USD/CAD pair has begun the week declining from Fridays close to trade around 1.3250 levels after failing to break minor resistance level located at 1.3309 in the early European session today. However, decline is expected to be limited around 1.3215 levels as the pair is likely to find strong support around 1.3215/200 levels.
- Currently the pair is making corrective move towards support level at 1.3215 and it is set to consolidate and rebound from the said levels to reach 1.3300 and 1.3350 levels, it's good to buy this pair on dips.
- To the upside, the strong resistance can be seen at 1.3364, a break above this level would take the pair towards next resistance level at 1.3414 (Sep 23rd high).
- To the downside immediate support can be seen 1.3146 (50% Retracement level), a break below this level will open the door towards next level at 1.3100.
Recommendation: Go long above 1.3230/245, targets 1.3300, 1.3350, SL 1.3150
Resistance Levels
R1: 1.3309 (23.6% Retracement level)
R2: 1.3364 (Sep 23rd high)
R3: 1.3414 (Sep 23rd high)
Support Levels
S1: 1.3146 (50% Retracement level)
S2: 1.3100 (Psychological levels)
S3: 1.3073 (38.2% Retracement level)


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