USD/CAD drops towards 1.2900, extending the previous day’s pullback from the yearly top, during Wednesday’s Asian session. In doing so, the Loonie pair post the second consecutive daily loss while staying inside a bearish chart pattern called a rising wedge.
Given the recently flashed bearish MACD signal and RSI retreat from the overbought zone, USD/CAD declines are likely to stretch longer.
While the 1.2900 may entertain intraday sellers, a downside break of the stated wedge’s support line near 1.2840, will open the door for the USD/CAD downturn towards the mid-November lows near 1.2490.
However, a convergence of the 200-SMA and a five-week-old support line, near 1.2690, is strong support to break for keeping the USD/CAD bears in the driver’s seat after 1.2840.
Alternatively, recovery moves remain elusive until staying below the wedge’s resistance line near 1.2975.
Even so, the 1.30000 psychological magnet will be crucial before USD/CAD bulls eye the November 2020 peak of 1.3172.
Trend: Further weakness expected
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