USD/CAD trades below 1.2870 on a day of low talk volume

  • The USD/CAD pair is in a weak position, although far from 1.2880, after reaching a daily high above 1.2900 on Monday.
  • The Canadian global manufacturing PMI for June fell to its lowest reading in 17 months, disappointing estimates.
  • The BoC business survey revealed that inflation expectations are biased to the upside, above the 3% threshold, and will last longer than expected.
  • USD/CAD Price Forecast: An inverted hammer on the daily chart opened the door for further losses.

The USD/CAD bounces off the 50 day EMA at 1.2830 and approaches 1.2870 in Monday’s session characterized by tight liquidity conditions as North American traders are on long holiday due to the US Independence Day celebration. At 1.2867, the USD/CAD is down 0.11% at the time of writing.

Sentiment is mixed, slightly tilted towards risk. In the currency complex, safe-haven partners remain heavy, with the exception of the dollar, which is higher against its major counterparts. The Canadian global manufacturing PMI for June fell to its lowest level in 17 months, to 54.6 from 56.8. According to Shreeya Patel, an economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence, “Global supply issues and strong price pressures were at the heart of the matter and are expected to continue to disrupt the manufacturing economy this year.”

Later, the Bank of Canada (BoC) Business Outlook Survey shows near-term inflation concerns are rising and expected to be higher for longer than in the first-quarter survey. According to the survey, companies plan to raise wages, hire and retain workers, and expect inflation to exceed 3% on average over the next two years.

USD/CAD edged lower, but as the American session progressed, it gained ground and hit a daily high around 1.2902 before pulling back to 1.2870 amid a lack of further momentum, which could threaten USD/sellers. CAD around 1.2900.

Meanwhile, high crude prices were of little help to the Loonie, whose imports account for 10% of Canada’s GDP in a year. Western Texas Intermediate (WTI’s) rose almost $2 to settle at $110.33 a barrel, capping USD/CAD’s gains.

In the coming week, the Canadian economic docket will feature the Trade Balance and important employment data. In the US, data will be released that could shed some light on the US economy, led by May Factory Orders, ISM Non-Manufacturing PMIs, Fed Speakers and the US Non-Farm Payrolls report.

USD/CAD Price Forecast: Technical Outlook

USD/CAD has a medium-term bullish bias, but last Friday’s price action formed a huge inverted hammer in an uptrend, and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) accelerated lower to the midline and opened the door to new losses.

Therefore, the first support for the USD/CAD would be the 50 day EMA at 1.2830. A break below would expose 1.2800, and the 100 day EMA at 1.2737.

Technical levels

USD/CAD

Panorama
Last Price Today 1.2864
Today’s Daily Change -0.0044
Today’s Daily Change % -0.34
Today’s Daily Opening 1.2908
Trends
20 Daily SMA 1.2851
50 Daily SMA 1,283
100 Daily SMA 1.2739
200 Daily SMA 1.2681
levels
Previous Daily High 1.2966
Previous Daily Minimum 1.2867
Previous Maximum Weekly 1.2966
Previous Weekly Minimum 1.2819
Monthly Prior Maximum 1.3079
Previous Monthly Minimum 1.2518
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 1.2928
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 1.2905
Daily Pivot Point S1 1.2861
Daily Pivot Point S2 1.2814
Daily Pivot Point S3 1.2761
Daily Pivot Point R1 1,296
Daily Pivot Point R2 1.3013
Daily Pivot Point R3 1,306

Source: Fx Street

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