The EURCAD pair has resumed its short-term decline after reaching a 3-month high at 1.5173. Economic tensions between Donald Trump's United States and Canada play a significant role in strengthening the Canadian currency, which had been depreciating against major currencies for several months. The postponement of the U.S. threats to increase tariffs by 25% has been a great help, but for how long?
From a technical perspective, the pair has just broken below a trendline on daily timeframes, reinforcing the bearish momentum. As long as 1.4684 has not been reached, selling on bullish corrections should be prioritized. Buying should only be considered if prices bounce off the support level.
From a technical perspective, the pair has just broken below a trendline on daily timeframes, reinforcing the bearish momentum. As long as 1.4684 has not been reached, selling on bullish corrections should be prioritized. Buying should only be considered if prices bounce off the support level.
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