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Stock GBPBTN - Share trades in FOREX

  • Daily Support: 122.51
  • Daily Resistance: 122.51
  • 5 Day Moving Average is 123.06
  • 20 Day Moving Average is 128.97

If a stock is trading above it's 5 day and 20 day moving averages, it's considered good for a trade! The support & resistance points are valid for intra day.

Also take a look at technical analysis reports for more details like moving averages, support and resistance.

Date Change Open Close High Low Volume
Mon 16 Mar 2026 0.07% 122.50650 122.50620 122.50650 122.50620181.08%
Fri 13 Mar 2026 -0.77% 122.41990 122.41970 122.41990 122.41970181.08%
Thu 12 Mar 2026 -0.11% 123.37020 123.37000 123.37020 123.3700040.54%
Wed 11 Mar 2026 0.02% 123.50670 123.50670 123.50670 123.5067040.54%
Tue 10 Mar 2026 0.25% 123.18290 123.47880 123.47880 123.18290321.62%
Mon 09 Mar 2026 0.68% 123.17560 123.17560 123.17560 123.1756040.54%
Fri 06 Mar 2026 -0.12% 122.34640 122.34640 122.34640 122.34640-100%
Thu 05 Mar 2026 -0.56% 122.49610 122.49610 122.49610 122.49610-100%
Wed 04 Mar 2026 0.6% 123.18470 123.18470 123.18470 123.1847040.54%
Tue 03 Mar 2026 -0.23% 122.44760 122.44760 122.44760 122.4476040.54%

RSI & MunafaSutra RSI of GBPBTN FOREX

RSI & MRSI settings:

RSI & MRSI MunafaSutra trademark Charts

RSI is the Relative Strength Index and gives signals like over-bought, over-sold, and bullish or bearish divergences. Only the first setting above affects RSI.

MRSI is a MunafaSutra developed formula to measure the strength of bullish or bearish momentum. It gives clear indication if the trend is slowing down, or gaining momentum.

MRSI also gives buy and sell signals, shows divergences, information about over-bought or over-sold status, and trend direction of the stock. Both the settings above affect MRSI charts.

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