overall bearish sentiment.

In summary, the technical analysis, combined with trading sentiments and client positioning, suggests a bearish outlook for the GBPJPY pair.
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