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UK Inflation Remains Sticky; GBP/USD Sentiment Analysis
Jul 17, 2024 1:30 AM

UK Inflation Remains Sticky; GBP/USD Sentiment Analysis

Hotel prices keep core inflation above BoE’s target.GBP/USD sentiment analysis.

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UK inflation was little moved in June with core y/y unchanged at 3.5%, while headline inflation remained steady at the Bank of England’s 2% target. According to the Office for National Statistics,

‘The largest upward contribution to the monthly change in both CPIH and CPI annual rates came from restaurants and hotels, where prices of hotels rose more than a year ago; the largest downward contribution came from clothing and footwear, with prices of garments falling this year having risen a year ago.’

Consumer Price Inflation, UK: June 2024

BoE rate cut expectations moved after the data hit the screens, with analysts seeing sticky inflation paring back rate cut expectations. The first UK rate cut has been pushed back to September with two quarter-point cuts seen this year.

GBP/USD moved higher after the data release and is back above 1.3000 for the first time since July 2023. UK 2-year gilt yields are back above 4% after trading at 3.97% yesterday, while US dollar weakness is also helping the pair move higher.

GBP/USD Daily Price Chart

GBP/USD Sentiment Analysis

Current Positioning: The latest retail trader data reveals that 29.52% of traders are net-long on GBP/USD, with a short-to-long ratio of 2.39:1. This indicates a significant bearish sentiment among retail traders.

Recent Changes:

Net-long positions have increased by 3.22% since yesterday but decreased by 8.55% from last week.Net-short positions remain unchanged from yesterday but have risen by 15.16% compared to last week.Contrarian Perspective: Adopting a contrarian view to crowd sentiment, the predominance of net-short positions suggests that GBP/USD prices may continue to rise. This approach is based on the principle that retail sentiment often contrasts with market movements.

GBP/USD Mixed Data provided by of clients are net long. of clients are net short.

Change in Longs Shorts OI
Daily 7% -2% 1%
Weekly -6% 13% 6%
What does it mean for price action? What is your view on the British Pound – bullish or bearish?? You can let us know via the form at the end of this piece or contact the author via Twitter .

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