USD/CAD Price Action: CAD Hits Record Lows Against US DollarRecent developments have significantly impacted the USD/CAD pair, pushing it above 1.4200, marking the Canadian dollar's lowest level against the US dollar since March 2020. This decline is driven by the recent resignation of Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, sparking political and economic uncertainty amid ongoing tariff policy disputes with the US. The Bank of Canada's decision to lower its key interest rate by 50 basis points to 3.25%, following weak GDP growth data, has further pressured the CAD. Despite stronger-than-anticipated consumer spending, the BoC has signaled a pause on aggressive future rate cuts, leaving room for potential economic adjustments in response to growth and inflation challenges. Meanwhile, the US Federal Reserve's optimistic outlook on inflation and a robust labor market points to a cautious approach on rate cuts, supporting the dollar's strength. As uncertainties surrounding US tariffs and economic data unfold, traders should closely monitor these developments to anticipate further USD/CAD movements and make informed trading decisions.
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USDCAD Long Trade IdeaThere's been a long trade opportunity on the dollar-loonie trading chart, following the fake breakout of the price below the 1.28194 horizontal support level.
This signals a buy because of the bullish harami candlestick pattern; with the bullish candle closing above the same support level.
You can enter the trade around the 1.28294 price level and set your stop below the fakeout candles. Your profit target can be anywhere between your entry price and the 1.32000 psychological level.
Have fun trading!
CADJPY Weekly Chart Attempting a Major BreakoutBuying pressure seems to be building nicely and pointing to a possible breakout sooner rather than later.
A weekly close above 82.00 would be a bullish signal. A successful breakout could target the 84.30 area for starters.
The HR chart is showing an expanding triangle at resistance level. Looking mighty bullish IMO but still needs to break away from this consolidation pattern.