A sharp sell-off in USDCAD earlier this week resulted in a break of the 20-and-50-day EMAs. This undermines a recent bullish theme and exposes key short-term support at 1.3727, the Aug 27 low. A clear break of this level would strengthen a bearish threat and signal scope for a deeper retracement. For bulls, resistance levels to watch are; 1.3890, the Sep 11 high, and 1.3925, the Aug 22 high and bull trigger.
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A bear threat in USDCAD remains present, despite today’s recovery. A break of 1.3879, the Aug 1 high, would cancel a bear threat and resume the recent bull cycle. Downside focus is on support around the 20-day EMA, at 1.3763. A clear break of this EMA would resume the correction off the early August high. This would expose 1.3576, the Jul 23 low. Key medium-term support and the bear trigger lies at 1.3540, the Jun 16 low.
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