25 Nov 2014
USD/CAD in lows around 1.1240
FXStreet (Edinburgh) - The US dollar remains in the defensive camp at the end of the NA session on Tuesday, pushing USD/CAD to test session lows in levels sub-1/1240.
USD/CAD softer below 1.1250
The pair left behind the key 1.1250 region, extending further its intraday decline amidst a generalized selling mood surrounding the greenback. Auspicious results from the US GDP during the third quarter failed to spark a sustainable bullish attempt in the greenback, allowing instead a deeper pullback to current levels. Moving forward to tomorrow’s docket in the US economy, Durable Goods Orders, Personal Income/Spending and the Consumer Sentiment gauge by the Reuters/Michigan index will be in the spotlight, ahead of Thursday’s inactivity due to Thanksgiving Day holiday.
USD/CAD relevant levels
As of writing the pair is down 0.35% at 1.1247 and a breach of 1.1225 (low Nov.24) would aim for 1.1191 (low Nov.21) ahead of 1.1185 (daily cloud top). On the flip side, the initial resistance aligns at 1.1316 (high Nov.25) followed by 1.1326 (high Nov.21) and finally 1.1329 (50% of 1.1466-1.1191).
USD/CAD softer below 1.1250
The pair left behind the key 1.1250 region, extending further its intraday decline amidst a generalized selling mood surrounding the greenback. Auspicious results from the US GDP during the third quarter failed to spark a sustainable bullish attempt in the greenback, allowing instead a deeper pullback to current levels. Moving forward to tomorrow’s docket in the US economy, Durable Goods Orders, Personal Income/Spending and the Consumer Sentiment gauge by the Reuters/Michigan index will be in the spotlight, ahead of Thursday’s inactivity due to Thanksgiving Day holiday.
USD/CAD relevant levels
As of writing the pair is down 0.35% at 1.1247 and a breach of 1.1225 (low Nov.24) would aim for 1.1191 (low Nov.21) ahead of 1.1185 (daily cloud top). On the flip side, the initial resistance aligns at 1.1316 (high Nov.25) followed by 1.1326 (high Nov.21) and finally 1.1329 (50% of 1.1466-1.1191).