- USD/CAD continuing its losing streak after showing minor jump above 1.3500. The pair made a low of 1.33876 and slightly recovered from that level on account of highly volatile crude oil. Short-term trend is slightly bullish as long as resistance 1.3560 (200 4H EMA) holds. It is currently trading around 1.3450.
- WTI Crude oil shown a decline almost $2 after showing a minor jump above $50. The commodity facing strong support at $48 and slight weakness can be seen only below that level.
- USD/CAD major short term resistance is around 1.3560 (200 4H MA) and any break above confirms minor bullishness, a jump till 1.3595 likely.
- On the lower side, loonie major support is around 1.3380 and any break below confirms that jump from 1.2964 comes to an end at 1.37935 and dip till 1.3285 (200- day MA)/1.3220 likely.
- The near term resistance is around 1.3560 (200- 4H MA) and any break above will take the pair till 1.3577 (89- 4H MA)/ 1.3640 (support turned into resistance). Any close above 1.3838 (61.8% fibo) confirms bullish continuation.
It is good to sell on rallies around 1.3500 with SL around 1.3560 for the TP of 1.3410/1.3290.


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