USD/CAD is starting to show some weakness, finally, thus offering a chance to short this market as it starts a corrective move towards the end of this month.
With the current DXY strength and potential for oil prices to drop, USD/CAD should remain bullish in the longer term but only after a much needed correction. By looking at the progressively upwards sloping 200SMA below, it looks like there is quite a bit of bullish momentum building up. Further evidence for a bearish correction at this stage is the bearish RSI divergence.
Nonetheless, this could also be the turning point for USD/CAD to resume the long term bearish trend, easily visible on the weekly time frame. All large banks have forecast USD/CAD to be trading around 1.1500 to 1.2000 within the next 3 months, and Bank of America even forecasts USD/CAD to trade as low as 1.0867 to 1.0998 within the next 3 to 6 months.
I usually dont go by such long term forecasts, but considering that all major banks are forecasting USD/CAD to drop to 1.2000 and lower, seems to give credibility to such forecasts.
But, staying in the more immediate present a correction to the downside per the bearish Butterfly pattern seems viable.
Trade short 1 (RvR ratio 2.66) Entry: Close below 10SMA and 1.3231 S/L: 1.3420 T/P 1: 1.2998/80 T/P 2: 1.2729
Trade short 2 (RvR ratio 2:1) Entry: Close below 1.2729 S/L: 1.2831 T/P 3: 1.2527 As always, scale out your profits and adjust stop/loss to suit your personal risk management profile.
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