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USD/CAD pauses two-day uptrend near 1.3000 as oil seeks more clues to confirm recession

  • USD/CAD suffers altitude sickness after rising for the last two days.
  • Oil prices grind near six-week low amid recession fears, China underpins corrective pullback.
  • Fed’s Powell appears thoughtful of growth and inflation as he cites challenges for smooth landing.
  • Downbeat US PMIs magnified the risk of economic slowdown, second-tier data eyed.

USD/CAD flirts with the 1.3000 psychological magnet as bulls take a breather during Friday’s initial Asian session.

The Loonie pair managed to cheer softer oil prices and the market’s rush towards risk safety, amid economic fears, during the last two days. However, the recent pause in the WTI’s further downside, as well as a lack of market activity, appears to have underpinned the quote’s inaction.

Market sentiment remained sour in the last few days as traders fear recession as the major central banks rush for higher rates. On Thursday, Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Jerome Powell also cited the inflation and recession woes as the challenges to ensure a smooth landing, despite expecting firmer growth this year.

Elsewhere, S&P Global Services PMI for the US slumped to 51.6 in June from 53.4 prior, not to forget missing the 53.5 forecasts. Further, the Manufacturing PMI missed the market expectation of 56 by a wide margin in June, to 52.4 versus 57.00 previous readings.

Despite the market’s pessimism, the Wall Street benchmarks closed positively due to the downbeat Treasury yields. However, the US dollar regained its strength and exert downside pressure on the commodities and the Antipodeans.

It should be noted that the WTI crude oil, Canada’s main export item, forms a higher low pattern while recently defending $104.00, after refreshing the monthly low on Wednesday. That said, the black gold’s earlier losses could be linked to the recession fears and hopes of federal gas tax relief from the US while chatters that China’s traffic light data suggests improvement in energy demand seems to have probed the oil bears of late.

To sum up, USD/CAD bulls appear to have run out of steam and hence today’s second-tier US data, as well as chatters surrounding inflation/recession, becomes necessary for the pair to extend the run-up.

Technical analysis

A successful rebound from the 10-SMA, around 1.2955 by the press time, directs USD/CAD towards the double tops marked around 1.3080.

Additional important levels

Overview
Today last price 1.2996
Today Daily Change 0.0050
Today Daily Change % 0.39%
Today daily open 1.2946
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 1.2767
Daily SMA50 1.2788
Daily SMA100 1.2725
Daily SMA200 1.2675
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 1.2996
Previous Daily Low 1.2912
Previous Weekly High 1.3079
Previous Weekly Low 1.2774
Previous Monthly High 1.3077
Previous Monthly Low 1.2629
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 1.2964
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 1.2944
Daily Pivot Point S1 1.2907
Daily Pivot Point S2 1.2867
Daily Pivot Point S3 1.2822
Daily Pivot Point R1 1.2991
Daily Pivot Point R2 1.3036
Daily Pivot Point R3 1.3076

 

 

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