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Cyclical Canadian Dollar Pauses at Key Technical Level

USD/CAD ANLAYSIS & TALKING POINTS

  • OPEC+ supply disturbance sees USD bid on higher inflation expectations.
  • PMI’s dominate the economic calendar for both Canada and the US.
  • High breakout potential this week for USD/CAD.

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USD/CAD FUNDAMENTAL BACKDROP

The Canadian dollar is marginally weaker against the USD this Monday morning but comparatively stronger than most of its G10 counterparts on the back of a surprise production cut announcement by OPEC+. The systemic impact on global economies particularly those who have been struggling to quell inflation are likely to be the hardest hit. From a CAD point of view, the oil linked currency has benefitted somewhat from the sharp rise in crude oil prices but has been limited by the higher probability of a Fed interest rate hike as inflation concerns grow.

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Later today, the economic calendar begins with the Canadian S&P Manufacturing PMI report that have been gradually increasing and if sustained may provide a further cyclical boost after last week’s positive GDP data. The contrary is true for US Manufacturing PMI data as the US economy has yet to move out of contractionary territory (< 50) – it is important to note that financial markets place more emphasis on the ISM report as opposed to the S&P report for the US.

USD/CAD ECONOMIC CALENDAR

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Source: DailyFX Economic Calendar

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS

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USD/CAD WEEKLY CHART

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Chart prepared by Warren Venketas, IG

After its best trading week for CAD against the greenback since October 2022, price action on the weekly USD/CAD chart above shows bears piercing the long-term trendline support zone (black) for the 3rd time this year. The level coincides with the 1.3500 psychological handle and a confirmation weekly close could open up the loonie to further downside in the weeks to come.

Key resistance levels:

Key support levels:

  • 1.3500/Trendline support
  • 1.3300
  • 50-day SMA (yellow)

IG CLIENT SENTIMENT DATA: BEARISH

IGCS shows retail traders are currently LONG on USD/CAD , with 62% of traders currently holding long positions (as of this writing). At DailyFX we typically take a contrarian view to crowd sentiment resulting in a short-term downside bias.

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