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USDCAD, CRUDE OIL – TALKING POINTS
- Crude oil prices have surged nearly 2 percent higher in today's session and is boosting
the Canadian Dollar
- USDCAD now rests at key technical support after dipping over half a percent to the
1.3310 handle
- Looking to expand your trading knowledge? Check out these Crude Oil Facts
CAD is gaining ground today with the CXY Canadian Dollar Index advancing 0.59 percent. The
move higher is likely in response to soaring crude oil prices which appear to have breached
another level of resistance amid curbed supply and fading global growth concerns. Consequently, USDCAD is being weighed down as the
Canadian economy generally benefits from higher energy prices.
USDCAD PRICE CHART: DAILY TIME FRAME (DECEMBER 18, 2018 TO APRIL 08, 2019)
USDCAD now trades around the 1.3310 price which appears to be a key level of support. If
the currency pair fails to base at this area of confluence, additional downside risk could be on the table. USDCAD has held this
price level for the most part, however, with the 38.2 percent Fibonacci retracement line proving support. Also, spot USDCAD
rebounded slightly after touching its 100-day EMA while the bullish channel remains intact.
Although, USDCAD weakness could be exacerbated if crude oil prices continue to rise. The
currency pair has developed a short-term downtrend from the string of lower highs recorded throughout March which could hinder
further advances. If spot prices fall below current support, forex traders will likely eye the 50.0 percent retracement line as the
next possible area for USDCAD to base.
That being said, event risk posed by the Fed meeting minutes due for release Wednesday –
language that is interpreted as more dovish than expected could send spot USDCAD plunging to the 1.3220 level where the 61.8
percent Fibonacci retracement line and rising trendline support meet.
USDCAD CLIENT SENTIMENT
Check out IG’s Client Sentiment here for more detail on the bullish and
bearish biases of EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY, Gold, Bitcoin and S&P500.
According to USDCAD client positioning data from IG, 51.1 percent of traders are net-long
with the ratio of traders long to short at 1.04 to 1. The number of traders net-long is 19.2 percent higher than Friday and 20.7
percent higher than last week.
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- Written by Rich Dvorak, Junior Analyst for DailyFX
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