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USD/CAD off lows, still on the defensive around 1.3665-70 region

  • The USD/CAD edged lower on Monday amid some renewed USD selling bias.
  • Weaker oil prices undermined the loonie and helped limit losses for the pair.

The USD/CAD pair traded with a mild negative bias through the early European session, albeit lacked any strong follow-through selling below mid-1.3600s.

The pair witnessed some selling on the first day of a new trading week and eroded a part of Friday's positive move to near four-week tops. The downtick was exclusively sponsored by the emergence of some fresh US dollar selling, though a weaker tone surrounding oil prices helped limit deeper losses for the USD/CAD pair.

Despite growing worries about the second wave of COVID-19 infections, the greenback struggled to attract any safe-haven flows and remained depressed through the first half of Monday's trading action. A weaker USD was seen as one of the key factors exerting some pressure on the USD/CAD pair and led to a modest intraday downtick.

Meanwhile, worries that a surge in the number of new coronavirus cases could force some countries to resume partial lockdowns dampened prospects for a swift recovery in the fuel demand. This, in turn, led to some weakness in oil prices, which undermined the commodity-linked currency – the loonie – and helped limit losses for the pair.

The USD/CAD pair has now recovered around 20-25 pips and was last seen trading in the neutral territory, around the 1.3665-70 region. Moving ahead, market participants now look forward to some second-tier economic releases from Canada and the US for some short-term trading impetus later during the early North American session.

Technical levels to watch

USD/CAD

Overview
Today last price1.367
Today Daily Change-0.0017
Today Daily Change %-0.12
Today daily open1.3687
 
Trends
Daily SMA201.3544
Daily SMA501.3817
Daily SMA1001.3796
Daily SMA2001.3488
 
Levels
Previous Daily High1.3716
Previous Daily Low1.3628
Previous Weekly High1.3716
Previous Weekly Low1.3486
Previous Monthly High1.4173
Previous Monthly Low1.3715
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%1.3682
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%1.3662
Daily Pivot Point S11.3638
Daily Pivot Point S21.3589
Daily Pivot Point S31.355
Daily Pivot Point R11.3726
Daily Pivot Point R21.3765
Daily Pivot Point R31.3814

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